Burn depth and its histological measurement

A. M I Watts, M. P H Tyler, M. E. Perry, A. H N Roberts, D. A. McGrouther

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    Abstract

    This paper describes a new technique for burn depth measurement, based on the histological assessment of dermal microvascular occlusion in burn biopsies. The technique was validated in a preliminary study of acute progressive microvascular damage in five adults with partial thickness burns. Burn depth was calculated at three time points post burn from the mean histological measurement of the most superficial patent and the deepest blocked vessels in five separate sections from each biopsy. The results were expressed as a percentage of the total dermal thickness and correlated well with the laser Doppler measurement of dermal blood flow and clinical estimation of burn depth. The reproducibility of the technique was tested by the repeated blind analysis of five randomly chosen biopsies on a separate occasion. Altman-Bland plot analysis demonstrated a median variation of 0.1% (95% confidence interval -1 to 2%). A second independent observer (MPHT), who carried out a blind analysis of the same randomly chosen biopsies, tested the precision of the technique. The median variation was 2% (95% confidence interval -5 to 8.5%). Copyright © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd and ISBI.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)154-160
    Number of pages6
    JournalBurns
    Volume27
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2001

    Keywords

    • Biopsy
    • Burn depth
    • Histology
    • Measurement
    • Microvascular occlusion

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