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Offloading effect of therapeutic footwear in patients with diabetic neuropathy at high risk for plantar foot ulceration

机译:糖尿病足神经病高脚底溃疡患者的治疗鞋的减负作用

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Aims Custom-made therapeutic footwear is often prescribed to patients with diabetic neuropathy, foot deformity and a healed plantar foot ulcer. Offloading these feet is important to prevent ulcer recurrence. The aim was to evaluate the offloading effect of custom-made footwear in these patients. Methods In 171 patients with diabetic neuropathy (336 feet) with foot deformity and a recently healed plantar foot ulcer, plantar pressures walking barefoot and inside new custom-made footwear were measured. At the previous ulcer location and at locations of highest barefoot pressure attributable to the deformity, in-shoe pressures were compared with non-deformed feet. The footwear was considered effective in offloading when in-shoe peak pressure at these locations was <200kPa. Results Mean in-shoe peak pressures ranged between 211 and 308kPa in feet with forefoot deformity (vs. 191-222kPa in non-deformed feet) and between 140 and 187kPa in feet with midfoot deformity (vs. 112kPa in non-deformed feet). Offloading was effective in 61% of all feet with deformity, 81% of feet with midfoot deformity, 44% of feet with forefoot deformity and 62% of previous ulcer locations. Inter-subject variability in measured in-shoe plantar pressure was large. Conclusions Offloading in custom-made footwear is often not sufficiently achieved in high-risk diabetic feet with deformity. Highest offloading success rates were seen at known high-risk locations such as previous ulcer locations and Charcot feet, the lowest success rates in forefoot deformities. Together with the large inter-subject variability in pressure outcomes, this emphasizes the need for evidence-based prescription and evaluation procedures to assure adequate offloading.
机译:目的经常为患有糖尿病性神经病,足部畸形和足底溃疡愈合的患者开处方定制的治疗鞋。减轻这些脚的负担对于预防溃疡复发很重要。目的是评估这些患者中定制鞋的卸载效果。方法对171例患有足底畸形,近期已he愈的足底溃疡的糖尿病性神经病变患者(336英尺),测量其赤脚行走和在新定制鞋内的足底压力。在先前的溃疡位置以及归因于畸形的赤脚压力最高的位置,将鞋内压力与未变形的脚进行了比较。当这些位置的鞋内峰值压力小于200kPa时,鞋被认为可以有效地减轻负荷。结果前脚畸形的鞋内平均鞋内峰值压力在211至308kPa之间(非变形脚的相对鞋内平均压力在191-222kPa之间),中足畸形的鞋的平均鞋内峰值压力在140至187kPa之间(非变形脚在112kPa之间)。在61%的所有畸形脚,81%的中足畸形脚,44%的前足畸形脚和62%的先前溃疡位置中,卸载有效。测得的鞋内足底压力的受试者间差异很大。结论在患有畸形的高风险糖尿病足中,通常无法充分实现定制鞋的卸载。卸载成功率最高的是已知的高风险地点,例如先前的溃疡地点和夏科特脚,前脚畸形的成功率最低。加上受试者间压力结果的巨大差异,这强调了基于证据的处方和评估程序的需要,以确保有足够的负荷。

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