Association of serum C peptide level with the severity of diabetic foot ulcers and its healing rate
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1000-6699.2017.01.003
- VernacularTitle:糖尿病足溃疡患者血清 C 肽水平与病情严重性及愈合率的关系
- Author:
Shumin WANG
;
Yang HE
;
Lei XU
;
Kai GUO
;
Junyi GU
;
Yaping SHEN
;
Xueming GU
;
Zhengyi TANG
- Keywords:
Diabetic foot;
Ulcers;
Healing;
C peptide
- From:
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
2017;33(1):17-22
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the association of serum C peptide concentration with the severity and the outcome of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU). Methods The clinical data of 257 inpatients with DFU were collected, including fasting and postprandial 2h C peptide levels and C peptide area under curve (AUCCP ). The patients were followed up on the outcomes of ulcers and death. The associations of serum C peptide concentration with the Wagner degree, infection severity, and healing rate were analyzed. Results The medians of fasting and 2h postprandial serum C peptide as well as AUCCP were 1. 37(0. 02 ~ 9. 00) nmol/ L, 3. 22(0. 02 ~ 29. 61) nmol/ L, and 511. 65 (3. 60 ~ 2 691. 30)nmol·min-1 ·L-1 respectively, which were lower than general levels. The time of follow-up in our study was 2. 8 (1. 0 ~ 5. 1) years. By the end of study, the wound of 75. 88% patients was healed, 3. 5%undergone major amputation, and 23. 74% died. After adjusting for relative factors, there were no significant associations of serum fasting and postprandial C peptide levels and AUCCP with Wagner degree and infection severity (P>0. 05). Cox regression analysis showed that the fasting plasma C peptide and hemoglobin were the independent protective factors for the healing of ulcers; old age, male, higher infection degree, and diabetes family history were their independent risk factors ( all P < 0. 05). Conclusions The lower plasma fasting C peptide concentration in patients with DFU is not correlated with Wagner degree and infection severity, but closely related with healing rate.