糖尿病足溃疡愈合的决定因素比较两种卸载方式:一项随机前瞻性研究。

Q2 Health Professions Foot Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.foot.2023.102016
Walaa A. Khalifa, Salah A. Argoon, Mohammad HM AbdEllah-Alawi
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引言:糖尿病足溃疡的愈合对预防截肢至关重要。卸载是治疗糖尿病足溃疡的关键,但选择哪种卸载方式尚不清楚。此外,控制溃疡愈合的其他因素也是一个需要确定的问题。目的:评估影响溃疡愈合的因素,比较两种常用的卸载装置,可拆卸助行器和铸造鞋。方法:这是一项随机临床试验,招募了87名活动性糖尿病足溃疡患者,按3:2的比例随机分为可拆卸助步器(W臂)或铸造鞋(C臂)。两组均接受常规溃疡护理,随访24周。评估了与愈合相关的不同可能因素,并为最具预测性的因素建立了回归模型。结果:助行器组24周愈合率为81%,铸鞋组为62%。助行器组和铸鞋组的平均粘附率分别为55%±26%和46%±29。溃疡愈合与以下因素显著正相关:更好的粘附性、器械类型(助行器)、更少的SINBAD评分(2分或更少)、没有缺血、没有感染、更小的溃疡面积、浅表溃疡、更好的4周面积减少和更好的血糖控制。最重要的预测因素是依从性、SINBAD总分和4周面积减少。结论:首次出现时的SINBAD评分和对卸载装置的粘附程度是溃疡愈合的两个主要决定因素。4周时溃疡面积减少是预测和指导溃疡治疗成功的一个重要临床参数。
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Determinants of healing of diabetic foot ulcer comparing two offloading modalities: A randomized prospective study

Introduction

Healing of Diabetic Foot ulcer is crucial to prevent amputation. Offloading is key treatment of diabetic foot ulcers, but choosing which offloading modality is still not clear. Besides, other factors that control ulcer healing, is a question that needs to be determined. Objective: to assess factors that affect ulcer healing, comparing two commonly used offloading devices, removable walker and cast-shoe.

Methods

This is a Randomized Clinical Trial which recruited 87 patients with active diabetic foot ulcers randomly assigned to either a removable walker (W-arm) or a cast-shoe (C-arm) at 3:2 ratio. Both groups received the routine ulcer care, and were followed-up for 24 weeks. Different possible factors related to healing were assessed, and a regression model was built for the most predictive factors.

Results

The 24-week healing rate was 81% for the walker group and 62 % for the cast-shoe group. The mean adherence was 55 % ± 26 % and 46 % ± 29 for the walker and cast shoe groups respectively. Ulcer healing was significantly positively associated with: better adherence, device type (walker), less SINBAD score (2 or less), absence of ischemia, absence of infection, smaller ulcer area, superficial ulcer, better 4-week area reduction, and better blood glucose control. The most important predictors were adherence, total SINBAD score and 4-week area reduction.

Conclusion

SINBAD score at initial presentation and the degree of adherence to offloading device, are two major determinants of ulcer healing. Ulcer area reduction at 4 weeks represents an important clinical parameter to predict and guide the success of ulcer management.

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Foot
Foot Health Professions-Podiatry
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期刊介绍: The Foot is an international peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of scientific approaches and medical and surgical treatment of the foot. The Foot aims to provide a multidisciplinary platform for all specialties involved in treating disorders of the foot. At present it is the only journal which provides this inter-disciplinary opportunity. Primary research papers cover a wide range of disorders of the foot and their treatment, including diabetes, vascular disease, neurological, dermatological and infectious conditions, sports injuries, biomechanics, bioengineering, orthoses and prostheses.
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