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A Novel Wound Therapy Modality: Autologous Wound Edge Dotted Full-Thickness Skin Grafting Improving Diabetic Foot Ulcer Healing

Jianhao Huang, Jingxia Sun, Qiu Wang, Jianming Mo, Yuechou Nong, Zhenwei Zhai, Xiuxian Huang, Jiacheng Mo, Wensheng Lu

2023International Journal of General Medicine10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aim: To explore the therapeutic efficacy of autologous wound edge-dotted full-thickness skin grafting in improving diabetic foot ulcer healing. Methods: Sixty-three patients were divided into three groups: conventional wound therapy (CWT) (n = 23), platelet-rich plasma (PRP) (n = 20), and graft (n = 20). All participants were followed up for 12 weeks. The therapeutic efficacy of the three different wound treatment modalities was analyzed. Results: After follow-up, 37 (58.7%) patients showed complete wound re-epithelialization, of which 10 (43.5%) occurred in the CWT group, 14 (70.0%) in the PRP group, and 13 (65.0%) in the graft group. Multivariate Cox analysis showed that the independent predictive factors for ulcer healing were different treatment modalities (graft: HR = 3.214, 95% CI=1.300– 7.945, P < 0.05; platelet-rich plasma: HR = 3.075, 95% CI=1.320– 7.161, P < 0.01), ABI (HR = 9.917, 95% CI=2.675– 36.760, P < 0.01), and TcPO2 (HR = 1.040; 95% CI=1.005– 1.076; P < 0.05). Stratified analysis showed that higher ABI in graft group or PRP group had higher wound healing rate (graft group: HR = 3.748, 95% CI=1.210– 11.607, P < 0.05; PRP group: HR = 5.029, 95% CI=1.743– 14.509, P < 0.05); higher TcPO2 in the graft group had higher wound healing rate (HR = 15.805, 95% CI=4.414– 56.594, P < 0.01). Additionally, the wound healing time ( P < 0.0167) and cumulative healing rate ( P < 0.05) in both the PRP group and graft group were more advantageous. The graft group promotes wound re-epithelialization earlier and faster than in the CWT group and PRP group ( P < 0.05). Meanwhile, the graft group had lower medical costs ( P < 0.0167). Conclusion: Autologous wound edge dotted full-thickness skin grafting has a higher cost-performance ratio than traditional diabetic foot ulcer wound care and is worthy of further clinical application. Keywords: diabetic foot ulcers, autologous wound edge dotted full-thickness skin graft, platelet-rich plasma

Topics & Concepts

MedicineWound healingDiabetic footSkin graftingDiabetic foot ulcerSurgeryFoot (prosody)Negative-pressure wound therapyGraftingTreatment modalityDermatologyDiabetes mellitusPathologyLinguisticsAlternative medicineOrganic chemistryPolymerChemistryEndocrinologyPhilosophyDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and ManagementWound Healing and TreatmentsMesenchymal stem cell research
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