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Establishing Differences in Thermographic Patterns between the Various Complications in Diabetic Foot Disease

AIM: To evaluate the potential of thermography as an assessment tool for the detection of foot complications by understanding the variations in temperature that occur in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). METHODS: Participants were categorized according to a medical examination, ankle brachial index, do...

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Autores principales: Gatt, Alfred, Falzon, Owen, Cassar, Kevin, Ellul, Christian, Camilleri, Kenneth P., Gauci, Jean, Mizzi, Stephen, Mizzi, Anabelle, Sturgeon, Cassandra, Camilleri, Liberato, Chockalingam, Nachiappan, Formosa, Cynthia
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5867599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29721019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9808295
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author Gatt, Alfred
Falzon, Owen
Cassar, Kevin
Ellul, Christian
Camilleri, Kenneth P.
Gauci, Jean
Mizzi, Stephen
Mizzi, Anabelle
Sturgeon, Cassandra
Camilleri, Liberato
Chockalingam, Nachiappan
Formosa, Cynthia
author_facet Gatt, Alfred
Falzon, Owen
Cassar, Kevin
Ellul, Christian
Camilleri, Kenneth P.
Gauci, Jean
Mizzi, Stephen
Mizzi, Anabelle
Sturgeon, Cassandra
Camilleri, Liberato
Chockalingam, Nachiappan
Formosa, Cynthia
author_sort Gatt, Alfred
collection PubMed
description AIM: To evaluate the potential of thermography as an assessment tool for the detection of foot complications by understanding the variations in temperature that occur in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). METHODS: Participants were categorized according to a medical examination, ankle brachial index, doppler waveform analysis, and 10-gram monofilament testing into five groups: healthy adult, DM with no complications, DM with peripheral neuropathy, DM with neuroischaemia, and DM with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) groups. Thermographic imaging of the toes and forefeet was performed. RESULTS: 43 neuroischaemic feet, 41 neuropathic feet, 58 PAD feet, 21 DM feet without complications, and 126 healthy feet were analyzed. The temperatures of the feet and toes were significantly higher in the complications group when compared to the healthy adult and DM healthy groups. The higher the temperatures of the foot in DM, the higher the probability that it is affected by neuropathy, neuroischaemia, or PAD. CONCLUSIONS: Significant differences in mean temperatures exist between participants who were healthy and those with DM with no known complications when compared to participants with neuroischaemia, neuropathy, or PAD. As foot temperature rises, so does the probability of the presence of complications of neuropathy, neuroischaemia, or peripheral arterial disease.
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spelling pubmed-58675992018-05-02 Establishing Differences in Thermographic Patterns between the Various Complications in Diabetic Foot Disease Gatt, Alfred Falzon, Owen Cassar, Kevin Ellul, Christian Camilleri, Kenneth P. Gauci, Jean Mizzi, Stephen Mizzi, Anabelle Sturgeon, Cassandra Camilleri, Liberato Chockalingam, Nachiappan Formosa, Cynthia Int J Endocrinol Research Article AIM: To evaluate the potential of thermography as an assessment tool for the detection of foot complications by understanding the variations in temperature that occur in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). METHODS: Participants were categorized according to a medical examination, ankle brachial index, doppler waveform analysis, and 10-gram monofilament testing into five groups: healthy adult, DM with no complications, DM with peripheral neuropathy, DM with neuroischaemia, and DM with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) groups. Thermographic imaging of the toes and forefeet was performed. RESULTS: 43 neuroischaemic feet, 41 neuropathic feet, 58 PAD feet, 21 DM feet without complications, and 126 healthy feet were analyzed. The temperatures of the feet and toes were significantly higher in the complications group when compared to the healthy adult and DM healthy groups. The higher the temperatures of the foot in DM, the higher the probability that it is affected by neuropathy, neuroischaemia, or PAD. CONCLUSIONS: Significant differences in mean temperatures exist between participants who were healthy and those with DM with no known complications when compared to participants with neuroischaemia, neuropathy, or PAD. As foot temperature rises, so does the probability of the presence of complications of neuropathy, neuroischaemia, or peripheral arterial disease. Hindawi 2018-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5867599/ /pubmed/29721019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9808295 Text en Copyright © 2018 Alfred Gatt et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gatt, Alfred
Falzon, Owen
Cassar, Kevin
Ellul, Christian
Camilleri, Kenneth P.
Gauci, Jean
Mizzi, Stephen
Mizzi, Anabelle
Sturgeon, Cassandra
Camilleri, Liberato
Chockalingam, Nachiappan
Formosa, Cynthia
Establishing Differences in Thermographic Patterns between the Various Complications in Diabetic Foot Disease
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title_full Establishing Differences in Thermographic Patterns between the Various Complications in Diabetic Foot Disease
title_fullStr Establishing Differences in Thermographic Patterns between the Various Complications in Diabetic Foot Disease
title_full_unstemmed Establishing Differences in Thermographic Patterns between the Various Complications in Diabetic Foot Disease
title_short Establishing Differences in Thermographic Patterns between the Various Complications in Diabetic Foot Disease
title_sort establishing differences in thermographic patterns between the various complications in diabetic foot disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5867599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29721019
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9808295
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