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Home monitoring of foot skin temperatures to prevent ulceration


LA Lavery, KR Higgins, DR Lanctot, GP … - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—Eighty-five patients who fit diabetic foot risk category
2 or 3 (neuropathy and foot deformity or previous history of ulceration or partial foot
amputation) were randomized into a standard therapy group (n = 41) or an enhanced ...
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Preventing Diabetic Foot Ulcer Recurrence in High-Risk Patients


LA Lavery, KR Higgins, DR Lanctot, GP … - Diabetes care, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—In this physician-blinded, randomized, 15-month, multicenter
trial, 173 subjects with a previous history of diabetic foot ulceration were assigned to standard
therapy, structured foot examination, or enhanced therapy groups. Each group received ...
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Skin temperature monitoring reduces the risk for diabetic foot ulceration in high-risk …


DG Armstrong, K Holtz-Neiderer, C Wendel, MJ … - The American journal of …, 2007 - Elsevier
A total of 8.4% (n = 19) subjects ulcerated over the study period. Subjects were one third as likely
to ulcerate in the Dermal Thermometry Group compared with the Standard Therapy Group
(12.2% vs 4.7%, odds ratio 3.0, 95% confidence interval, 1.0 to 8.5, P = .038). ...
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Prediction of diabetic foot ulcer occurrence using commonly available clinical …

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EJ Boyko, JH Ahroni, V Cohen, KM Nelson, PJ … - Diabetes Care, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We followed 1,285 diabetic veterans without foot ulcer
for this outcome with annual clinical evaluations and quarterly mailed questionnaires to identify
foot problems. At baseline we assessed age; race; weight; current smoking; diabetes ...
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Use of liquid crystal thermography in the evaluation of the diabetic foot


RM Stess, PC Sisney, KM Moss, PM Graf, KS Louie, … - Diabetes Care, 1986 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Liquid crystal thermography (LCT) was used to determine temperature variations on the plantar
surface of feet. The purpose was to identify thermal emission patterns associated with diabetic
foot ulcers. Three population groups were screened: group I, 16 nondiabetic controls; ...
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Variability in activity may precede diabetic foot ulceration


DG Armstrong, LA Lavery, K Holtz-Neiderer, MJ … - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Eight subjects ulcerated during the evaluation period of 37.1 ± 12.3 weeks. The
average daily activity was significantly lower in individuals who ulcerated compared with individuals
who did not ulcerate (809.0 ± 612.2 vs. 1,394.5 ± 868.5, P = 0.03). Furthermore, there was ...
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The prediction of diabetic neuropathic plantar foot ulceration by liquid-crystal …


SJ Benbow, AW Chan, DR Bowsher, G Williams, IA … - Diabetes Care, 1994 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE--To assess whether the development of plantar foot ulceration could be predicted
from the mean plantar foot temperature (MFT), as assessed by liquid-crystal contact thermography
(LCT), in patients with peripheral neuropathy. RESEARCH DESIGN AND ...
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A randomized trial of two irremovable off-loading devices in the management of …

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IA Katz, A Harlan, B Miranda-Palma, L Prieto- … - Diabetes Care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—The proportions of patients with ulcers that healed within 12 weeks in the iTCC and
TCC groups were 80 and 74%, respectively (94 and 93%, respectively, when patients who were
lost to follow-up were excluded). Survival analysis (healing rates) was statistically ...
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Skin temperatures as a one-time screening tool do not predict future diabetic foot …


… LA Lavery, RP Wunderlich, AJM Boulton - Journal of the …, 2003 - Am Podiatric Med Assoc
In recent years, many clinicians have asserted that the use of skin temperature assessment might
be a useful means of predicting diabetic foot complications.3, 7-14 Some have suggested that
a one-time screening of skin temperatures at baseline using a mean of several tested ...
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[PDF] The use of the Semmes-Weinstein monofilament and other threshold tests for …


JA Mayfield, J Sugarman - Journal of Family Practice, 2000 - ptolemy.ca
Ovid: Mayfield: J Fam Pract, Volume 49(11) Supplement.November 2000.S17-S29 ... © 2000
by Appleton & Lange. All rights reserved. ... The Use of the Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament
and Other Threshold Tests for Preventing Foot Ulceration and Amputation in Persons with ...
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