Photo-Optical Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension Measurement Is of Added Value to Predict Diabetic Foot Ulcer Healing: An Observational Study

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2020-10-14

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Leenstra, Bernard
de Kleijn, Robert
Kuppens, Geoffrey Z L
Verhoeven, Bart Arnoldus Nicolaas
Hinnen, Jan Willem
de Borst, Gert JanISNI 0000000396922458

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Abstract

Currently, transcutaneous oxygen tension measurement (TCpO2) is the most favorable non-invasive test for diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) healing prognosis. Photo-optical TCpO2 is novel, less time-consuming and more practical in use compared to regular electro-chemical TCpO2. We prospectively investigated the clinical value of photo-optical TCpO2 to predict DFU healing. Patients with suspected DFU undergoing conservative treatment underwent an ankle pressure, toe-pressure and photo-optical TCpO2 test. The primary endpoint was DFU wound healing at 12 months. Based on their clinical outcome, patients were divided into a DFU healing and DFU non-healing group. Healing was defined as fully healed ulcers and non-healing as ulcers that deteriorated under conservative treatment or that required surgical amputation. Differences between groups were analyzed and an optimal TCpO2 cut-off value was determined. In total, 103 patients were included, of which 68 patients (66%) were classified as DFU healing. The remaining 35 patients (34%) had deteriorated ulcers, of which 29 (83%) eventually required surgical amputation. An optimal TCpO2 cut-off value of 43 mmHg provided a sensitivity, specificity and odds ratio of 0.78, 0.56 and 4.4, respectively. Photo-optical TCpO2 is an adequate alternative tool to validate the vascular status of the lower extremity indicating healing prognosis in patients with DFU. Therefore, we recommend that photo-optical TCpO2 can be safely coapplied in clinical practice to assist in DFU treatment strategy.

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Critical limb ischemia, Diabetic foot ulcer, Non-invasive diagnosis, Perfusion, Peripheral arterial occlusive disease, TCpO2, General Medicine, Journal Article

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Leenstra, B, de Kleijn, R, Kuppens, G, Verhoeven, B A N, Hinnen, J W & de Borst, G J 2020, 'Photo-Optical Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension Measurement Is of Added Value to Predict Diabetic Foot Ulcer Healing : An Observational Study', Journal of Clinical medicine, vol. 9, no. 10, 3291, pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9103291