J Korean Geriatr Soc.
2000 May;4(1):55-67.
Usefulness of Thermography in Diabetic Neuropathy
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Korea University, Korea.
- 2Department of Family Medicine,College of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea.
- 3Department of Electrical Eng., University of Seoul, Korea.
- 4Department of Industrial system Eng., Hansung University, Korea.
Abstract
- Background
: diabetic neuropathy is one of the serious complication of diabetes mellitus and it can cause serious foot problems. These foot problems could be preventable if early detection method of diabetic neuropathy is established. Therefore, essential diagnostic tool is needed. The changes on electrophysiologic studies(EPS) may to be necessarily correlated with clinical neuropathy. Theater has attempted to confirm the thermography as an useful tool for detecting diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Methods
: Author has studied 20 patients with diabetes visiting to department of family medicine of Korea University Hospital between December 1, 1998 and June, 30, 1999. All cases were evaluated on clinical criteria. Furthermore, the EPS and thermography have been taken. The author investigated the results of thermograpy and the relation of the clinical diagnosis and EPS.
Results
: among 20 cases, 12(60.0%) cases have shown abnormality on EPS and 6(30.0%) cases of them was also abnormal on clinical criteria, the other 8(40.0%) cases were normal on EPS. Results of EPS were moderately related to clinical diagnosis. 10(50.0%) cases have shown abnormality on thermography and 6(30.0%) cases of them were also abnormal on clinical criteria, the other 10(50.0%) cases were normal on thermography. Results of thermography were related to clinical diagnosis. Among 12(60.0%) cases were abnormal on EPS, 9(45%) cases also have shown abnormality on thermography. Among 8(40.0%) cases were normal on EPS, 7(35.0%) cases were also normal on thermography. Results of thermography were highly related to EPS.
Conclusion
: Thermography is a useful diagnostic tool in diabetic peripheral neuropathy.