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利用皮肤生物工程学突出体重和糖尿病如何改变超级肥胖患者下肢皮肤。

Using Skin Bioengineering to Highlight How Weight and Diabetes Mellitus Modify the Skin in the Lower Limbs of Super-Obese Patients.

作者信息

Iacopi Elisabetta, Riitano Nicola, Dini Valentina, Berta Rossana, Pieruzzi Letizia, Janowska Agata, Anselmino Marco, Piaggesi Alberto, Romanelli Marco

机构信息

Diabetic Foot Section, Pisa University Hospital, Pisa, Italy.

Dermatology Department, Pisa University Hospital, Pisa, Italy.

出版信息

Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes. 2020 Mar 16;13:729-738. doi: 10.2147/DMSO.S229042. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

AIM

To evaluate the distinct contribution of obesity and diabetes (DM) to the skin modification in metabolic diseases.

METHODS

We analysed all patients admitted for bariatric surgery in our hospital with BMI between 38 and 47 kg/m, with (Group 1) or without (Group 2) DM and compared them with a group of nonobese diabetic patients (Group 3) and healthy volunteers (Group 4). The following features were evaluated: hardness, temperature, hydration and thickness alongside with anthropometric measures of foot and leg.

RESULTS

For the general characteristics, patients differed in age and body mass index. As predictable all circumferences (dorsal foot, sovramalleolar and under the knee) were significantly higher in obese with no differences depending on DM (all parameters: p<0.01 in Group 1 and Group 2 vs Group 3 and Group 4). Skin temperature was significantly higher in all obese, irrespectively from the presence of DM (1st metatarsal head: p=0.02 Group 1 and Group 2 vs Group 3 and Group 4; 5th metatarsal head: p<0.01 in Group 1 and Group 2 vs Group 3 and Group 4). Skin hydration score showed increased anhydrosis in both diabetics and severe obesity (p<0.01 in Group 1 and Group 3 vs Group 2 and Group 4). Increase in thickness of skin and subcutaneous tissues was observed (at heel: p<0.01 in Group 1 and Group 2 vs Group 3 and Group 4 and under the scaphoid p=0.03 Group 1 and Group 2 vs Group 3 and Group 4) and plantar fascia (in both regions p=0.02 Group 1 and Group 2 vs Group 3 and Group 4) in all obese patients, with or without DM.

CONCLUSION

Severe obesity significantly affects both shape and structure of the foot, possibly exposing these patients to a higher risk of biomechanical stress. On such a background DM, modifying skin hydration and protective mechanisms exerts a synergistic role further increasing the risk of trauma and ulcers.

摘要

目的

评估肥胖和糖尿病(DM)对代谢性疾病皮肤改变的不同影响。

方法

我们分析了我院所有因肥胖症手术入院的患者,其体重指数(BMI)在38至47kg/m之间,分为患有DM的组1和未患DM的组2,并将他们与一组非肥胖糖尿病患者(组3)和健康志愿者(组4)进行比较。评估了以下特征:硬度、温度、水合作用和厚度,以及足部和腿部的人体测量指标。

结果

就一般特征而言,患者在年龄和体重指数方面存在差异。正如预期的那样,所有周长(足背、内踝上和膝下)在肥胖患者中显著更高,且不受DM影响(所有参数:组1和组2与组3和组4相比,p<0.01)。无论是否患有DM,所有肥胖患者的皮肤温度均显著更高(第一跖骨头:组1和组2与组3和组4相比,p = 0.02;第五跖骨头:组1和组2与组3和组4相比,p<0.01)。皮肤水合评分显示糖尿病患者和重度肥胖患者的无汗症均增加(组1和组3与组2和组4相比,p<0.01)。在所有肥胖患者中,无论是否患有DM,均观察到皮肤和皮下组织厚度增加(足跟处:组1和组2与组3和组4相比,p<0.01;舟骨下方,组1和组2与组3和组4相比,p = 0.03)以及足底筋膜增厚(在两个区域,组1和组2与组3和组4相比,p = 0.02)。

结论

重度肥胖显著影响足部的形状和结构,可能使这些患者面临更高的生物力学应力风险。在这种背景下,DM改变皮肤水合作用和保护机制发挥协同作用,进一步增加创伤和溃疡的风险。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9e7f/7083633/c9e8a1444b89/DMSO-13-729-g0001.jpg

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