Comparison Between Numeric Parameters From Acute and Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers: Identification of Potential Objective Nonhealing Parameters.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Nicolas Cerusico, Romina Chavez-Jara, S. Lopez, E. Cabral, A. Altabef, A. Ramos
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BACKGROUND Some authors claim that the clinical methods often employed to assess chronic venous leg ulcers (CVLU) are based on subjective interpretation. The treatments based on a subjective characterization could become a trial-and-error therapy, resulting in longer evolutions and high recurrence rates. PURPOSE The aim of this work was to compare numeric parameters from acute and chronic venous leg ulcers to identify potential objective nonhealing parameters. METHODS The study was performed with hospital outpatients from 2016 to 2019. Cohorts were established according to the ulcer evolution time. Data collected related to ulcer characteristics included exudate pH, lactate and glucose concentrations, temperatures, microbiology findings, and imaging study results. RESULTS Approximately 83% of the examined ulcers were chronic. Seventy-one percent of CVLUs and 59% of the acute ulcers had a pH ≥8. A high variability was found for the concentration of glucose and lactate in exudates of both acute and chronic ulcers. Variations of temperatures of normal skin (ΔT1) and periulcer zone (ΔT2) in reference to the wound bed temperature with values above 1 could indicate the presence of an inflammatory process and be used as a new potential marker of inflammation. All the acute ulcers and 88% of CVLUs showed <80% of granulation tissue in the imaging study. Finally, more than 105 organisms per gram of tissuewere found in 100% of the analyzed samples. CONCLUSIONS Whereas there were not significant differences among the clinical measured parameters between acute and chronic ulcers, further research on the use of objective measurable parameters is needed to establish cutoff points to differentiate the "chronic state" of an ulcer as a "nonhealing state" regardless of the evolution time. Also, the use of these easily obtainable and low-cost nonhealing parameters would be a new approach to accurately monitor this pathology.
急性和慢性下肢静脉溃疡数值参数的比较:潜在客观非愈合参数的识别。
背景:一些作者认为,通常用于评估慢性下肢静脉性溃疡(CVLU)的临床方法是基于主观解释。基于主观特征的治疗可能成为一种反复试验的治疗方法,导致更长的进化时间和高复发率。目的本研究的目的是比较急性和慢性下肢静脉性溃疡的数值参数,以确定潜在的客观不愈合参数。方法研究对象为2016 - 2019年住院门诊患者。根据溃疡发展时间建立队列。收集的与溃疡特征相关的数据包括渗出液pH值、乳酸盐和葡萄糖浓度、温度、微生物学结果和影像学研究结果。结果约83%的溃疡为慢性溃疡。71%的CVLUs和59%的急性溃疡pH≥8。发现急性和慢性溃疡渗出液中葡萄糖和乳酸浓度具有高度可变性。正常皮肤温度(ΔT1)和溃疡周围区温度(ΔT2)相对于伤口床温度的变化值高于1可能表明存在炎症过程,并可作为炎症的新潜在标志物。所有的急性溃疡和88%的cvlu在影像学研究中显示肉芽组织<80%。最后,在100%的分析样本中,每克组织中发现了超过105个生物体。结论急性和慢性溃疡的临床测量参数无显著差异,需要进一步研究使用客观的可测量参数来建立分界点,以区分溃疡的“慢性状态”和“不愈合状态”,而不考虑进化时间。此外,使用这些容易获得和低成本的非愈合参数将是一种准确监测这种病理的新方法。
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Wound management & prevention
Wound management & prevention Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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