Literature DB >> 10719814

Foot screening technique in a diabetic population.

J B Shin1, Y J Seong, H J Lee, S H Kim, J R Park.   

Abstract

Foot complications are a well known factor which contribute to the morbidity of diabetes and increases the chance of amputation. A total of 126 consecutive diabetic patients were evaluated by diabetic foot screening. Forty-one patients showed an impaired protective sense when tested with Semmes-Weinstein monofilament 5.07 (10 g), and 92% of them showed peripheral polyneuropathy in nerve conduction study (NCS). The mean vibration score of the Rydel-Seiffer graduated tuning fork in patients with peripheral polyneuropathy in nerve conduction (NCV) study was 5.38+/-2.0, which was significantly different from that of patients without polyneuropathy in NCS. Among the deformities identified on examination, callus, corn, and hallux valgus were the greatest. While checking the ankle/ brachial index (ABI), we also evaluated the integrity of vasculature in the lower extremities. After extensive evaluation, we classified the patients into eight groups (category 0,1,2,3,4A,4B,5,6). The result of this study suggested that the Semmes-Weinstein monofilament test, Rydel-Seiffer graduated tuning fork test, and checking the ankle/brachial index were simple techniques for evaluating pathologic change in the diabetic foot by office screening, and that this screening based on treatment-oriented classification helps to reduce pedal complications in a diabetic population.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10719814      PMCID: PMC3054586          DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2000.15.1.78

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Korean Med Sci        ISSN: 1011-8934            Impact factor:   2.153


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Authors:  Seung-Hyun Ko; Bong-Yun Cha
Journal:  Diabetes Metab J       Date:  2012-02-17       Impact factor: 5.376

3.  A Comparison of Screening Tools for the Early Detection of Peripheral Neuropathy in Adults with and without Type 2 Diabetes.

Authors:  Jennifer J Brown; Shana L Pribesh; Kimberly G Baskette; Aaron I Vinik; Sheri R Colberg
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4.  Ankle-Brachial Index Is Independently Associated With Cardiovascular Outcomes and Foot Ulcers in Asian Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

Authors:  Ming-Chi Yang; Yu-Yao Huang; Sheng-Hwu Hsieh; Jui-Hung Sun; Chih-Ching Wang; Chia-Hung Lin
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-11-18       Impact factor: 5.555

5.  The association of carotid intima media thickness with retinol binding protein-4 and total and high molecular weight adiponectin in type 2 diabetic patients.

Authors:  Masoumeh Mansouri; Ramin Heshmat; Ozra Tabatabaei-Malazy; Farshad Sharifi; Zohreh Badamchizadeh; Sudabeh Alatab; Kobra Omidfar; Hossein Fakhrzadeh; Bagher Larijani
Journal:  J Diabetes Metab Disord       Date:  2012-08-02

6.  Predictors of diabetic foot and leg ulcers in a developing country with a rapid increase in the prevalence of diabetes mellitus.

Authors:  Kumarasinghe A Sriyani; Sudharshani Wasalathanthri; Priyadharshika Hettiarachchi; Shamini Prathapan
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-11-06       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 7.  Diagnostic Accuracy of Monofilament Tests for Detecting Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Fengyi Wang; Jiaqi Zhang; Jiadan Yu; Shaxin Liu; Rengang Zhang; Xichao Ma; Yonghong Yang; Pu Wang
Journal:  J Diabetes Res       Date:  2017-10-08       Impact factor: 4.011

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