Prediction of Wound Healing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: an Observational Study in Tertiary Hospital in Indonesia

Aim: to evaluate the role of clinical characteristics, functional markers of vasodilation, inflammatory response, and atherosclerosis in predicting wound healing in diabetic foot ulcer. Methods: a cohort study (February – October 2010) was conducted from 40 subjects with acute diabetic foot ulcer at...

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Main Authors: Pradana Soewondo, Slamet Suyono, Mpu Kanoko Sastrosuwignyo, Alida R Harahap, Bambang Sutrisna, Lukman H Makmun
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Published: Interna Publishing 2017-04-01
Series:Acta Medica Indonesiana
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Online Access:http://www.actamedindones.org/index.php/ijim/article/view/348
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spelling doaj-384d37b970e148498585b59632745df52020-11-24T23:47:25ZengInterna PublishingActa Medica Indonesiana0125-93262338-27322017-04-014914151193Prediction of Wound Healing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: an Observational Study in Tertiary Hospital in IndonesiaPradana Soewondo0Slamet Suyono1Mpu Kanoko Sastrosuwignyo2Alida R Harahap3Bambang Sutrisna4Lukman H Makmun5Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia - Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Pathological Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia - Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia - Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, IndonesiaFaculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia - Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, IndonesiaAim: to evaluate the role of clinical characteristics, functional markers of vasodilation, inflammatory response, and atherosclerosis in predicting wound healing in diabetic foot ulcer. Methods: a cohort study (February – October 2010) was conducted from 40 subjects with acute diabetic foot ulcer at clinical ward of Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia. Each subject underwent at least two variable measurements, i.e. during inflammatory phase and proliferation phase. The studied variables were clinical characteristics, complete peripheral blood count (CBC) and differential count, levels of HbA1c, ureum, creatinine, lipid profile, fasting blood glucose (FBG), marker of endothelial dysfunction (asymmetric dimethylarginine/ADMA, endothelin-1/ET-1, and flow-mediated dilation/FMD of brachial artery), and marker of vascular calcification (osteoprotegerin/OPG). Results: median of time achieving 50% granulation tissue in our study was 21 days. There were nine factors that contribute in the development of 50% granulation tissue, i.e. family history of diabetes mellitus (DM), previous history of wound, wound area, duration of existing wound, captopril and simvastatin medications, levels of ADMA, ET-1, and OPG. There were three out of the nine factors that significantly correlated with wound healing, i.e. wound area, OPG levels, and simvastatin medications. Conclusion: in acute diabetic foot ulcers, wound area and OPG levels had positive correlation with wound healing, whereas simvastatin medications had negative correlation with wound healing.http://www.actamedindones.org/index.php/ijim/article/view/348diabetic ulcerwound healingendothelial dysfunctionvascular calcification
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author Pradana Soewondo
Slamet Suyono
Mpu Kanoko Sastrosuwignyo
Alida R Harahap
Bambang Sutrisna
Lukman H Makmun
spellingShingle Pradana Soewondo
Slamet Suyono
Mpu Kanoko Sastrosuwignyo
Alida R Harahap
Bambang Sutrisna
Lukman H Makmun
Prediction of Wound Healing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: an Observational Study in Tertiary Hospital in Indonesia
Acta Medica Indonesiana
diabetic ulcer
wound healing
endothelial dysfunction
vascular calcification
author_facet Pradana Soewondo
Slamet Suyono
Mpu Kanoko Sastrosuwignyo
Alida R Harahap
Bambang Sutrisna
Lukman H Makmun
author_sort Pradana Soewondo
title Prediction of Wound Healing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: an Observational Study in Tertiary Hospital in Indonesia
title_short Prediction of Wound Healing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: an Observational Study in Tertiary Hospital in Indonesia
title_full Prediction of Wound Healing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: an Observational Study in Tertiary Hospital in Indonesia
title_fullStr Prediction of Wound Healing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: an Observational Study in Tertiary Hospital in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of Wound Healing in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: an Observational Study in Tertiary Hospital in Indonesia
title_sort prediction of wound healing in diabetic foot ulcers: an observational study in tertiary hospital in indonesia
publisher Interna Publishing
series Acta Medica Indonesiana
issn 0125-9326
2338-2732
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Aim: to evaluate the role of clinical characteristics, functional markers of vasodilation, inflammatory response, and atherosclerosis in predicting wound healing in diabetic foot ulcer. Methods: a cohort study (February – October 2010) was conducted from 40 subjects with acute diabetic foot ulcer at clinical ward of Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia. Each subject underwent at least two variable measurements, i.e. during inflammatory phase and proliferation phase. The studied variables were clinical characteristics, complete peripheral blood count (CBC) and differential count, levels of HbA1c, ureum, creatinine, lipid profile, fasting blood glucose (FBG), marker of endothelial dysfunction (asymmetric dimethylarginine/ADMA, endothelin-1/ET-1, and flow-mediated dilation/FMD of brachial artery), and marker of vascular calcification (osteoprotegerin/OPG). Results: median of time achieving 50% granulation tissue in our study was 21 days. There were nine factors that contribute in the development of 50% granulation tissue, i.e. family history of diabetes mellitus (DM), previous history of wound, wound area, duration of existing wound, captopril and simvastatin medications, levels of ADMA, ET-1, and OPG. There were three out of the nine factors that significantly correlated with wound healing, i.e. wound area, OPG levels, and simvastatin medications. Conclusion: in acute diabetic foot ulcers, wound area and OPG levels had positive correlation with wound healing, whereas simvastatin medications had negative correlation with wound healing.
topic diabetic ulcer
wound healing
endothelial dysfunction
vascular calcification
url http://www.actamedindones.org/index.php/ijim/article/view/348
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