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治疗性鞋具对高风险糖尿病周围神经病变患者足部溃疡的减压作用。

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

机构信息

Department of Rehabilitation, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Diabet Med. 2012 Dec;29(12):1534-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-5491.2012.03770.x.

Abstract

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 < 200 kPa.

RESULTS

Mean in-shoe peak pressures ranged between 211 and 308 kPa in feet with forefoot deformity (vs. 191-222 kPa in non-deformed feet) and between 140 and 187 kPa in feet with midfoot deformity (vs. 112 kPa 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.

摘要

目的

定制矫形鞋通常用于治疗糖尿病周围神经病变、足部畸形和愈合的足底溃疡患者。减轻这些足部的压力对于预防溃疡复发很重要。本研究旨在评估定制矫形鞋在这些患者中的减压效果。

方法

在 171 例足部畸形和近期愈合的足底溃疡的糖尿病周围神经病变患者(336 只脚)中,测量了他们赤脚和穿着新定制矫形鞋行走时的足底压力。在之前的溃疡位置和由于畸形导致的最高足底压力位置,比较了鞋内压力与非畸形足的压力。当这些位置的鞋内峰值压力<200kPa 时,认为该矫形鞋具有减压效果。

结果

前足畸形的足部(与非畸形足的 191-222kPa 相比)的鞋内峰值压力平均为 211-308kPa,中足畸形的足部(与非畸形足的 112kPa 相比)的鞋内峰值压力平均为 140-187kPa。在所有有畸形的足部中,61%的矫形鞋具有减压效果,81%的中足畸形足部、44%的前足畸形足部和 62%的先前溃疡位置具有减压效果。测量的鞋内足底压力的个体间变异性很大。

结论

在有畸形的高危糖尿病足中,定制矫形鞋的减压效果往往不够理想。在已知的高风险位置(如先前的溃疡位置和夏科足),减压效果最好,在前足畸形中,减压效果最差。结合压力结果的个体间变异性较大,这强调了需要基于证据的处方和评估程序,以确保足够的减压效果。

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