Pyoderma gangrenosum and peripheral arterial disease: a case series and literature review

Q2 Nursing Ostomy Wound Management Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.35279/jowm2023.24.02.05
Adriana L Caixinha, K. Md, DMSci Rikke Bech Md
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Background Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a neutrophilic dermatosis associated with systemic inflammatory diseases. Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a manifestation of atherosclerosis, which is a chronic inflammatory disease. Hypothesis Is the presence of PAD a risk factor for the prognosis of PG? Methods We performed a retrospective medical chart review of seven patients with an overlap of PAD and PG and compared treatment strategies and outcomes. Results Six out of seven patients had a poor outcome, requiring amputation, even though adequate treatment was initiated. Conclusions We propose that PAD, whether by reducing the healing potential or by partially contributing to the pathophysiology of the wounds, is a risk factor for the prognosis of PG. Furthermore, the fact that three of the patients developed PAD within a very short period of time after the diagnosis of PG suggests that PG could itself be a risk factor for the development of PAD. However, more clinical data is required to adequately assess this possible relation. Implications for clinical practice Raise awareness to the possible co-existency of both diagnoses and the importance of early screening.
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坏疽性脓皮病和外周动脉疾病:一个病例系列和文献复习
背景:坏疽性脓皮病(Pyoderma gangrenosum, PG)是一种与全身炎症性疾病相关的中性粒细胞性皮肤病。外周动脉疾病(PAD)是动脉粥样硬化的一种表现,是一种慢性炎症性疾病。PAD的存在是PG预后的危险因素吗?方法对7例PAD和PG重叠的患者进行回顾性病历回顾,比较治疗策略和结果。结果7例患者中有6例预后不佳,即使开始了适当的治疗也需要截肢。我们认为,无论是通过降低愈合潜力还是部分促进创面的病理生理,PAD都是影响PG预后的危险因素。此外,有3例患者在PG诊断后很短的时间内发生了PAD,这表明PG本身可能是PAD发展的危险因素。然而,需要更多的临床数据来充分评估这种可能的关系。对临床实践的启示提高认识到可能共存的诊断和早期筛查的重要性。
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Ostomy Wound Management
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期刊介绍: Ostomy/Wound Management was founded in March of 1980 as "Ostomy Management." In 1985, this small journal dramatically expanded its content and readership by embracing the overlapping disciplines of ostomy care, wound care, incontinence care, and related skin and nutritional issues and became the premier journal of its kind. Ostomy/Wound Managements" readers include healthcare professionals from multiple disciplines. Today, our readers benefit from contemporary and comprehensive review and research papers that are practical, clinically oriented, and cutting edge. Each published article undergoes a rigorous double-blind peer review by members of both the Editorial Advisory Board and the Ad-Hoc Peer Review Panel.
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