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Precision Implementation of Minimal Erythema Dose (MED) Testing to Assess Individual Variation in Human Inflammatory Response
Published on: October 3, 2019
Portable erythema meter and its application to use in human skin
A D Pearse1, C Edwards, S Hill
1Department of Medicine (Dermatology), University of Wales College of Medicine, Heath Park, Cardiff, CF4 4XN.
Abstract:
Synopsis In this study a compact, hand-held, solid state erythema meter using light emitting diodes is described. This device has been constructed and used to compare with visual assessments of ultraviolet radiation in human subjects. A statistically significant correlation was obtained between erythema index and visual assessment in 24 ultraviolet irradiated subjects. Furthermore, the effects of three aftersun treatments have also been assessed objectively using the meter and subjectively using visual assessments. The ultraviolet-irradiated areas were less red following treatment than the irradiated and untreated areas. The results obtained by the meter were similar to and statistically significant with those obtained by visual assessment. It is concluded that widespread use of an erythema meter such as that described would greatly improve all cutaneous erythema assessments.

