A New Quantitative Neuropad for Early Diagnosis of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy.

IF 8 2区 医学
Zheng Yang, Subei Zhao, Yuhuan Lv, Linyu Xiang, Xiaoru Zhang, Zhengping Feng, Zhiping Liu, Rong Li
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Abstract

Aims: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) often coexists with sudomotor dysfunction, resulting in an increased risk of diabetic foot. This study aimed to explore an efficient method for early diagnosis of DPN by establishing a quantitative Neuropad.

Methods: We recruited 518 patients with type 2 diabetes. Neuropathy Symptoms Score (NSS) combined with Neuropathy Disability Score (NDS) was used to assess distal symmetrical peripheral neuropathy (DSPN). The area under the ROC curve (AUROC), sensitivity, and specificity were used to compare the diagnostic efficacy of quantitative Neuropad (the change rate of the chromatic aberration value per minute) and two types of visual Neuropad (visual Neuropad A: whether the time to complete colour change within 10 min, visual Neuropad B: the time to complete colour change) for DPN.

Results: We did not observe very good diagnostic efficacy of Neuropad (visual Neuropad A and B: 0.59 and 0.64, quantitative Neuropad AUROC: 0.62-0.64) when using standard DSPN diagnostic criteria (NDS 6-12 or NDS 3-5 combined with NSS 5-9). When DPN was assessed by NSS + NDS ≥ 4, visual Neuropad B improved the specificity (AUROC 0.72, 67.00%, specificity 71.70%) by extending the detection time compared with visual Neuropad A (AUROC 0.62, sensitivity 81.80%, specificity 41.70%). Quantitative Neuropad significantly improved the diagnostic effect (AUROC 0.81, sensitivity 80.0%, specificity 76.3%) and reduced the detection time (4 min).

Conclusions: This study provides a new quantitative Neuropad, which has great potential to be an extremely useful diagnostic tool for early screening of sudomotor dysfunction in the clinical practice.

用于早期诊断糖尿病周围神经病变的新型定量神经垫。
目的:糖尿病周围神经病变(DPN)通常与运动功能障碍并存,导致糖尿病足风险增加。本研究旨在通过建立定量神经垫,探索早期诊断 DPN 的有效方法:我们招募了 518 名 2 型糖尿病患者。方法:我们招募了 518 名 2 型糖尿病患者,采用神经病变症状评分(NSS)和神经病变残疾评分(NDS)来评估远端对称性周围神经病变(DSPN)。用 ROC 曲线下面积(AUROC)、灵敏度和特异性来比较定量 Neuropad(每分钟色差值的变化率)和两种视觉 Neuropad(视觉 Neuropad A:是否在 10 分钟内完成颜色变化;视觉 Neuropad B:完成颜色变化的时间)对 DSPN 的诊断效果:在使用标准 DSPN 诊断标准(NDS 6-12 或 NDS 3-5 结合 NSS 5-9)时,我们没有观察到 Neuropad 非常好的诊断效果(视觉 Neuropad A 和 B:0.59 和 0.64,定量 Neuropad AUROC:0.62-0.64)。当通过 NSS + NDS ≥ 4 评估 DPN 时,与视觉 Neuropad A(AUROC 0.62,灵敏度 81.80%,特异度 41.70%)相比,视觉 Neuropad B 通过延长检测时间提高了特异度(AUROC 0.72,67.00%,特异度 71.70%)。定量神经垫明显提高了诊断效果(AUROC 0.81,灵敏度 80.0%,特异性 76.3%),并缩短了检测时间(4 分钟):本研究提供了一种新的定量 Neuropad,它极有可能成为临床实践中早期筛查肢体运动功能障碍的一种非常有用的诊断工具。
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Diabetes-Metabolism Research and Reviews
Diabetes-Metabolism Research and Reviews ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews is an indispensable resource for clinicians and researchers working in the fields of diabetes, endocrinology, metabolism and obesity. Our reviews section provides the latest updates on clinical and basic scientific advances in key areas of diabetes, obesity and metabolism, important historical overviews, discussion of controversial issues and opinions from prominent researchers and clinicians. Original articles describing clinical studies, translational and basic research related to diabetes, obesity, metabolism, or closely related metabolic disorders are welcome, as are articles concerned with treatment and management issues related to patient care.
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