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远程医疗中使用配备传感器的鞋垫结合照片记录预防糖尿病足溃疡的随机对照试验研究方案。

Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test for preventive effects of diabetic foot ulceration by telemedicine that includes sensor-equipped insoles combined with photo documentation.

机构信息

Clinic for Nephrology and Hypertension, Diabetes and Endocrinology, Otto-von-Guericke University, Leipziger Str. 44, 39120, Magdeburg, Germany.

出版信息

Trials. 2019 Aug 22;20(1):521. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3623-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Early detection of diabetic foot ulcerations (DFUs) can avoid or delay any progression into more severe stages, which may require limb amputation or lead to infectious sequelae and death. However, frequent clinical screening would be too intrusive and costly, and self-examination may be hampered by concomitant diseases and social disabilities. In addition, it requires professional knowledge and experience using specialized devices. Researchers reported that skin temperature monitoring could reduce the risk of DFUs in high-risk patients. The main research objects in this field are effective and convenient means of temperature measurement, accurate and reasonable early warning mechanisms, and timely and appropriate interventions. This trial aims to investigate the effectiveness of daily home-based foot temperature measurements in the prevention of DFUs with the aid of intelligent sensor-equipped insoles combined with photo documentation.

METHODS/DESIGN: In this open-label, prospective, randomized, 24-month trial, 300 patients with diabetes mellitus (type 1 or 2) and severe diabetic peripheral neuropathy (vibration sensation ≤ 4/8), aged 18-85 years, will be recruited and assigned to control and intervention groups in a ratio of 1:1. Main inclusion criteria to be eligible for study participation encompass in particular risk group 2 or 3 for the development of DFUs using the diabetic foot risk classification system (as specified by the International Working Group on the Diabetic Feet [IWGDF]) and the ability to use a mobile phone.

INTERVENTIONS

Participants in both groups will receive education about regular foot care at the beginning of the study (visit 0). In the intervention group, every patient will receive a pair of slippers with the inserted sensor-equipped insole as well as a smartphone with the corresponding smartphone application (Smart Prevent Diabetic Feet Application). The insole is a tool that records the temperature variabilities of the plantar foot. Patients will measure their foot temperature twice a day at home with a time interval > 4 h during the entire course of the study (24 months). The measured data will be initially analyzed and visualized, and further transferred to a remote server that allows the physician to perform specific interpretations. In case of temperature differences > 1.5 °C between left and right corresponding sites lasting > 32 h (assigned alarm level 4), the physician will start an intervention phase, which requires the patient to reduce daily activities and relax his feet for five days. At the same time, photo documentation is encouraged to be performed by the patient. Possibly, additional visits to a private doctor or clinical examinations will be arranged for the patient during this intervention period.

OUTCOMES

The primary outcome is foot ulceration, evaluated by a physician, and occurring at any point during the study.

DISCUSSION

This study addresses principal aspects in the prevention of DFUs. First, the sensor-equipped insole will be evaluated for daily performance in home-based measurements of foot temperatures. Second, a telemedicine structure is tested that evaluates sensor data automatically and proposes suitable intervention measures under the supervision of a physician. Third, predictive models for DFUs will be built using the collected sensor data allowing for interpretations, which in the future may support medical care providers.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS), DRKS00013798 . Registered on 18 January 2018.

摘要

背景

早期发现糖尿病足溃疡(DFU)可以避免或延迟任何进展到更严重的阶段,这可能需要截肢或导致感染后遗症和死亡。然而,频繁的临床筛查会过于侵入性和昂贵,自我检查可能会因伴随疾病和社会残疾而受阻。此外,它需要使用专业知识和经验使用专门的设备。研究人员报告称,皮肤温度监测可以降低高危患者发生 DFU 的风险。该领域的主要研究对象是有效和方便的测温手段、准确合理的预警机制以及及时和适当的干预措施。本试验旨在研究在智能传感器鞋垫的辅助下,结合照片记录,每天在家测量足部温度对预防 DFU 的效果。

方法/设计:在这项开放标签、前瞻性、随机、24 个月的试验中,将招募 300 名患有糖尿病(1 型或 2 型)和严重糖尿病周围神经病变(振动感觉≤4/8)的患者,年龄在 18-85 岁之间,按照 1:1 的比例分配到对照组和干预组。主要纳入标准是使用糖尿病足风险分类系统(由国际糖尿病足工作组[IWGDF]指定)为 DFU 发展风险组 2 或 3,并且能够使用移动电话。

干预措施

两组患者在研究开始时(访视 0)都将接受关于定期足部护理的教育。在干预组中,每位患者将收到一双带有插入式传感器鞋垫的拖鞋和一部带有相应智能手机应用程序(Smart Prevent Diabetic Feet Application)的智能手机。鞋垫是一种记录足底温度变化的工具。患者将在整个研究期间(24 个月)每天在家中两次测量体温,两次测量之间的时间间隔>4 小时。测量数据将进行初步分析和可视化,然后进一步传输到远程服务器,允许医生进行特定的解释。如果左右相应部位之间的温差>1.5°C 持续>32 小时(报警级别 4),医生将开始干预阶段,要求患者减少日常活动并放松脚部五天。同时,鼓励患者进行照片记录。在此干预期间,可能会为患者安排私人医生或临床检查。

结果

主要结局是由医生评估的足部溃疡,在研究期间的任何时间发生。

讨论

本研究涉及 DFU 预防的主要方面。首先,将评估带有传感器的鞋垫在家庭足部温度测量中的日常性能。其次,测试了一种远程医疗结构,该结构自动评估传感器数据并在医生的监督下提出合适的干预措施。第三,使用收集到的传感器数据构建 DFU 的预测模型,以便进行解释,这在未来可能支持医疗保健提供者。

试验注册

德国临床试验注册处(DRKS),DRKS00013798。注册于 2018 年 1 月 18 日。

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