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Research presentationGroup 6
  • STUDY OF RELATION
  • BETWEEN DIABETIC FOOT SYMPTOMS AND DIABETIC
    NEUROPATHY

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  • Research members
  • Mr. Sonam Dorji Student ID no. 50461274
  • Mr. Thanasit Prakobphon Student ID no. 51460834
  • Mrs. Ruchjirin Wongkhamlue Student ID no.
    51461022
  • Research advisers
  • Dr. Rawisut Deoisares (Content Expert)
  • Dr. Suwit Lertkajornsin (Methodology Expert)

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Rationale of the study
  • Diabetes mellitus is a non communicable chronic
    illness with its prevalence increasing at an
    alarming rate in Thailand. The prevalence of DM
    in Thai population increased from 4.4 in year
    1997 to 6.9 in 2009.
  • According to Thai DM association the incidence
    and rate (per 100000 population) of DM for year
    2008 and 2009 were 5200, 2672.12 and 5677,
    2916.37 respectively. The prevalence of
    complication due to DM was 14.3 or 746 people.

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Rationale of the study
  • Diabetic neuropathy is the most common
    complication found in DM type 2 patients. its
    prevalence of 23 leading poor quality of life
    for DM patients by its symptom and other related
    complication due to neuropathy like wounds,
    infection and amputation of leg. Diabetic
    neuropathy is also second leading cause of leg
    amputation.

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Rationale of the study
  • According to Thai clinical practice guideline for
    DM 2011, DM patients should go through complete
    foot examination each year to assess risk of
    neuropathy to prevent DM foot ulcer and further
    complication, but due increasing number of DM
    patients and limitations in time.

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Rationale of the study
  • The screening processes are limited to patients
    symptoms of neuropathy like presence of numbness
    of feet. There is also a knowledge gap about the
    reliability about using patients symptoms for
    screening of diabetic neuropathy.
  • Almost question that asked about the symptom such
    as Do you have feeling at finger tip and feet
    tip ? but now no research support or guarantee
    for diagnosis that use symptom shown are
    reliability or correctly and suitable for
    diagnosis enough.

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Purpose of the study
  • 1. To study the relationship between the sign
    and symptomsof peripheral numbness in Type2
    diabetic patient and diabetic neuropathy.
  • To study about the factors causing to diabetic
    neuropathy in Type2 diabetic patient such as sex,
    BMI, duration, associate disease, drinking ,
    smoking and glucose level control.
  • (sign and symptoms including numbness, decrease
    level
  • of consciousness, burning pain or electric shock
    feeling)

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Research question
  • Primary research question
  • Can patients symptom be used for screening of
    diabetic neuropathy ?
  • Secondary research question
  • Other factor such as Age, Sex , Onset and
    duration, BMI, Smoking , Drinking , Co-morbidity,
    Blood sugar control have effect for diabetic
    neuropathy ?
  • (sign and symptoms including numbness, decrease
    level of
  • consciousness, burning pain or electric shock
    feeling)

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Research Questions
  • P (Patient or Problem)
  • Type2 diabetic patient who came for the
    screening test at Thaphoe primary care unit,
    diabetic clinic at Naresuan university hospital
    and Medical ward at Naresuan university hospital.
  • I (Intervention or Exposure)
  • Symptom of diabetic neuropathy
  • C (Comparison intervention)
  • Patients who have and dont have symptoms of
    diabetic neuropathy
  • O (Outcome)
  • Result from screening Diabetic neuropathy at
    feet by monofilament

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Methodology
  • Study design
  • Cross sectional study
  • Samples
  • Inclusion criteria
  • DM type 2 patients who came for screening of
    Diabetic neuropathy at Thaphoe PCU on 24
    November 2011
  • DM type 2 patients who agreed for screening of
    Diabetic neuropathy in IPD at Naresuan university
    hospital on 24 November 2011
  • DM type 2 patients who came for screening of
    Diabetic neuropathy in OPD at Naresuan
    university hospital on 28 November 2011

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Methodology
  • samples
  • Exclusion criteria
  • Neuropathy due to other causes
  • Foot ulcer, edema, hypothermia
  • Limb amputation due to diabetes mellitus
  • Neuromuscular deficit and other complication
  • Skin and soft tissue infection
  • Patient with psychiatric problem

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Methodology
  • Setting of research
  • Diabetic clinic at Naresuan university hospital
  • OPD medicine Naresuan university hospital
  • PCU Thaphoe
  • Sources of informations
  • History taking of patients.
  • 10 g monofilament examination of patients
  • OPD files of patients.

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Methodology
  • Tools of research
  • Questionnaire about general health and risk
    factors of diabetic neuropathy
  • 10 g monofilament
  • Program STATA, SPSS, EXCEL

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Methodology
  • Research process (in order)
  • Contemplate research topic and seek advice from
    counseling teacher .
  • Review articles related to the research topic.
  • Presentation of research topic to the research
    teachers.
  • Develop of research model.
  • Presentation of research model .

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Methodology
  • Research process (in order)
  • Planning and testing of research.
  • studying proper handling of 10 g monofilament and
    the testing it with real patients. The test was
    carried out on 4 patients in medical ward at
    Naresuan hospital
  • contracting officials in Naresuan university
    hospital for facilitating patients and places
    for research.

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Methodology
  • Research process (in order)
  • contacting medical personals at Thaphoe PCU for
    appointment with patients coming for diabetic
    neuropathy screening.
  • Introduction, explanation about our research,
    signing of agreement for research.
  • Asking patient risk factors for diabetic
    neuropathy
  • 10 g monofilament examination of patients feet.

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Research timeline
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Analyzing of data and statistics
  • Sensitivity
  • Specificity
  • Positive predictive value
  • Negative predictive value
  • Chi-square test and Fishers Exact Test
  • Odd Ratio

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The ethics review
  • confidentiality of patients information was
    maintained by without using true name and keeping
    information within the research members.
  • patients were informed of the confidentiality
    measures before signing the research
    agreements.
  • patient dont have financial benefit from this
    research but have the benefit of free screening
    of Diabetic neuropathy with 10 g monofilament.
    Monofilament examination procedure doesnt have
    any risk and is not painful to the patient

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Research result
  • Table1. Characteristics of the type 2 diabetic
    patients (n106)

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Research result
  • Table1. Characteristics of the type 2 diabetic
    patients (n106)

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Research result
  • Primary research question
  • Patient symptoms can be used for screening of
    Diabetic neuropathy or not ?

23
Research result
  • Sensitivity, Specificity
  • Positive Negative predictive value

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Research result
  • Table 4. Univariate logistic regression

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Research result
  • Table 5. Multivariate logistic regression

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Limitation and suggestion
  1. we should have sample that follow by calculation
    formulas.
  2. If possible, you should used the better standard
    test procedure for more accuracy result.
  3. The test should be done in diversity people
    because this thesis was done in the hospital only
    and patient should be take care of themselves, so
    the information we got may be not match with fact.

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Limitation and suggestion
  • We should used blood sugar control procedure and
    kept FBS/HbA1C then compare in each person for
    different result or not by 10g-monofilament
  • You should add special characteristic belong to
    each person in quiz. To let us know what clinical
    that effect with 10 g monofilament test and got
    result in positive
  • You should kept more information that relate with
    onset of clinical then compare to the duration
    from onset to the testing time was done.

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References
  • 1. Kärvestedt, L., E. Mårtensson, et al. (2010).
    "The prevalence of peripheral neuropathy in a
    population-based study of patients with type 2
    diabetes in Sweden." Journal of Diabetes and its
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  • 2. Franse, L. V., G. D. Valk, et al. (2000).
    "Numbness of the feet is a poor indicator for
    polyneuropathy in Type 2 diabetic patients."
    Diabetic Medicine 17(2) 105-110.
  • 3. Mueller, M. J. (January 1996 ). "Identifying
    Patients With Diabetes Mellitus Who Are at Risk
    for Lower-Extremity Complications Use of
    Semmes-Weinstein Monofilaments".
  • 4. Valk, G. D., J. J. J. de Sonnaville, et al.
    (1997). "The assessment of diabetic
    polyneuropathy in daily clinical practice
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    neurological examination." Muscle Nerve 20(1)
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References
  • 5. Bruce A. Perkins, F., David Olaleye, PHD,
    Bernard Zinman, FRCPC and Vera Bril, FRCPC
    (February 2001 ). "Simple Screening Tests for
    Peripheral Neuropathy in the Diabetes Clinic "
  • 6. Rahman, M., S. J. Griffin, et al. (2003). "How
    should peripheral neuropathy be assessed in
    people with diabetes in primary care? A
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    Diabetic Medicine 20(5) 368-374.
  • 7. Nather, A., S. H. Neo, et al. (2008).
    "Assessment of sensory neuropathy in diabetic
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    FRCP (2008). "The Status of Diabetes Control
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References
  • 10. Boulton, A. J. M. (2010). "Chapter 4
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  • 11. American Diabetes Association (2011)
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