Reduction in index of oxygen saturation at margin of active duodenal ulcers may lead to slow healing
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Reduction in index of oxygen saturation at margin of active duodenal ulcers may lead to slow healing
Abstract
This study tested the hypothesis that reduced perfusion of a duodenal ulcer margin (ie, the mucosa 1-2 mm from the edge of the ulcer base) is associated with slow healing. Reflectance spectrophotometric measurement of indices of mucosal hemoglobin concentration (IHB) and mucosal hemoglobin oxygen saturation (ISO2) were obtained endoscopically in 21 patients at the ulcer margin and the adjacent mucosa (ie, the mucosa 1-2 cm from the edge of the ulcer base). In 17 patients with adequate follow-up, stepwise multilinear regression analysis revealed a significantly negative correlation (r = -0.69, P less than 0.05) between ISO2 at the ulcer margin minus ISO2 at the adjacent mucosa (delta ISO)2 and ulcer healing time. In addition, smoking, being black, and early relapse since the last ulcer attack were found to be associated with increased duration required for healing. The results of this pilot study suggest factors, in addition to smoking, that may have to be considered in future studies concerned with duodenal ulcer healing.
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