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Steroid induced rosacea: A retrospective review in a single institution from 2011 to 2021
( Tae Woong Seul ),( Park Beong Geon ),( Jae Young Jeoung ),( Oh Ha-neul ),( Il-hwan Kim ) 대한피부과학회 2021 대한피부과학회 학술발표대회집 Vol.73 No.1
Background: Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory disorder affecting facial skin. Uncontrolled use of topical steroid has caused rosacea. Currently, no accurate method is available for assessing the severity of rosacea but color imaging systems can reliable for evaluating the severity of rosacea. Objectives: The aim was to determine correlation between the potency of topical steroid that applied to face and the severity of steroid induced rosacea. Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 19 patients with clinical suspicion of steroid induced rosacea who visited the Korea University Ansan Hospital from 2011 to 2021. For each patient, skin color analysis system (SpyderCUBE and SpyderCHECKR@24) was used to measure the erythema severity index and facial area index showing erythema. Additionally, a history was taken of topical steroids type and duration used prior to the onset of rosacea. Spearman’s rank correlation analysis test was used for the statistical analysis. Results: Coefficient of correlation between the potency class(class 1 ~ class 7) of used topical corticosteroids and a erythema severity index is 0.419(p-value = 0.042); with the erythema area index is 0.300(p-value = 0.101). Conclusion: Our study revealed that higher potency of topical steroid can induce more severe erythematous steroid induced rosacea. Because conventional rosacea scale could not quantitatively indicate the degree of erythema or the area involved, skin color imaging system was used for analysis.
FC 1-10 : Steroid induced rosacea: A retrospective review in a single institution from 2011 to 2021
( Tae Woong Seul ),( Park Beong Geon ),( Jae Young Jeoung ),( Oh Ha-neul ),( Il-hwan Kim ) 대한피부과학회 2021 대한피부과학회 학술발표대회집 Vol.73 No.-
Background: Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory disorder affecting facial skin. Uncontrolled use of topical steroid has caused rosacea. Currently, no accurate method is available for assessing the severity of rosacea but color imaging systems can reliable for evaluating the severity of rosacea. Objectives: The aim was to determine correlation between the potency of topical steroid that applied to face and the severity of steroid induced rosacea. Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 19 patients with clinical suspicion of steroid induced rosacea who visited the Korea University Ansan Hospital from 2011 to 2021. For each patient, skin color analysis system (SpyderCUBE and SpyderCHECKR@24) was used to measure the erythema severity index and facial area index showing erythema. Additionally, a history was taken of topical steroids type and duration used prior to the onset of rosacea. Spearman’s rank correlation analysis test was used for the statistical analysis. Results: Coefficient of correlation between the potency class(class 1 ~ class 7) of used topical corticosteroids and a erythema severity index is 0.419(p-value = 0.042); with the erythema area index is 0.300(p-value = 0.101). Conclusion: Our study revealed that higher potency of topical steroid can induce more severe erythematous steroid induced rosacea. Because conventional rosacea scale could not quantitatively indicate the degree of erythema or the area involved, skin color imaging system was used for analysis.