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Role of High-resolution Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of the Tibial and Median Nerves in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

AIM: To evaluate and measure the mean cross-sectional area of the tibial and median nerves in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, and to study the association between high-resolution ultrasonographic findings in diabetic peripheral neuropathy with the duration of illness, glycosylated haem...

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Autores principales: Ranjan, Tanu, Chandak, Shruti, Malhotra, Ankur, Aggarwal, Arjit, Haria, Jigar, Singla, Deepak
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9714279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36483783
http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/jou.2022.0035
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author Ranjan, Tanu
Chandak, Shruti
Malhotra, Ankur
Aggarwal, Arjit
Haria, Jigar
Singla, Deepak
author_facet Ranjan, Tanu
Chandak, Shruti
Malhotra, Ankur
Aggarwal, Arjit
Haria, Jigar
Singla, Deepak
author_sort Ranjan, Tanu
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description AIM: To evaluate and measure the mean cross-sectional area of the tibial and median nerves in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, and to study the association between high-resolution ultrasonographic findings in diabetic peripheral neuropathy with the duration of illness, glycosylated haemoglobin values, random blood sugar levels, and aesthesiometry (using monofilament examination). MATERIAL AND METHODS: A prospective observational study was conducted among 63 patients who were diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus and underwent ultrasound and monofilament examinations. The cross-sectional area of the median nerve of the dominant hand and the tibial nerves was calculated on ultrasound examination. RESULTS: The mean cross-sectional area of the median and tibial nerves was higher in patients with poor glycaemic control, with the mean cross-sectional area of the median nerve being 10.9, 12.8, 13.0, and 12.9 mm(2) at various points in the leg in cases where the monofilament examination was negative, as compared to 7.30, 7.78, 7.91, 7.87 mm(2) in patients with positive monofilament examination results. There was a significant positive correlation between the cross-sectional area of the tibial and median nerves and HbA(1c), duration of diabetes, aesthesiometry, and random blood sugar levels. With an increase in HbA(1c), duration of diabetes, and random blood sugar levels, there was a corresponding increase in the cross-sectional area of the nerves. These findings helped us to identify diabetic peripheral neuropathy. CONCLUSIONS: High-resolution ultrasonography along with aesthesiometry and HbA(1c) values can be an effective and easily available tool for detecting changes secondary to diabetic peripheral neuropathy. The method has a potential to replace or substitute nerve conduction tests in the near future.
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spelling pubmed-97142792022-12-07 Role of High-resolution Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of the Tibial and Median Nerves in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Ranjan, Tanu Chandak, Shruti Malhotra, Ankur Aggarwal, Arjit Haria, Jigar Singla, Deepak J Ultrason Research-Paper AIM: To evaluate and measure the mean cross-sectional area of the tibial and median nerves in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, and to study the association between high-resolution ultrasonographic findings in diabetic peripheral neuropathy with the duration of illness, glycosylated haemoglobin values, random blood sugar levels, and aesthesiometry (using monofilament examination). MATERIAL AND METHODS: A prospective observational study was conducted among 63 patients who were diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus and underwent ultrasound and monofilament examinations. The cross-sectional area of the median nerve of the dominant hand and the tibial nerves was calculated on ultrasound examination. RESULTS: The mean cross-sectional area of the median and tibial nerves was higher in patients with poor glycaemic control, with the mean cross-sectional area of the median nerve being 10.9, 12.8, 13.0, and 12.9 mm(2) at various points in the leg in cases where the monofilament examination was negative, as compared to 7.30, 7.78, 7.91, 7.87 mm(2) in patients with positive monofilament examination results. There was a significant positive correlation between the cross-sectional area of the tibial and median nerves and HbA(1c), duration of diabetes, aesthesiometry, and random blood sugar levels. With an increase in HbA(1c), duration of diabetes, and random blood sugar levels, there was a corresponding increase in the cross-sectional area of the nerves. These findings helped us to identify diabetic peripheral neuropathy. CONCLUSIONS: High-resolution ultrasonography along with aesthesiometry and HbA(1c) values can be an effective and easily available tool for detecting changes secondary to diabetic peripheral neuropathy. The method has a potential to replace or substitute nerve conduction tests in the near future. Sciendo 2022-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9714279/ /pubmed/36483783 http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/jou.2022.0035 Text en © 2022 Tanu Ranjan et al., published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Ranjan, Tanu
Chandak, Shruti
Malhotra, Ankur
Aggarwal, Arjit
Haria, Jigar
Singla, Deepak
Role of High-resolution Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of the Tibial and Median Nerves in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
title Role of High-resolution Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of the Tibial and Median Nerves in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
title_full Role of High-resolution Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of the Tibial and Median Nerves in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
title_fullStr Role of High-resolution Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of the Tibial and Median Nerves in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
title_full_unstemmed Role of High-resolution Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of the Tibial and Median Nerves in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
title_short Role of High-resolution Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of the Tibial and Median Nerves in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
title_sort role of high-resolution ultrasonography in the evaluation of the tibial and median nerves in diabetic peripheral neuropathy
topic Research-Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9714279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36483783
http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/jou.2022.0035
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