Inter-observer agreement on acne severity based on facial photographs
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2009.03278.x
Inter-observer agreement on acne severity based on facial photographs
Abstract
Background: The three-grade acne classification (mild, moderate, severe) is widely used to define the licensed indications of acne treatments, and for therapeutic decision-making in clinical practice, but its reproducibility has never been assessed.
Methods: Ten photographs of facial acne were scored independently by eight experts using the three-grade acne classification. We conducted a descriptive analysis of the results, based on graphical representation of the scores for each photograph.
Results: Inter-observer agreement on acne severity based on the three-grade acne classification was very poor.
Conclusion: The classical three-grade acne classification is poorly reproducible. A new rating tool accompanied by a clinical description of each severity level would be extremely useful.
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