Nailfold dermoscopy predicts the absence of a capillaroscopy sclerodermic pattern: The multicentre, prospective VASCUL‐R trial

Author:

Monfort Jean‐Benoît1ORCID,Klejtman Tiffany2ORCID,Lazareth Isabelle2,Kottler Diane3,Blaise Sophie4,Imbert Bernard4,Chaby Guillaume5,Lok Catherine5,Maillard Hervé6,Beneton Nathalie6,Journet‐Tollhupp Julie7,Goujon Elisa7,Jacquin Aurélien8,Tella Emilie8,Mboup Bassirou9,Vicaut Eric9,Senet Patricia1,

Affiliation:

1. Service de Dermatologie et Médecine Vasculaire, Faculté de Médecine, Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris Hôpital Tenon, Sorbonne Université Paris France

2. Service de Médecine Vasculaire Institut de la Cicatrisation Jean‐Paul‐Belmondo, Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint‐Joseph Paris France

3. Service de Dermatologie Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Caen Caen France

4. Department of Vascular Medicine Grenoble Alpes University Hospital Grenoble France

5. Service de Dermatologie Centre Hospitalier Amiens Amiens France

6. Service de Dermatologie Centre Hospitalier Le Mans Le Mans France

7. Service de Dermatologie Centre Hospitalier Chalon‐sur‐Saône Chalon‐sur‐Saône France

8. Service de Dermatologie et Médecine Vasculaire Centre Hospitalier Victor‐Dupouy Argenteuil France

9. Unité de Recherche Clinique Hôpital Fernand‐Widal Paris France

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNailfold capillaroscopy is recommended to diagnose primary or secondary Raynaud's phenomenon (RP). Capillaroscopy is normal in primary RP, which is the most frequent. Screening for RP capillary anomalies with nailfold dermoscopy has been promising.ObjectiveTo determine whether normal nailfold dermoscopy—based on the absence of five criteria that define a sclerodermic pattern—is able to predict normal capillaroscopy with good positive‐predictive value (PPV).MethodsProspective, 2‐phase (monocentre and multicentre) study on patients at first consultation for RP undergoing nailfold video capillaroscopy (NVC) and nailfold dermoscopy by two different ‘blinded’ trained observers, respectively, a vascular specialist and a dermatologist, not familiar with capillaroscopy. The five criteria noted were as follows: disorganization, megacapillaries, low capillary density, avascular areas and haemorrhages.ResultsBased on 105 patients, the dermoscopy PPV for a normal NVC was 100% (p = 0.015), with 37.9% sensitivity, when no criterion was observed. Excluding haemorrhages, the PPV remained 100% (p < 0.0001), with sensitivity rising to 73.7% and 100% specificity.ConclusionNormal nailfold dermoscopy with the absence of four easy‐to‐observe criteria predicts normal NVC with an excellent PPV.

Funder

Société Française de Dermatologie et de Pathologie Sexuellement Transmissible

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Dermatology

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