How Canines Can Assist Our Patients with Diabetes: Diabetes Alert Dogs: What Are Their Capabilities?

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
David W Jenkins, Kaitlin M Thompson, Nikki Goeddeke
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Abstract

Background: The canine olfactory system is used for tasks that greatly aid society, such as detecting explosives, finding lost persons, and detecting many diseases and abnormal blood sugar levels early. However, the reliability of detection of glycemic fluctuations is questionable.

Methods: We reviewed the literature on the capability of canines in detecting significant variations in blood sugar. Traditional studies and anecdotal reports were assessed. Articles and resources that outline the available training and certification process were included.

Results: Publications included studies of canines' ability to detect scents associated with hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia as well as behavioral changes associated with blood sugar abnormalities. Several anecdotal reports denoted excellent canine performance in detection. Perusal of literature and Web-based resources found a range of available training, from formal (with certification) to do-it-yourself home training. Evidence supporting improved mental/physical health in persons using service dogs was robust.

Conclusions: Canines have the capability to detect numerous medical conditions, including dangerous fluctuations in blood sugar in persons with diabetes, especially hypoglycemia. Most studies on the reliability and performance of diabetes alert dogs report potential lifesaving benefits but demonstrate notable variability and inconsistencies, which may be due to lack of required formal training or a certification process. Most owners believe their dogs are highly effective and greatly improve their life and safety. Due to the improving technology seen with continuous glucose monitoring devices, many believe diabetes alert dogs will become obsolete. Aside from an early warning system, diabetes alert dogs can play a significant role in overall quality of life, especially in benefiting physical and mental health.

警犬如何帮助我们的糖尿病患者?糖尿病预警犬:它们有哪些能力?
背景:犬的嗅觉系统对社会有很大帮助,如探测爆炸物、寻找走失者、早期发现多种疾病和异常血糖水平等。然而,检测血糖波动的可靠性值得怀疑:我们查阅了有关警犬检测血糖显著变化能力的文献。我们对传统研究和轶事报告进行了评估。结果:文献中包括对警犬检测血糖重大变化能力的研究:结果:文献包括对警犬检测与高血糖和低血糖相关的气味以及与血糖异常相关的行为变化能力的研究。一些轶事报告显示警犬在检测方面表现出色。通过阅读文献和网络资源,我们发现了一系列可用的训练方法,从正规的(有证书)训练到自己动手的家庭训练,不一而足。有大量证据表明,使用服务犬的人的心理/身体健康得到了改善:结论:警犬有能力检测多种病症,包括糖尿病患者血糖的危险波动,尤其是低血糖。大多数关于糖尿病警戒犬可靠性和性能的研究都报告了其潜在的救生功效,但也显示出明显的差异性和不一致性,这可能是由于缺乏必要的正规培训或认证程序造成的。大多数主人认为他们的警犬非常有效,大大改善了他们的生活和安全。由于持续葡萄糖监测设备的技术不断进步,许多人认为糖尿病警示犬将会过时。除了预警系统外,糖尿病警示犬还能在提高整体生活质量方面发挥重要作用,尤其是在有益身心健康方面。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, the official journal of the Association, is the oldest and most frequently cited peer-reviewed journal in the profession of foot and ankle medicine. Founded in 1907 and appearing 6 times per year, it publishes research studies, case reports, literature reviews, special communications, clinical correspondence, letters to the editor, book reviews, and various other types of submissions. The Journal is included in major indexing and abstracting services for biomedical literature.
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