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Title: | Shear-reducing Insoles to Prevent Foot Ulceration in High-risk Diabetic Patients | Authors: | Constantinides, Georgios Lavery, Lawrence A. LaFontaine, Javier |
Major Field of Science: | Engineering and Technology | Field Category: | Medical Engineering | Keywords: | Diabetic neuropathies;Foot--Ulcers;Patients | Issue Date: | 2012 | Source: | Advances in Skin and Wound Care, 2012, vol.25, no.11, pp. 519-524 | Volume: | 25 | Issue: | 11 | Start page: | 519 | End page: | 524 | Journal: | Advances in Skin & Wound Care | Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a shear-reducing insole compared with a standard insole design to prevent foot ulceration in high-risk patients with diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 299 patients with diabetic neuropathy and loss of protective sensation, foot deformity, or history of foot ulceration were randomized into a standard therapy group (n = 150) or a shear-reducing insole group (n = 149). Patients were evaluated for 18 months. Standard therapy group consisted of therapeutic footwear, diabetic foot education, and regular foot evaluation by a podiatrist. The shear-reducing insole group included a novel insole designed to reduce both pressure and shear on the sole of the foot. Insoles were replaced every 4 months in both groups. The primary clinical outcome was foot ulceration. The authors used Cox proportional hazards regression to evaluate time to ulceration. RESULTS: There were 2 significant factors from the Cox regression model: insole treatment and history of a foot complication. The standard therapy group was about 3.5 times more likely to develop an ulcer compared with shear-reducing insole group (hazard ratio, 3.47; 95% confidence interval, 0.96-12.67). CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that a shear-reducing insole is more effective than traditional insoles to prevent foot ulcers in high-risk persons with diabetes. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/4300 | ISSN: | 15277941 | DOI: | 10.1097/01.ASW.0000422625.17407.93 | Rights: | @ 2012 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Type: | Article | Affiliation : | University of Texas Cyprus University of Technology |
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