The emerging role of microdialysis in diabetic patients undergoing amputation for limb ischemia.
Autor: | Liasis, Lampros, Malietzis, George, Galyfos, George, Athanasiou, Thanos, Papaconstantinou, Harry T., Sigala, Fragiska, Zografos, Georgios, Filis, Konstantinos |
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BLOOD sugar analysis
MICROCIRCULATION TYPE 2 diabetes complications GLYCERIN analysis DOPPLER ultrasonography ACTIVE oxygen in the body RESIDUAL limbs ANGIOGRAPHY CONFIDENCE intervals PEOPLE with diabetes SURGICAL flaps HEMODIALYSIS ISCHEMIA LACTATES LEG LEG amputation NECROSIS PATIENTS PERFUSION PERIPHERAL vascular diseases SURGERY SURGICAL site infections WOUND healing COMORBIDITY MULTIPLE regression analysis QUANTITATIVE research EVALUATION research BODY mass index TREATMENT effectiveness RECEIVER operating characteristic curves DIALYSIS catheters DATA analysis software ODDS ratio MANN Whitney U Test SURGICAL wound dehiscence |
Zdroj: | Wound Repair & Regeneration; Nov/Dec2016, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p1073-1080, 8p |
Abstrakt: | Lower limb ischemia in diabetic patients is a result of macro- and microcirculation dysfunction. Diabetic patients undergoing limb amputation carry high mortality and morbidity rates, and decision making concerning the level of amputation is critical. Aim of this study is to evaluate a novel microdialysis technique to monitor tissue microcirculation preoperatively and predict the success of limb amputation in such patients. Overall, 165 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus undergoing lower limb amputation were enrolled. A microdialysis catheter was placed preoperatively at the level of the intended flap for the stump reconstruction, and the levels of glucose, glycerol, lactate and pyruvate were measured for 24 consecutive hours. Patients were then amputated and monitored for 30 days regarding the outcome of amputation. Failure of amputation was defined as delayed healing or stump ischemia. Patients were divided into two groups based on the success of amputation. There was no difference between the two groups regarding gender, ASA score, body mass index, comorbidities, diagnostic modality used, level of amputation, as well as glucose, glycerol, and pyruvate levels. However, local concentrations of lactate were significantly different between the two groups and lactate/pyruvate (L/P) ratio was independently associated with failed amputation (threshold defined at 25.35). Elevated preoperative tissue L/P ratio is independently associated with worse outcomes in diabetic patients undergoing limb amputation. Therefore, preoperative tissue L/P ratio could be used as a predicting tool for limb amputation's outcome, although more clinical data are needed to provide safer conclusions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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