Capturing essentials in wound photography past, present, and future: a proposed algorithm for standardization

OC Onuh, HT Brydges, H Nasr, E Savage… - Advances in Skin & …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
OC Onuh, HT Brydges, H Nasr, E Savage, S Gorenstein, E Chiu
Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 2022journals.lww.com
ABSTRACT SIGNIFICANCE: According to a 2018 study, chronic wounds affect more than 8
million Americans and impose a substantial economic burden, with costs of care reaching
upward of US $30 billion. As demographics in the US shift toward an aging population,
these numbers are likely to progressively increase annually. Care of these patients relies
heavily on photographic documentation, which catalogs disease progression and informs
management decisions. This article elaborates a standardized methodology for wound …
Abstract
SIGNIFICANCE: According to a 2018 study, chronic wounds affect more than 8 million Americans and impose a substantial economic burden, with costs of care reaching upward of US $30 billion. As demographics in the US shift toward an aging population, these numbers are likely to progressively increase annually. Care of these patients relies heavily on photographic documentation, which catalogs disease progression and informs management decisions. This article elaborates a standardized methodology for wound photography and aims to aid clinicians in capturing high-fidelity images.
RECENT ADVANCES: Technological advancements, notably digital cameras and smart phones, have exponentially improved both the rate and quality of wound photography, but their potential has yet to be fully realized. CRITICAL ISSUES: Despite the indispensable nature of wound photography, literature detailing the photography process remains sparse. The absence of a standardized methodology for wound photography leads to subpar documentation, which ultimately hinders patient care. Further, information regarding medicolegal implications of wound photography remains fragmented and opaque to many clinicians. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of best practices in wound photography, medicolegal considerations, and an overview of emerging technologies. FUTURE DIRECTIONS: Photographic documentation is indispensable in the management of chronic wounds. Capturing consistent, high-fidelity images requires the adoption of standardized protocols. Emerging technologies, such as three-dimensional imagery, biosensors, and artificial intelligence, are poised to profoundly alter wound photography in the future. However, standardized protocols informed by sound clinical judgment will remain of paramount importance.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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