UV Irradiation of Nevi: Impact on Performance of Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy and a Convolution Neural Network

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Introduction: UV irradiation of nevi induces transient melanocytic activation with dermoscopic and histological changes. Objectives: We investigated whether UV irradiation of nevi may influence electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) or convolution neural networks (CNN). Methods: Prospective, controlled trial in 50 patients undergoing phototherapy (selective UV phototherapy (SUP), UVA1, SUP/UVA1, or PUVA). EIS (Nevisense, SciBase AB) and CNN scores (Moleanalyzer-Pro, FotoFinder Systems) of nevi were assessed before (V1) and after UV irradiation (V2). One nevus (nevusirr) was exposed to UV light, another UV-shielded (nevusnon-irr). Results: There were no significant differences in EIS scores of nevusirr before (2.99 [2.51-3.47]) and after irradiation (3.32 [2.86-3.78]; P = 0.163), which was on average 13.28 (range 4-47) days later. Similarly, UV-shielded nevusnon-irr did not show significant changes of EIS scores (V1: 2.65 [2.19-3.11]), V2: 2.92 [2.50-3.34]; P = 0.094). Subgroup analysis by irradiation revealed a significant increase of EIS scores of nevusirr (V1: 2.69 [2.21-3.16], V2: 3.23 [2.72-3.73]; P = 0.044) and nevusnon-irr (V1: 2.57 [2.07-3.07], V2: 3.03 [2.48-3.57]; P = 0.033) for patients receiving SUP. In contrast, CNN scores of nevusirr (P = 0.995) and nevusnon-irr (P = 0.352) showed no significant differences before and after phototherapy. Conclusions: For the tested EIS system increased EIS scores were found in nevi exposed to SUP. In contrast, CNN results were more robust against UV exposure.

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Winkler, J. K., Haenssle, H. A., Uhlmann, L., Schweizer-Rick, A., & Fink, C. (2022). UV Irradiation of Nevi: Impact on Performance of Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy and a Convolution Neural Network. Dermatology Practical and Conceptual, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.5826/dpc.1204a164

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