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Diabetes Care, Vol 23, Issue 5 606-611, Copyright © 2000 by American Diabetes Association
Screening techniques to identify people at high risk for diabetic foot ulceration: a prospective multicenter trial
H Pham, DG Armstrong, C Harvey, LB Harkless, JM Giurini and A Veves
Department of Medicine, Joslin-Beth Israel Deaconess Foot Center and Microcirculation Laboratory, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA.
OBJECTIVE: Diabetic foot ulceration is a preventable long-term complication
of diabetes. A multicenter prospective follow-up study was conducted to
determine which risk factors in foot screening have a high association with
the development of foot ulceration. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of
248 patients from 3 large diabetic foot centers were enrolled in a
prospective study. Neuropathy symptom score, neuropathy disability score
(NDS), vibration perception threshold (VPT), Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments
(SWFs), joint mobility, peak plantar foot pressures, and vascular status
were evaluated in all patients at the beginning of the study. Patients were
followed-up every 6 months for a mean period of 30 months (range 6-40), and
all new foot ulcers were recorded. The sensitivity, specificity, and
positive predictive value of each risk factor were evaluated. RESULTS: Foot
ulcers developed in 95 feet (19%) or 73 patients (29%) during the study.
Patients who developed foot ulcers were more frequently men, had diabetes
for a longer duration, had nonpalpable pedal pulses, had reduced joint
mobility, had a high NDS, had a high VPT, and had an inability to feel a
5.07 SWE NDS alone had the best sensitivity, whereas the combination of the
NDS and the inability to feel a 5.07 SWF reached a sensitivity of 99%. On
the other hand, the best specificity for a single factor was offered by
foot pressures, and the best combination was that of NDS and foot
pressures. Univariate logistical regression analysis yielded a
statistically significant odds ratio (OR) for sex, race, duration of
diabetes, palpable pulses, history of foot ulceration, high NDSs, high
VPTs, high SWFs, and high foot pressures. In addition, 94 (99%) of the 95
ulcerated feet had a high NDS and/or SWF which resulted in the highest OR
of 26.2 (95% CI 3.6-190). Furthermore, in multivariate logistical
regression analysis, the only significant factors were high NDSs, VPTs,
SWFs, and foot pressures. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical examination and a 5.07 SWF
test are the two most sensitive tests in identifying patients at risk for
foot ulceration, especially when the tests are used in conjunction with
each other. VPT measurements are also helpful and can be used as an
alternative. Finally, foot pressure measurements offer a substantially
higher specificity and can be used as a postscreening test in conjunction
with providing appropriate footwear.

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