Diabetic Foot Osteomyelitis in Patients with and without Peripheral Arterial Disease: Two Different Diseases?

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作者
Meloni, Marco [1 ,2 ]
Bellizzi, Ermanno [1 ,2 ]
Andreadi, Aikaterini [1 ,2 ]
Di Venanzio, Michela [3 ]
Mazzeo, Luca [1 ,2 ]
Giurato, Laura [4 ]
Bellia, Alfonso [1 ,2 ]
Uccioli, Luigi [4 ]
Lauro, Davide [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Syst Med, Rome, Italy
[2] Univ Hosp Fdn Policlin Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy
[3] Studio Podol Venanzio, Rieti, Italy
[4] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, CTO Andrea Alesini Hosp, Dept Syst Med, Div Endocrinol & Diabet, Rome, Italy
来源
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LOWER EXTREMITY WOUNDS | 2024年
关键词
diabetic foot; diabetic foot ulcers; diabetic foot osteomyelitis; peripheral arterial disease; CRITICAL LIMB ISCHEMIA; SURGICAL-TREATMENT; ULCERS; MANAGEMENT; PROGNOSIS; LOCATION; OUTCOMES; THERAPY; FEET;
D O I
10.1177/15347346241264383
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
The aim of the current study was to evaluate the outcomes of patients with diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO), comparing subjects with and without peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The study is a prospective study including a population of patients affected by a DFO located in the forefoot. All patients were managed by a surgical conservative approach defined by the removal of the infected bone, in association with the antibiotic therapy. Patients were divided into two groups: those with PAD (neuro-ischaemic DFO) and those without (neuropathic DFO). After 1 year of follow-up, the following outcome were evaluated and compared between groups: healing, healing time, minor amputation, major amputation, hospitalization, need for surgical re-intervention. Overall, 166 patients were included, 87(52.4%) of them had neuro-ischaemic DFO and 79 (47.6%) neuropathic DFO. Patients with neuro-ischaemic DFO in comparison to neuropathic DFO were older (72.5 +/- 9 vs 64.1 +/- 15.5 years, P < .0001), had longer diabetes duration (21.8 +/- 5.6 vs 16.4 +/- 7.6 years, P < .0001), higher rate of dialysis (13.8 vs 1.3%, P = .001) and ischaemic heart disease (79.3 vs 12.7%, P < .0001). Outcomes for neuro-ischaemic DFO and neuropathic DFO were: healing (96.5 vs 97.5%, P = .7), healing time (7.8 +/- 6.2 vs 5.7 +/- 3.7 weeks, P = .01), minor amputation (16.1 vs 3.8%, P = .006), major amputation (0 vs 0%, ns), hospitalization (90.8 vs 51.9%, P < .0001), surgical re-intervention (14.9 vs 8.8%, P = .004) respectively. In addition, PAD resulted in an independent predictor of minor amputation, hospitalization, and surgical re-intervention. DFO in patients with PAD was characterized by longer healing time, more cases of minor amputation, hospitalization, and surgical re-intervention. PAD independently predicted the risk of minor amputation, hospitalization, and surgical re-intervention, while it was not associated with the healing rate.
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