Dermatology Practice and Teaching Facility, Konstanz, Germany.
Dermatology Practice, Lübeck, Germany.
J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. 2018 Feb;16(2):174-181. doi: 10.1111/ddg.13431. Epub 2018 Jan 31.
Survey on the current status of dermoscopy in Germany.
In the context of a pan-European internet-based study (n = 7,480) conducted by the International Dermoscopy Society, 880 German dermatologists were asked to answer questions with respect to their level of training as well as their use and perceived benefit of dermoscopy.
Seven hundred and sixty-two (86.6 %) participants practiced dermatology in a publicly funded health care setting; 98.4 % used a dermoscope in routine clinical practice. About 93 % (n = 814) stated to have had more than five years of experience in the use of dermoscopy. Dermoscopy was considered useful in the diagnosis of melanoma by 93.6 % (n = 824); for pigmented skin tumors, by 92.4 % (n = 813); in the follow-up of melanocytic lesions, by 88.6 % (n = 780); for non-pigmented lesions, by 71.4 % (n = 628), in the follow-up of non-melanocytic lesions, by 52.7 % (n = 464); and for inflammatory skin lesions, by 28.5 % (n = 251). Overall, 86.5 % (n = 761) of participants felt that - compared to naked-eye examination - dermoscopy increased the number of melanomas diagnosed; 77,7 % (n = 684) considered the number of unnecessary excisions of benign lesions to be decreased. Participants who personally felt that dermoscopy improved their ability to diagnose melanoma were significantly i) younger, ii) had been practicing dermatology for a shorter period of time, iii) were less commonly employed by an university-affiliated dermatology department, iv) were more frequently working in an office-based public health care setting, and v) had more frequently been trained in dermoscopy during their dermatology residency.
The findings presented herein ought to be integrated into future residency and continuing medical education programs with the challenge to improve dermato-oncological care and to expand the diagnostic spectrum of dermoscopy to include inflammatory skin diseases.
对德国皮肤镜检查现状的调查。
在国际皮肤镜学会进行的一项泛欧互联网研究(n=7480)中,880 名德国皮肤科医生被要求回答有关其培训水平以及他们对皮肤镜检查的使用和感知益处的问题。
762 名(86.6%)参与者在公共资助的医疗保健环境中从事皮肤科工作;98.4%在常规临床实践中使用皮肤镜。约 93%(n=814)表示在使用皮肤镜方面有超过五年的经验。93.6%(n=824)的人认为皮肤镜对黑色素瘤的诊断有用;92.4%(n=813)用于色素性皮肤肿瘤;88.6%(n=780)用于黑素细胞病变的随访;71.4%(n=628)用于非色素性病变,52.7%(n=464)用于非黑素细胞病变的随访;28.5%(n=251)用于炎症性皮肤病变。总的来说,86.5%(n=761)的参与者认为与肉眼检查相比,皮肤镜检查增加了黑色素瘤的诊断数量;77.7%(n=684)认为良性病变的不必要切除数量减少。认为皮肤镜检查提高了他们诊断黑色素瘤能力的参与者显著具有以下特征:i)更年轻,ii)从事皮肤科工作的时间较短,iii)较少在大学附属皮肤科工作,iv)更多在以办公室为基础的公共医疗保健环境中工作,以及 v)在皮肤科住院医师期间更频繁地接受皮肤镜检查培训。
本文提出的研究结果应纳入未来的住院医师和继续教育医学教育计划,以提高皮肤肿瘤学护理水平,并扩大皮肤镜检查的诊断范围,纳入炎症性皮肤病。