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Wound Fluid in Diabetic Foot Ulceration: More Than Just an Undefined Soup?

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LOWER EXTREMITY WOUNDS
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 113-129

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1534734613489989

Keywords

wound fluid; wound exudate; diagnostic maker; biomarker; chronic wound; ulcer; nonhealing

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  1. Tuebingen University [1780-0-0, 1780-0-1]

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Valid and reproducible sampling techniques as well as processing protocols are required for the assessment of biomarkers and mediators contained in wound exudate. Moreover, the ideal technique should be easy to use even in daily clinical routine. This is challenging since wound fluid represents an inhomogeneous mixture of different exogenous and endogenous sources. Analyzing wound fluid, however, may facilitate clinical decision making. Many techniques for obtaining wound fluid have been described. There is very little validation data, and the array of different techniques appears confusing. Structuring and new standards are needed to avoid wound fluid sampling yielding an undefined soup. A lot of wound fluid parameters have been analyzed, although none of them have made its way into clinical practice. Nevertheless, basic principles of wound healing have been established from wound fluid analysis. With adequate techniques suitable for daily practice, basic research might foster our clinical understanding of wound healing with implications for new therapies. So far, research has mainly concentrated on analyzing available sample material with respect to either a wide variety of analytes or comparing acute with chronic wound exudate. Clinical endpoints such as healing or wound infection as well as longitudinal data may indeed be more valuable for clinical practice, enabling the discovery of meaningful biomarkers using a suitable technique.

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