J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.  2008 Sep;35(5):491-494.

Serum Collagen Level as a Predictor of Healing Wounds in Diabetic Foot Patients

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  • 1Department of Plastic Surgery, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. pshan@kumc.or.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: When deciding a treatment plan in diabetic foot ulcer patients, predicting a possibility of healing wounds is important since not a few patients have poor general condition to get successful wound healing. This study was planned to find out if a serum collagen level can be used as a predictor for healing wounds in diabetic foot patients.
METHODS
Fifty-seven patients, who visited our clinic from January to June, 2007 for treatment of diabetic foot ulcers, were included in this study. Serum levels of type I collagen were checked using carboxy terminal type I propeptide kits. Simultaneously serum levels of vitamin C and iron, cofactors of collagen synthesis, were checked. The patients were divided into two groups; a group of successfully healed wounds and the other of unhealed wounds. Serum levels of the parameters were compared between the 2 groups.
RESULTS
The serum level of collagen was 197.65+/-86.26ng/ml in a healed group and 87.91+/-28.76ng/ml in the unhealed group(p<0.05). The serum iron and vitamin C levels were did not show significant differences.
CONCLUSION
The serum collagen level may predict healing or nonhealing wounds in diabetic foot ulcers.

Keyword

Diabetic foot; Wound healing; Serum collagen level

MeSH Terms

Ascorbic Acid
Collagen
Collagen Type I
Diabetic Foot
Humans
Iron
Ulcer
Wound Healing
Ascorbic Acid
Collagen
Collagen Type I
Iron
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