The Role of Serum HMGB-1 Level in Differentiating the Soft-Tissue Infection From Diabetic Foot Osteomyelitis.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Ibrahim Halil Rizvanoglu, Ümit Cinkir, Vuslat Bosnak, Nuri Orhan, Necla Benlier, Füsun Kokcu
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Abstract

Background: The incidence of diabetic foot infections is increasing due to the rising number of persons with diabetes and the prolonged life expectancy. It is vital to differentiate soft-tissue infection (STI) from diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO), as treatment modalities and durations vary widely, but this can be challenging. We aimed to assess the blood concentration levels of the high mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB-1) in STI and DFO compared to healthy subjects, and to investigate whether this protein could contribute to differentiating STI from DFO.

Methods: Data from patients with suspected soft-tissue infection or diabetic foot osteomyelitis and healthy volunteers were prospectively recorded. Mean C-reactive protein, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, white blood cell, and HMGB-1 values in the groups were analyzed. Cut-off values of HMGB-1 between the three groups were also determined. A three-phase bone scintigraphy was accepted as the diagnostic method for differentiating STI and DFO.

Results: A total of 92 volunteers, were included in the study. Group 1 comprised 28 healthy individuals who composed the control group. Group 2 comprised the 35 patients diagnosed with STI, and Group 3 comprised 29 patients diagnosed with DFO. The HMGB-1 was significantly higher in DFO. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of HMGB-1 in differentiating between STI and DFO was 55%, 94%, and 77%, respectively.

Conclusions: We concluded that measurement of the serum HMGB-1 level could be an adjunctive test in the differential diagnosis of diabetic foot infections.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, the official journal of the Association, is the oldest and most frequently cited peer-reviewed journal in the profession of foot and ankle medicine. Founded in 1907 and appearing 6 times per year, it publishes research studies, case reports, literature reviews, special communications, clinical correspondence, letters to the editor, book reviews, and various other types of submissions. The Journal is included in major indexing and abstracting services for biomedical literature.
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