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Transcutaneous oxygen, laser Doppler flowmetry, peroneal nerve motor conduction velocity and skin temperature were assessed in both legs of 34 diabetic patients, who had a mean age of 41 (range 29–77) years, and diabetes duration of 21 (3–34) years. Transcutaneous oxygen significantly correlated with peroneal nerve motor conduction velocity (r=0.59 p<0.001) and laser Doppler flowmetry (r=0.7 p<0.001). Laser Doppler flowmetry correlated weakly with peroneal motor conduction velocity, (r=0.34 p<0.05). In each patient the leg with the higher transcutaneous oxygen (mean 70.2±9.3 (SD) mmHg) had a significantly higher peroneal motor conduction velocity (45.3±7.1 vs 41.5± 6.3 m/s, p<0.01), than the leg with the lower transcutaneous oxygen (61.0±11.9 mm Hg), though no difference in skin temperature was observed, 31.4±0.4 vs 31.1±0.5°C. We then assessed the potential for reversibility of conduction velocity deficits in ten non-diabetic patients, aged 59 (52–77) years, undergoing unilateral femoro-popliteal bypass, measuring transcutaneous oxygen, peroneal nerve motor conduction velocity and skin temperature pre- and 6 weeks post-surgery. In the control leg (unoperated) there was no significant change in transcutaneous oxygen (63.2±8.8 vs 63.0±4.6 mm Hg), peroneal nerve motor conduction velocity (45.1±7.8 vs 43.4±7.2 m/s) or skin temperature (30.8±1.3 vs 30.2±1.2°C) after surgery (all NS). In the operated leg, transcutaneous oxygen increased from 59.3±10.7 to 70.7±7.2 mm Hg (p<0.01), and peroneal nerve motor conduction velocity from 42.6±6.1 to 46.7±3.2 m/s (p<0.01), but skin temperature was unchanged 30.3±0.4 vs 30.4± 1.3°C (NS). These studies provide further evidence that peripheral nerve function is associated with tissue hypoxia and that improving tissue oxygenation can significantly improve nerve conduction over a short period of time.
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Young, M.J., Veves, A., Walker, M.G. et al. Correlations between nerve function and tissue oxygenation in diabetic patients: further clues to the aetiology of diabetic neuropathy?. Diabetologia 35, 1146–1150 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00401368
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