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Computed tomography perfusion study evaluating the curative effect of tibial transverse transport in patients with severe diabetic foot

BACKGROUND: The clinical treatment of patients with severe diabetic foot (DF) is difficult. Recently, the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University began to apply tibial transverse transport (TTT) in patients with DF. This treatment has achieved significant effects, but its mechanism o...

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Autores principales: Zeng, Zisan, Dong, Yan, Hua, Qikai, Kuang, XiaoCong, Li, Kai, Deng, Xianyu, Qiu, Shaohua
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Publicado: Chinese Speaking Orthopaedic Society 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6896675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31844621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jot.2019.04.005
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author Zeng, Zisan
Dong, Yan
Hua, Qikai
Kuang, XiaoCong
Li, Kai
Deng, Xianyu
Qiu, Shaohua
author_facet Zeng, Zisan
Dong, Yan
Hua, Qikai
Kuang, XiaoCong
Li, Kai
Deng, Xianyu
Qiu, Shaohua
author_sort Zeng, Zisan
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The clinical treatment of patients with severe diabetic foot (DF) is difficult. Recently, the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University began to apply tibial transverse transport (TTT) in patients with DF. This treatment has achieved significant effects, but its mechanism of action is unclear. Recently, microcirculation and the pathogenesis of diabetes have become the foci of research in this field. The evaluation of the possible mechanism of microcirculation reconstruction requires relevant indicators. The aim of this study was to investigate the value of computed tomography perfusion in evaluations of the curative effects of TTT and establish corresponding quantitative evaluation indicators. METHODS: Twelve patients with DF treated with TTT were recruited as the research participants. All diabetic feet were divided into the transport foot (TF) group and nontransport foot (NTF) group according to whether the patients underwent TTT. All patients underwent CT shuttle scanning preoperatively and 8 weeks after surgery. The shuttle scan data were transferred to Siemens VPCT body software and postprocessed with Customized Tumor2. We chose the TF posterior tibial artery from a distance of approximately 15 cm to the bifurcation of the plantar medial artery and the lateral plantar artery as the input artery. We selected the centre of the bilateral medial plantar muscle group on the coronal and axial regions of interest. We applied a deconvolution approach to obtain data from both sides of the plantar tissue perfusion. Skin temperature (ST) detection was performed with an ST gun to measure the average ST values in the dorsal and plantar areas, the first and fifth heads of the phalanges, and the medial and lateral malleolus points of both feet of patients with DF preoperatively and 8 weeks after surgery. RESULTS: The preoperative and postoperative ST values of the patients in the TF group were 30.73 ± 1.86 °C and 32.22 ± 1.51 °C, respectively. The preoperative and postoperative ST values for the patients in the NTF group were 30.93 ± 2.65 °C and 32.07 ± 2.09 °C, respectively. There were significant differences in the preoperative and postoperative data between the TF (P = 0.001) and NTF (P = 0.013) groups. In the patients with DF who underwent TTT, there were both preoperative and postoperative differences inside the medial plantar muscle group in the relative blood volume (rBV) value and relative mean transit time (rMTT) (P = 0.027, P = 0.026, respectively). The postoperative BV in the NTF group was increased compared with the preoperative BV (P = 0.006). CONCLUSION: There were significant differences in relative BV, relative mean transit time, and ST between the two groups before and after surgery, and the postoperative BV in the NTF group and ST values in the two groups were increased compared with the preoperative values. The BV in the NTF group and the ST values in the two groups were effective indicators in evaluating the changes between preoperative and postoperative perfusion. These results indicate that TTT could increase plantar tissue perfusion as assessed by BV and ST; this increase was among the reasons for the surface healing of severe DF ulcers. TRANSLATIONAL POTENTIAL OF THIS ARTICLE: Preoperative CT perfusion evaluation can provide relevant information of blood vessels and microcirculation for clinical operation, and postoperative CT perfusion evaluation can provide postoperative efficacy evaluation for clinical operation. All patients received information about the study and signed a specific informed consent. Approval for this study was granted by the regional ethics committee [Regional Ethics Committee of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, China [(2018-(KY-E-069].
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spelling pubmed-68966752019-12-16 Computed tomography perfusion study evaluating the curative effect of tibial transverse transport in patients with severe diabetic foot Zeng, Zisan Dong, Yan Hua, Qikai Kuang, XiaoCong Li, Kai Deng, Xianyu Qiu, Shaohua J Orthop Translat Original Article BACKGROUND: The clinical treatment of patients with severe diabetic foot (DF) is difficult. Recently, the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University began to apply tibial transverse transport (TTT) in patients with DF. This treatment has achieved significant effects, but its mechanism of action is unclear. Recently, microcirculation and the pathogenesis of diabetes have become the foci of research in this field. The evaluation of the possible mechanism of microcirculation reconstruction requires relevant indicators. The aim of this study was to investigate the value of computed tomography perfusion in evaluations of the curative effects of TTT and establish corresponding quantitative evaluation indicators. METHODS: Twelve patients with DF treated with TTT were recruited as the research participants. All diabetic feet were divided into the transport foot (TF) group and nontransport foot (NTF) group according to whether the patients underwent TTT. All patients underwent CT shuttle scanning preoperatively and 8 weeks after surgery. The shuttle scan data were transferred to Siemens VPCT body software and postprocessed with Customized Tumor2. We chose the TF posterior tibial artery from a distance of approximately 15 cm to the bifurcation of the plantar medial artery and the lateral plantar artery as the input artery. We selected the centre of the bilateral medial plantar muscle group on the coronal and axial regions of interest. We applied a deconvolution approach to obtain data from both sides of the plantar tissue perfusion. Skin temperature (ST) detection was performed with an ST gun to measure the average ST values in the dorsal and plantar areas, the first and fifth heads of the phalanges, and the medial and lateral malleolus points of both feet of patients with DF preoperatively and 8 weeks after surgery. RESULTS: The preoperative and postoperative ST values of the patients in the TF group were 30.73 ± 1.86 °C and 32.22 ± 1.51 °C, respectively. The preoperative and postoperative ST values for the patients in the NTF group were 30.93 ± 2.65 °C and 32.07 ± 2.09 °C, respectively. There were significant differences in the preoperative and postoperative data between the TF (P = 0.001) and NTF (P = 0.013) groups. In the patients with DF who underwent TTT, there were both preoperative and postoperative differences inside the medial plantar muscle group in the relative blood volume (rBV) value and relative mean transit time (rMTT) (P = 0.027, P = 0.026, respectively). The postoperative BV in the NTF group was increased compared with the preoperative BV (P = 0.006). CONCLUSION: There were significant differences in relative BV, relative mean transit time, and ST between the two groups before and after surgery, and the postoperative BV in the NTF group and ST values in the two groups were increased compared with the preoperative values. The BV in the NTF group and the ST values in the two groups were effective indicators in evaluating the changes between preoperative and postoperative perfusion. These results indicate that TTT could increase plantar tissue perfusion as assessed by BV and ST; this increase was among the reasons for the surface healing of severe DF ulcers. TRANSLATIONAL POTENTIAL OF THIS ARTICLE: Preoperative CT perfusion evaluation can provide relevant information of blood vessels and microcirculation for clinical operation, and postoperative CT perfusion evaluation can provide postoperative efficacy evaluation for clinical operation. All patients received information about the study and signed a specific informed consent. Approval for this study was granted by the regional ethics committee [Regional Ethics Committee of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, China [(2018-(KY-E-069]. Chinese Speaking Orthopaedic Society 2019-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6896675/ /pubmed/31844621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jot.2019.04.005 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Zeng, Zisan
Dong, Yan
Hua, Qikai
Kuang, XiaoCong
Li, Kai
Deng, Xianyu
Qiu, Shaohua
Computed tomography perfusion study evaluating the curative effect of tibial transverse transport in patients with severe diabetic foot
title Computed tomography perfusion study evaluating the curative effect of tibial transverse transport in patients with severe diabetic foot
title_full Computed tomography perfusion study evaluating the curative effect of tibial transverse transport in patients with severe diabetic foot
title_fullStr Computed tomography perfusion study evaluating the curative effect of tibial transverse transport in patients with severe diabetic foot
title_full_unstemmed Computed tomography perfusion study evaluating the curative effect of tibial transverse transport in patients with severe diabetic foot
title_short Computed tomography perfusion study evaluating the curative effect of tibial transverse transport in patients with severe diabetic foot
title_sort computed tomography perfusion study evaluating the curative effect of tibial transverse transport in patients with severe diabetic foot
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6896675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31844621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jot.2019.04.005
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