Level of confidence in diagnosis: Clinical examination versus dermoscopy examination Journal Article


Authors: Benvenuto-Andrade, C.; Dusza, S. W.; Hay, J. L.; Agero, A. L. C.; Halpern, A. C.; Kopf, A. W.; Marghoob, A. A.
Article Title: Level of confidence in diagnosis: Clinical examination versus dermoscopy examination
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Confidence is an important factor in decision making and may influence patient care. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether short-training-based dermoscopy increases confidence in the diagnosis of skin lesions. METHODS AND MATERIALS: After a 1-hour course on dermoscopy, 20 pairs of clinical and dermoscopic images of lesions were presented to 19 dermatology residents with little or no dermoscopy experience. After viewing the clinical image, they were asked to assess their confidence in the diagnosis in a seven-point scale, with 1 reflecting that the respondent was 100% confident that the lesion was benign, while number 7 reflected 100% confidence that it was malignant. The same technique was used for dermoscopic images. RESULTS: Ten of the 20 pairs of evaluations showed a significant difference (p<.05). The largest differences were observed in lesions where clinical scores suggested that participants were uncertain about the diagnosis, but tended to decide that the lesion was benign after dermoscopy. Dermoscopy did not improve confidence in the evaluation of dysplastic lesions as well as lesions with obvious clinical diagnoses. CONCLUSIONS: Short-training-based dermoscopy improved confidence in the diagnosis of clinically challenging skin lesions, but the impact was not demonstrable for clinically obvious lesions and dysplastic nevi. © 2006 by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Inc. Published by Blackwell Publishing.
Keywords: adult; diagnostic accuracy; medical decision making; dermoscopy; epiluminescence microscopy; confidence intervals; patient care; evaluation; clinical education; clinical competence; scoring system; physician; skin disease; physical examination; dermatology; normal human; dysplasia; clinical examination; human experiment; rain forest
Journal Title: Dermatologic Surgery
Volume: 32
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1076-0512
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 2006-05-01
Start Page: 738
End Page: 744
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2006.32149.x
PUBMED: 16706773
PROVIDER: scopus
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  1. Anna Liza C Agero
    34 Agero
  2. Allan C Halpern
    396 Halpern
  3. Stephen Dusza
    288 Dusza
  4. Ashfaq A Marghoob
    534 Marghoob
  5. Jennifer L Hay
    264 Hay