Different effects of diabetic autonomic neuropathy on regional transcutaneous oxygen tension in patients with peripheral arterial disease.

Osaka city medical journal Pub Date : 2010-12-01
Yohei Mima, Shinya Fukumoto, Hiroki Ueno, Hidenori Koyama, Shinji Tanaka, Tomoaki Morioka, Koka Motoyama, Masanori Emoto, Tetsuo Shoji, Yoshiki Nishizawa, Masaaki Inaba
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Background: Diabetic autonomic neuropathy (DAN) is thought to reduce skin nutritive perfusion through increase of arteriovenous shunting flow, resulting in foot ulceration. However, the correlation between skin tissue oxygenation and DAN has not been fully elucidated. Transcutaneous oxygen tension (TcPO2) is a reliable indicator of skin nutritional microcirculation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of DAN on skin microcirculation by using TcPO2 measurements.

Methods: The resting TcPO2 (REST-TcPO2) and post-exercise TcPO2 (Ex-TcPO2) of the calf and dorsalis pedis regions were measured simultaneously in 52 patients (104 limbs), including 41 diabetes patients. All patients underwent angiography, and the presence of arterial stenosis was evaluated.

Results: TcPO2 levels were compared among the groups of patients with no neuropathy, sensory neuropathy alone, and DAN. In both the calf and dorsalis pedis regions, Ex-TcPO2 levels in diabetes patients with DAN were significantly lower than those in diabetes patients without any neuropathy. However, there was no difference in REST-TcPO2 levels among these groups. We then performed multiple regression analysis to evaluate the influence of DAN on each TcPO2 after adjustment for multiple clinical factors. DAN was a significant determinant of REST- and Ex-TcPO2 in the calf region, and it was independent of arterial stenosis and sensory neuropathy. In contrast, DAN was not an independent determinant of REST- and Ex-TcPO2 in the dorsalis pedis region.

Conclusions: We, for the first time, showed that DAN has significant effects on skin microcirculation of the calf region but not of the dorsalis pedis region.

糖尿病自主神经病变对周围动脉病变患者局部经皮氧张力的不同影响。
背景:糖尿病自主神经病变(DAN)被认为是通过增加动静脉分流流来减少皮肤营养灌注,导致足部溃疡。然而,皮肤组织氧合与DAN之间的关系尚未完全阐明。经皮氧张力(TcPO2)是皮肤营养微循环的可靠指标。本研究的目的是通过TcPO2测量来评估DAN对皮肤微循环的影响。方法:测定52例(104肢)患者小腿和足背区静息时TcPO2 (REST-TcPO2)和运动后TcPO2 (Ex-TcPO2),其中41例为糖尿病患者。所有患者都接受了血管造影,并评估了动脉狭窄的存在。结果:比较无神经病变组、感觉神经病变组和DAN组的TcPO2水平。在小腿和足背区,患有DAN的糖尿病患者的Ex-TcPO2水平明显低于没有任何神经病变的糖尿病患者。然而,这些组之间REST-TcPO2水平没有差异。然后我们进行多元回归分析,评估DAN在调整多种临床因素后对各TcPO2的影响。DAN是小腿区域REST-和Ex-TcPO2的重要决定因素,与动脉狭窄和感觉神经病变无关。相比之下,DAN并不是足背区REST-和Ex-TcPO2的独立决定因素。结论:我们首次发现丹对小腿区域的皮肤微循环有显著影响,而对足背区域没有影响。
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