Title of article :
Predictive value of soluble CD14, Interleukin-6 and procalcitonin for lower extremity amputation in people with diabetes with foot ulcers: A pilot study
Author/Authors :
Karakas, Ahmet Gulhane Military Medical Academy - School of Medicine - Department of Infectious Disease Clinical Microbiology, Turkey , Arslan, Erol Gulhane Military Medical Academy - School of Medicine - Department of Medicine, Turkey , Cakmak, Tolga Military Hospital - Department of Aerospace Medicine, Turkey , Aydin, Ibrahim Sarikamis Military Hospital - Department of Biochemistry, Turkey , Akgul, E.Ozgur Gulhane Military Medical Academy - School of Medicine - Department of Biochemistry, Turkey , Demirbas, Seref Gulhane Military Medical Academy - School of Medicine - Department of Medicine, Turkey , Yildiz, Senol Gulhane Military Medical Academy - School of Medicine - Department of Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine, Turkey
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of this pilot study was to determine clinical and laboratory factors that predict amputation surgery and to evaluate the predictive value of soluble CD14 (sCD14), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and procalcitonin (PCT) in patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). Methods: Twenty-seven (20 males, 7 females) Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU) patients admitted to our department were consecutively enrolled. The patients’ demographics and wound characteristics were noted. IL-6, PCT, and sCD14 were measured at admission. Results: Six of the 27 patients (22%) eventually underwent lower extremity amputation. Compared to the non-amputation group, a previous history of amputation (p=0.017), the presence of gangrene (p=0.044), the Wagner grade (p=0.011), the IL-6 concentration (p=0.018), the white blood cell count (WBC) (p=0.036), and the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) (p=0.042) were significantly high in the amputation group. However, the sCD14 and PCT concentration were not significantly different. Conclusion: We have shown for the first time that IL-6 may have predictive value for lower extremity amputation in patients with DFU. Further studies are needed to confirm its predictive value in this patient group.
Keywords :
Amputation , Diabetic foot ulcer , Interleukin , 6 , Procalcitonin , Soluble CD14
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences