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Demographic, clinical, nutritional, and biochemical data were collected, including age, sex, body mass index, the presence of chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), the presence of maintenance dialysis, CONUT score, hemoglobin A1c, hemoglobin (Hb), total protein (TP), and zinc levels. The severity of DFU was assessed using the PEDIS score, while wound healing failure was defined based on specific clinical criteria. Statistical analyses were conducted to identify factors associated with DFU severity and wound healing failure.ResultsDFU cases had significantly lower Hb, TP, and zinc levels and higher CONUT score compared to the HC and DM cases. Within the DFU group, high PEDIS score (>8) was associated with significantly higher CONUT score, lower TP levels, and the presence of CLTI. Patients with wound healing failure had significantly lower zinc and Hb levels and a higher prevalence of CLTI. Multivariable logistic regression identified CONUT score and the prevalence of CLTI as independent factors associated with DFU severity, while serum zinc levels and the prevalence of CLTI were independently associated with wound healing failure.ConclusionsThis study highlighted the critical role of poor nutritional status, as indicated by high CONUT score, and zinc deficiency in the severity and poor healing outcomes of DFU. 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背景:糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)是糖尿病的严重并发症。营养缺乏,包括由高CONUT评分和低血清锌反映的营养状况不良,与DFU的严重程度和伤口愈合失败有关。然而,这些因素与DFU之间的关系尚不清楚。方法对319例患者进行回顾性队列研究,分为健康对照组(HC, n = 213)、糖尿病合并足部溃疡患者(DM, n = 67)和糖尿病合并足部溃疡患者(DFU, n = 39) 3组。收集了人口统计学、临床、营养和生化数据,包括年龄、性别、体重指数、慢性肢体威胁缺血(CLTI)的存在、维持性透析的存在、CONUT评分、血红蛋白A1c、血红蛋白(Hb)、总蛋白(TP)和锌水平。使用PEDIS评分评估DFU的严重程度,而根据特定的临床标准定义伤口愈合失败。统计分析确定与DFU严重程度和伤口愈合失败相关的因素。结果与HC和DM患者相比,dfu患者Hb、TP和锌水平明显降低,CONUT评分较高。在DFU组中,较高的PEDIS评分(>.8)与较高的CONUT评分、较低的TP水平和CLTI的存在显著相关。伤口愈合失败的患者锌和Hb水平明显降低,CLTI患病率较高。多变量logistic回归发现CONUT评分和CLTI患病率是与DFU严重程度相关的独立因素,而血清锌水平和CLTI患病率与伤口愈合失败独立相关。结论:本研究强调了营养状况不良(如CONUT评分高)和锌缺乏在DFU的严重程度和不良愈合结果中的关键作用。这些发现强调了营养管理在DFU综合治疗中的关键作用。
Evaluation of CONUT Score and Serum Zinc Levels in Patients with Diabetic Foot Ulcers.
BackgroundDiabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is a severe complication of diabetes. Nutritional deficiencies, including poor nutritional status reflected by a high CONUT score and low serum zinc have been implicated in the severity and wound healing failure of DFU. However, the association between these factors and DFU remains unclear.MethodsA retrospective cohort study was performed in 319 patients categorized into three groups: healthy controls (HC, n = 213), patients with diabetes without foot ulcer (DM, n = 67), and patients with diabetes with foot ulcer (DFU, n = 39). Demographic, clinical, nutritional, and biochemical data were collected, including age, sex, body mass index, the presence of chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), the presence of maintenance dialysis, CONUT score, hemoglobin A1c, hemoglobin (Hb), total protein (TP), and zinc levels. The severity of DFU was assessed using the PEDIS score, while wound healing failure was defined based on specific clinical criteria. Statistical analyses were conducted to identify factors associated with DFU severity and wound healing failure.ResultsDFU cases had significantly lower Hb, TP, and zinc levels and higher CONUT score compared to the HC and DM cases. Within the DFU group, high PEDIS score (>8) was associated with significantly higher CONUT score, lower TP levels, and the presence of CLTI. Patients with wound healing failure had significantly lower zinc and Hb levels and a higher prevalence of CLTI. Multivariable logistic regression identified CONUT score and the prevalence of CLTI as independent factors associated with DFU severity, while serum zinc levels and the prevalence of CLTI were independently associated with wound healing failure.ConclusionsThis study highlighted the critical role of poor nutritional status, as indicated by high CONUT score, and zinc deficiency in the severity and poor healing outcomes of DFU. These findings underscore the critical role of nutritional management in comprehensive treatment of DFU.