Comparison of patient satisfaction and practitioner satisfaction with wound appearance after traumatic wound repair

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作者
Singer, AJ
Church, AL
Forrestal, K
Werblud, M
Valentine, SM
Hollander, JE
机构
[1] Department of Emergency Medicine, State University of New York, University Medical Center, Stony Brook, NY
[2] Department of Emergency Medicine, University Medical Center, LA-515, State University of New York, Stony Brook
关键词
wound; laceration; cosmetic appearance; patient satisfaction; suture; surgery; emergency medicine;
D O I
10.1111/j.1553-2712.1997.tb03720.x
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Introduction: Existing cosmetic scales for wounds are based only on practitioners' evaluations. They have not been validated using the patient's assessment. Objective: To validate a previously developed wound cosmesis scale by determining the relationship between patient and practitioner assessments of cosmetic outcome following traumatic wound repair. Methods: A convenience sample of patients with lacerations repaired in an ED were evaluated at the time of suture removal. Practitioners assigned 0 or 1 point each for the presence or absence of a step-off of borders; contour irregularities; margin separation; edge inversion; excessive distortion; and overall appearance. A total cosmetic score was calculated by adding the categories above, As previously defined, a score of 6 was considered optimal; <6 was considered ''suboptimal.'' Patients, blinded to the physician score, assessed their degrees of satisfaction with the cosmetic outcome of the wounds using a 100-mm visual analog scale (VAS). Because VAS scores were not normally distributed, practitioner scores were compared with patient satisfaction scores using a Mann-Whitney U test. Results: 125 patients were enrolled, of whom 64% were male; the median age was 19.5 years (interquartile range=8-33 years). Wounds were located predominantly on the face, scalp, or neck (47%) and upper extremity (35%), and had a median length of 2 cm. The 86 lacerations given optimal practitioner scores had a median patient satisfaction score of 97 mm; the 39 ''suboptimal'' lacerations had a median patient satisfaction score of 87 mm (p=0.0006). Conclusion: Lacerations that practitioners considered to have optimal cosmetic appearances at the time of suture removal received higher patient satisfaction scores than did lacerations considered to be suboptimal. This provides a measure of validity to this 6-item categorical cosmetic scale.
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