2008
DOI: 10.2337/dc07-1942
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Evaluation of the Self-Administered Indicator Plaster Neuropad for the Diagnosis of Neuropathy in Diabetes

Abstract: OBJECTIVE -To evaluate the inter-rater reliability between patient and health care provider of the indicator plaster neuropad (IPN) in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy and the feasibility of the IPN.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS -A total of 156 patients with diabetes were examined. At the same visit, the IPN was evaluated by the health care provider. Afterward, the IPN with written instructions for its use and evaluation for self-testing at home were provided together with a questionnaire asking for the ea… Show more

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“…Of particular importance, both Neuropad and the handheld infrared thermometer are very easy to use and have been evaluated for patient self-examination. 8,9,14 The present work adds to the body of knowledge that the neuropathic foot is warmer and encourages the future application of temperature measurement in the study of the diabetic foot.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Of particular importance, both Neuropad and the handheld infrared thermometer are very easy to use and have been evaluated for patient self-examination. 8,9,14 The present work adds to the body of knowledge that the neuropathic foot is warmer and encourages the future application of temperature measurement in the study of the diabetic foot.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Advantages of the Neuropad are its simplicity, wide availability, high performance for the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy, and high reproducibility (5,12). Moreover, the test can be self-performed and evaluated safely by the patients (13). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tentolouris et al (20) demonstrated that an abnormal Neuropad response correlates with foot ulceration in diabetic subjects and suggest that it may be a screening test for the prediction of foot ulceration. The visual reinforcement of the Neuropad test may make diabetic patients more aware of foot care, in addition to conventional evaluations, because the Neuropad test can be self-performed and is easy to carry out by the patients (21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%