| Literature DB >> 30249296 |
Wouter B Aan de Stegge1,2, Nora Mejaiti1, Jaap J van Netten1,2, Marcel G W Dijkgraaf3, Jeff G van Baal2,4, Tessa E Busch-Westbroek1, Sicco A Bus5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Home monitoring of foot temperatures in high-risk diabetes patients proves to be a promising approach for early recognition and treatment of pre-signs of ulceration, and thereby ulcer prevention. Despite previous studies demonstrating its efficacy, it is currently not widely applied in (Dutch) health care.Entities:
Keywords: Cost-effectiveness; Cost-utility; Diabetes mellitus; Diabetic foot; Diabetic foot ulcer; Foot temperature; Home-monitoring; Prevention; Ulcer recurrence
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30249296 PMCID: PMC6154404 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-018-2890-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trial (SPIRIT) Figure, study design overview. *Done by podiatrist during outpatient clinic visit, or retrospectively, from outpatient visit lists. T T T,…refer to assessments at 3, 6, 9,…months’ follow-up. PAD peripheral arterial disease, SF-36 36-Item Short Form Health Survey, EQ-5D-3 L 3-Level EuroQol Quality of Life Scale, iPCQ Medical Technology Assessment (iMTA) Productivity Cost Questionnaire, iMCQ iMTA Medical Consumption Questionnaire
Amputation protocol
| Amputation site | Alternative region for measurement on the ipsilateral foot | Region(s) for comparison on the contralateral foot |
|---|---|---|
| Hallux | MTH 1 or 2nd toea | Hallux |
| 2nd toe | 3rd toe | 2nd toe |
| 3rd toe | 2nd or 4th toea | 3rd toe |
| Hallux and (trans)metatarsal I | - Most distal plantar part of the amputation site or 2nd toea | - Hallux |
| - Most distal plantar part of the amputation site | - MTH 1 | |
| 2nd toe and (trans)metatarsal II | 3rd toe | 2nd toe |
| 3rd toe and (trans)metatarsal III | - 4th toe | - 3rd toe |
| - Most distal plantar part of the amputation site | - MTH 3 | |
| 5th toe and (trans)metatarsal V | Most distal plantar part of the amputation site | MTH 5 |
| Transmetatarsal amputation of the forefoot | Most distal plantar part of the amputation site at the base of the 1st, 3rd, and 5th metatarsals | MTH 1, 3, and 5b |
| Amputation of the forefoot through the Lisfranc joint | The plantar site of the 1st cuneiform bone, 3rd cuneiform bone, and the cuboid bone | MTH 1, 3, and 5b |
| Amputation of the forefoot through the Chopart joint | Most distal plantar part of the amputation site: medial, mid, and lateral | MTH 1, 3, and 5b |
aBased on temperature values in the first 2 weeks, the investigator chooses the alternative region
bIn case of a transmetatarsal amputation of the forefoot, or a more proximal amputation, no alternative region to measure for the hallux, 2nd and 3rd toes can be identified. In these cases, the measured temperatures of these regions in the intact foot are compared with the mean temperature of these regions measured in the first 2 weeks of temperature monitoring, using the same foot as reference. This is comparable to the protocol used for participants with a unilateral transtibial amputation. For further explanation, see the text