New method for evaluation of cutaneous sensibility in diabetic feet: preliminary report.

Revista do Hospital das Clinicas Pub Date : 2004-10-01 Epub Date: 2004-10-29 DOI:10.1590/s0041-87812004000500011
Marcus Castro Ferreira, Leandro Rodrigues, Klaus Fels
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Abstract

Unlabelled: Diabetic neuropathy is an important complication of the disease, responsible for ulceration and amputation of the foot. Prevention of these problems is difficult mainly because there is no method to correctly access sensibility on the skin of the foot. The introduction of the Pressure-Specified Sensory Device (PSSD) in the last decade made possible the measurement of pressure thresholds sensed by the patient, such as touch, both static and in movement, on a continuous scale. This paper is the first in Brazil to report the use of this device to measure cutaneous sensibility in 3 areas of the foot: the hallux pulp, the calcaneus, and the dorsum, which are territories of the tibial and fibular nerves.

Method: Non-diabetic patients were measured as controls, and 2 groups of diabetic patients - with and without ulcers - were compared. The PSSD was used to test the 3 areas described above. The following were evaluated: 1 PS (1-point static), 1 PD (1-point dynamic), 2 PS (2-points static), 2 PD (2-points dynamic).

Results: The diabetic group had poorer sensibility compared to controls and diabetics with ulcers had poorer sensibility when compared to diabetics without ulcers. The differences were statistically significant (P <.001).

Conclusion: Due to the small number of patients compared, the results should be taken as a preliminary report.

评价糖尿病足皮肤敏感性的新方法:初步报告。
未标记:糖尿病神经病变是该疾病的重要并发症,可导致足部溃疡和截肢。预防这些问题是困难的,主要是因为没有办法正确地接触足部皮肤的敏感性。在过去十年中,压力指定传感设备(PSSD)的引入使得测量患者感知的压力阈值成为可能,例如触摸,静态和运动,在连续范围内。这篇论文是巴西首次报道使用该装置测量足部3个区域的皮肤敏感性:拇髓、跟骨和背,这些区域是胫骨和腓骨神经的领地。方法:以非糖尿病患者为对照,比较两组糖尿病患者有无溃疡。PSSD用于测试上述3个区域。评估如下:1 PS(1分静态),1 PD(1分动态),2 PS(2分静态),2 PD(2分动态)。结果:糖尿病组与对照组相比敏感性较差,有溃疡的糖尿病患者与无溃疡的糖尿病患者相比敏感性较差。结论:由于比较的患者数量较少,该结果可作为初步报告。
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