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A modified scintigrafic technique for amputation level selection in diabetics
Authors:Boudewijn J. Dwars  Jan A. Rauwerda  Theodore A. A. van den Broek  Wim den Hollander  Guido A. K. Heidendal  Ger L. van Rij
Affiliation:(1) Department of Vascular Surgery, Free University Hospital Amsterdam, Free University Hospital, P.O.Box 7057, 1007 MB Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Nuclear-Medicine, Free University Hospital Amsterdam, Free University Hospital, P.O.Box 7057, 1007 MB Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(3) Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Abstract:A modified 123I-antipyrine cutaneous washout technique for the selection of amputation levels is described. The modifications imply a reduction of time needed for the examination by simultaneous recordings on different levels, and a better patient acceptance by reducing inconvenience. Furthermore, both skin perfusion pressure (SPP) and skin blood flow (SBF) are determined from each clearance curve. In a prospective study among 26 diabetic patients presenting with ulcers or gangrene of the foot, both SPP and SBF were determined preoperatively on the selected level of surgery and on adjacent amputation sites. These 26 patients underwent 12 minor foot amputations and 17 major lower limb amputations. Two of these amputations failed to heal. SBF values appeared indicative for the degree of peripheral vascular disease, as low SBF values were found with low SPP values. SPP determinations revealed good predictive values: all surgical procedures healed when SPP>20mmmHg, but 2 out of 3 failed when SPP < 20 mmHg. If SPP values would have been decisive, the amputation would have been converted to a lower level in 6 out of 17 cases. This modified scintigrafic technique provides accurate objective information for amputation level selection.
Keywords:Modified scintigrafic technique  Diabetic foot lesions  Diabetic gangrene  Amputation level selection
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