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VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY
卷 44, 期 3, 页码 184-189出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1538574409359430
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diabetic foot; critical limb ischemia; TransAtlantic Inter-Society Consensus parameters; transcutaneous oxygen tension; ankle pressure; toe pressure
A total of 261 diabetic patients were admitted because of rest pain and/or foot ulcer in 1 limb. Ankle pressure (AP) and transcutaneous oxygen tension (TcPO2) were measured, and digital subtraction arteriography was performed. Transcutaneous oxygen tension was < 30 mm Hg in 213 patients and >= 30 < 50 mm Hg in 48 patients. Ankle pressure could not be measured in 109 patients. In 50 patients, AP was < 70 mm Hg and in 102 patients, it was >= 70 mm Hg. Arteriography showed evidence of stenoses > 50% of vessel lumen diameter in all patients. Major amputation was performed in 16 patients; AP was < 70 mm Hg in 4 patients and >= 70 mm Hg in 6. It was not practicable in the remaining 6 patients. Transcutaneous oxygen tension was < 30 mm Hg in 15 patients and >= 30 mm Hg in 1 patient. For diagnosis of critical limb ischemia (CLI) in diabetic patients presenting with rest pain or foot ulcer, measurement of TcPO2 is essential not only when AP is not measurable but also when this value is >= 70 mm Hg.
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