| Literature DB >> 26744604 |
Lindy Begg1, Patrick McLaughlin2, Mauro Vicaretti1, John Fletcher1, Joshua Burns3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The total contact cast (TCC) is an effective intervention to reduce plantar pressure in patients with diabetes and a plantar forefoot ulcer. The walls of the TCC have been indirectly shown to bear approximately 30 % of the plantar load. A new direct method to measure inside the TCC walls with capacitance sensors has shown that the anterodistal and posterolateral-distal regions of the lower leg bear the highest load. The objective of this study was to directly measure these two regions in patients with Diabetes and a plantar forefoot ulcer to further understand the mechanism of pressure reduction in the TCC.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetes; Foot ulcer; Offloading; Plantar pressure; Total contact cast; Wound
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26744604 PMCID: PMC4704431 DOI: 10.1186/s13047-015-0119-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Demographics and physical characteristics of the sample (n = 17)
| Variable | Total participants |
|---|---|
| Age (mean years, SD) | 57.2 (12.9) |
| Gender, Male, no. (%) | 14 (82.4 %) |
| Height (mean metres, SD) | 1.76 (.06) |
| Weight (mean kg, SD) | 102.5 (28.1) |
| BMI (mean kg/m2, SD) | 33.6 (8.3) |
| Duration of Diabetes (mean years, SD) | 18.1 (8.5) |
| Ulcer location | |
| Hallux, no. (%) | 6 (35) |
| 1st MPJ, no. (%) | 4 (23) |
| 2nd MPJ, no. (%) | 1 (16) |
| 3rd MPJ, no. (%) | 2 (12) |
| 4th MPJ, no. (%) | 2 (12) |
| 5th MPJ, no. (%) | 2 (12) |
| Ulcer duration (mean weeks, SD) | 33.5 (61.9) |
| Toe pressurea (mean PPG, SD) | 104.1 (43.1) |
| Peripheral neuropathyb (frequency, %) | 17 (100 %) |
Note: aToe pressure was assessed using photoplethysmography (PPG, Hadeco Smartdop 30 EX Vascular Ultrasound Doppler, Japan)
bPeripheral neuropathy was assessed with a neurothesiometer and 10g monofilament
Fig. 1The TCC (a) and shoe-cast (b) conditions
Fig. 2Capacitance sensor strips (pliance®, novel GmbH, Germany) placed at the anterodistal (a) and posterolateral-distal (b) regions of the lower leg
Descriptive novel pliance® data for the walls of the TCC (n = 17)
| Region of interest | Contact area [cm2] | Peak pressure [kPa] | Max force [N] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antero-distal lower leg | 71.0 (12.2) | 44.1 (15.2) | 74.9 (35.2) |
| Postero-lateral distal lower leg | 51.2 (13.3) | 18.4 (15.2) | 24.7 (26.5) |
Note: Data are mean (SD)
Plantar pressure data for the total contact cast compared to the shoe-cast (n = 17)
| Region of interest | Contact area [cm2] | Peak pressure [kPa] | Max force [N] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Contact Cast | |||
| - Whole foot | 149.6 (18.1) | 158.8 (52.6) | 592.4 (201.1) |
| - Rearfoot | 19.7 (5.5) | 128.5 (45.0) | 130.0 (59.4) |
| - Midfoot | 54.5 (6.2) | 112.9 (42.3) | 213.5 (85.6) |
| - Forefoot | 75.5 (12.1) | 131.4 (59.5) | 247.8 (122.2) |
| Shoe-cast | |||
| - Whole foot | 156.7 (11.9)* | 171.1 (57.5) | 602.1 (176.9) |
| - Rearfoot | 19.7 (5.6) | 131.6 (43.1) | 106.7 (66.2) |
| - Midfoot | 56.8 (4.7)* | 121.8 (37.2)* | 226.7 (83.3)* |
| - Forefoot | 80.2 (8.8)* | 148.9 (64.5)* | 268.7 (116.5) |
Note: Data are mean (SD)
*Significant difference compared to the total contact cast (p < 0.05; paired samples t-test)