Elevated wound fluid pH correlates with increased risk of wound infection

Q1 Medicine
Daniel G. Metcalf , Marieke Haalboom , Philip G. Bowler , Clemens Gamerith , Eva Sigl , Andrea Heinzle , Michael W.M. Burnet
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Abstract

Introduction

There is no definitive method to determine infection status in non-healing wounds. Measurement of wound pH might be a promising indicator of infection as it is relatively easy to perform, provides objective results within a few seconds, and is inexpensive. The aim of this investigation was to determine if wound pH could be a potential indicator of early or established infection in non-healing wounds.

Methods

We explored the relationship between wound pH and two indicators of wound infection: expert clinical judgement and elevated neutrophil-derived enzyme activity. Data was used from 120 wound samples previously collected at Medisch Spectrum Twente hospital.

Results

With increasing wound pH, there was also an increase in the proportion of infected wounds as determined by expert clinical judgement. In addition, increases in the activities of myeloperoxidase, elastase and lysozyme were also associated with elevated pH.

Conclusions

The strength of the relationship between wound pH and clinical judgement or enzyme activities observed in this study is not sufficient to promote the use of elevated pH alone as an indicator for wound infection. However, the use of pH in combination with other indicators for wound infection, such as elevated neutrophil enzyme activity, warrants further research.

伤口液pH值升高与伤口感染风险增加相关
没有明确的方法来确定未愈合伤口的感染状况。测量伤口pH值可能是一种很有希望的感染指标,因为它相对容易执行,在几秒钟内提供客观结果,而且价格低廉。本研究的目的是确定伤口pH值是否可以作为未愈合伤口早期或已建立感染的潜在指标。方法探讨创面pH值与临床专家判断和中性粒细胞衍生酶活性升高两项创面感染指标的关系。数据来自先前在Medisch Spectrum Twente医院收集的120个伤口样本。结果经临床专家判断,随着创面pH值的升高,创面感染比例也随之升高。此外,髓过氧化物酶、弹性酶和溶菌酶活性的升高也与pH升高有关。结论:本研究观察到的伤口pH与临床判断或酶活性之间的关系强度不足以促进将pH升高单独作为伤口感染的指标。然而,将pH值与其他伤口感染指标结合使用,如中性粒细胞酶活性升高,值得进一步研究。
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Wound Medicine Medicine-Surgery
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