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Rawal Medical Journal
Periodical of Pakistan Medical Association Rawalpindi Islamabad Branch
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ISSN: 0303-5212 (Print)
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RMJ. 2012; 37(2): 137-141


Role of bedside methods in evaluation of diabetic peripheral neuropathy

Javed Ahmed Phulpoto, Kouro Mal Gurbakhshani, Abrar Shaikh.

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Abstract
Background:
Vibration perception threshold (VPT) is considered as a gold standard for diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. However, the data are sparse comparing the VPT with commonly used bedside modalities. This study was carried out to evaluate the usefulness of simple bed side screening modalities for peripheral neuropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus.


Objective:
To assess the role of bedside methods in evaluation of diabetic peripheral neuropathy in diabetic patients attending diabetic clinic, ghulam Mohammad mahar medical college hospital, sukkur
Study Design:
A cross-sectional study.
Place of Study:
Diabetes Clinic, Ghulam Mohammad Mahar Medical College Hospital, Sukkur.
Duration of Study
From January 2010 to May 2011.
Methods:
A total of 1044 patients with diabetes mellitus attending the Diabetes clinic of Ghulam Mohammad Mahar Medical College Hospital, Sukkur were included in this study. All subjects had a detailed clinical assessment including Diabetic Neuropathy Symptom (DNS) score, Diabetic Neuropathy Examination (DNE) score, ankle reflex, vibration sensation with a 128 Hz tuning fork, 10g Semmes-Weinstein monofilament and vibration perception threshold (VPT).

Results:-
The prevalence of peripheral neuropathy was 34.9 per cent with VPT. Foot care practices were followed by only 214 (20.5%) of the study population. When compared with VPT, ankle reflex was the most sensitive (90.7%) but least specific (37.3%). The tuning fork and monofilament tests respectively had lower sensitivity (62.5 and 62.8%) but better specificity (95.3 and 92.9%) and accuracy (78.9 and 77.9%). Significant correlations were observed between the VPT score and the DNE (r=0.532, p<0.001) and DNS (r=0.546, p<0.001) scores and absent tuning fork sensation (r=0.590; p<0.001), monofilament sensation (r=0.573; p<0.001) and ankle reflex (r= 0.377, P= 0.01).
Interpretation & conclusions:
The present findings show that simple bed side tests are useful for assessing peripheral diabetic neuropathy, even in those subjects in whom foot care practices are not followed.

Key words: Ankle reflex, Monofilament, Neuropathy, Tuning fork, VPT


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Phulpoto JA, Gurbakhshani KM, Shaikh A. Role of bedside methods in evaluation of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. RMJ. (2012), [cited June 19, 2013]; 37(2): 137-141.



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Phulpoto, J. A., Gurbakhshani, K. M. & Shaikh, A. (2012) Role of bedside methods in evaluation of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. RMJ, 37 (2), 137-141.



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Phulpoto, Javed Ahmed, Kouro Mal Gurbakhshani, and Abrar Shaikh. 2012. Role of bedside methods in evaluation of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Rawal Medical Journal, 37 (2), 137-141.



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Phulpoto, Javed Ahmed, Kouro Mal Gurbakhshani, and Abrar Shaikh. "Role of bedside methods in evaluation of diabetic peripheral neuropathy." Rawal Medical Journal 37 (2012), 137-141.



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Phulpoto, Javed Ahmed, Kouro Mal Gurbakhshani, and Abrar Shaikh. "Role of bedside methods in evaluation of diabetic peripheral neuropathy." Rawal Medical Journal 37.2 (2012), 137-141. Print.



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Phulpoto, J. A., Gurbakhshani, K. M. & Shaikh, A. (2012) Role of bedside methods in evaluation of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Rawal Medical Journal, 37 (2), 137-141.




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