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2 型糖尿病患者的营养不良并不会影响足部溃疡的愈合。

Malnutrition in type 2 diabetic patients does not affect healing of foot ulcers.

机构信息

Service Endocrinologie, Diabétologie et Maladies Métaboliques, Hôpital François Mitterrand, CHU Dijon, BP 77908, 21079, Dijon, France.

Unité INSERM, LNC-UMR 1231, Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France.

出版信息

Acta Diabetol. 2019 Feb;56(2):171-176. doi: 10.1007/s00592-018-1233-9. Epub 2018 Oct 3.

Abstract

AIM

Protein-energy malnutrition is known to be involved in wound healing. While wound healing in patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) is a complex and multifactorial process, the role of malnutrition in this case has rarely been explored. The objective of this study was to determine whether the nutritional status of diabetic patients influences the healing of DFU.

METHODS

48 patients were included in this prospective, single-center study. All patients with comorbidities or factors involving malnutrition or influencing biological measurements were excluded. Patients were followed up for 24 weeks.

RESULTS

The malnutrition rate was 29.2% at baseline and 25.6% at the end of the study. The difference was not significant. Of the 35 patients with wound healing, 29% were undernourished at inclusion and 17% at the end of the study. Of the 12 patients without wound healing, 50% were undernourished at inclusion, and 42% at the end of the study. These differences were not significant. Rate and speed of wound healing were not associated with malnutrition at inclusion. 15% of patients without malnutrition at baseline had final malnutrition.

CONCLUSION

We demonstrated that wound healing was not affected by the initial presence of malnutrition. In our study, there is no evidence to support nutritional intervention to improve wound healing in diabetic patients. Nevertheless, malnutrition is responsible for an increase in morbidity and mortality and it is essential to identify malnutrition systematically for all patients with DFU, initially and during follow-up to treat it quickly and efficiently.

摘要

目的

众所周知,蛋白质-能量营养不良与伤口愈合有关。虽然糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)患者的伤口愈合是一个复杂的多因素过程,但营养不良在这种情况下的作用很少被探索。本研究的目的是确定糖尿病患者的营养状况是否影响 DFU 的愈合。

方法

这项前瞻性、单中心研究纳入了 48 名患者。所有合并症或涉及营养不良或影响生物测量的因素的患者均被排除在外。患者接受了 24 周的随访。

结果

基线时营养不良发生率为 29.2%,研究结束时为 25.6%。差异无统计学意义。在 35 名伤口愈合的患者中,29%在纳入时存在营养不良,而在研究结束时为 17%。在 12 名无伤口愈合的患者中,50%在纳入时存在营养不良,而在研究结束时为 42%。这些差异无统计学意义。伤口愈合的速度和速度与纳入时的营养不良无关。15%的基线无营养不良的患者最终出现营养不良。

结论

我们证明了伤口愈合不受初始营养不良的影响。在我们的研究中,没有证据支持营养干预可以改善糖尿病患者的伤口愈合。然而,营养不良会导致发病率和死亡率增加,因此必须系统地识别所有 DFU 患者的营养不良,最初和在随访期间快速有效地治疗它。

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