Measurement of transcutaneous oxygen pressure in patients with post-thrombotic syndrome: Findings and possible clinical applications

Author:

Cuen-Ojeda Cesar1,Anaya-Ayala Javier E1,Laparra-Escareno Hugo1,García-Alva Ramón1,Lizola Rene1,Arzola Luis H1,Luna Lizeth1,Hinojosa Carlos A1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Section of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Mexico City, Mexico

Abstract

Objectives Post-thrombotic syndrome is the commonest long-term sequela of deep venous thrombosis. Severe post-thrombotic syndrome reduces importantly the quality of life of patients and tissue hypoxia is associated with ulceration. Transcutaneous oxygen pressure (tcPO2) provides information on the delivery of oxygen through the microvascular circulation and measuring tcPO2 might detect values at which patients with post-thrombotic syndrome might ulcerate. The aim of our study is to determine tcPO2 in post-thrombotic syndrome patients and compare the values with a control group. Methods A cross-sectional study was performed. Periflux 5000 monitor (Perimed) was used to measure tcPO2 in patients with mild-moderate, severe post-thrombotic syndrome and control groups. In patients with ulceration, two measurements were obtained, the first around the ulcer and the second 10 cm away from the lesion. Categorical data were analyzed with Fisher’s exact test and a p value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results Twelve patients with post-thrombotic syndrome and 13 patients (control group) were enrolled. Post-thrombotic syndrome patients’ mean age was 58 years (47–72 years) and eight (67%) patients were males. The overall mean tcPO2 measurement in post-thrombotic syndrome group was 35.5 mm Hg (SD ± 11), while in the severe post-thrombotic syndrome was 23.2 mm Hg (SD ± 9). All severe post-thrombotic syndrome patients had measurements <40 mm Hg, tcPO2 value in control group was >50 mm Hg (SD ± 4) in all patients, with a mean value of 58.2 mm Hg. During comparison of severe post-thrombotic syndrome subgroup versus control group, we found that patients with venous ulcers had <40 mm Hg in tcPO2 measurement and all control group patients had >50 mm Hg ( p < 0.0001). Conclusions Our results demonstrate that severe post-thrombotic syndrome patients have significantly lower TcPO2 values compared to a healthy control group and non-severe post-thrombotic syndrome ( p = 0.0001). Further research is necessary to establish cut-off point values of tcPO2 in this debilitating disease for possible clinical applications and determination of ulcer healing predictors.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Surgery

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