Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 213 - 218 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.32322/jhsm.856117 İndeks Tarihi: 02-08-2021

The effectiveness of electroneuromyography in the early diagnosis of diabetic foot development

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Objective: Diabetic foot is one of the basic causes of lower extremity amputation. The aim of this study is to determinewhich examination method of nerve conduction disorders may be used predominantly for early diagnosis of diabetic footdevelopment in the follow-up of diabetic patients.Material and Method: The study consists of 3 different groups (n=150) of patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (DM). Group 1; 50patients with diabetic foot complications (DFC+), Group 2; 50 patients without diabetic foot complications and with polyneuropathy(DFC-/PNP+), Group 3; 50 patients without diabetic foot complications and without polyneuropathy (DFC-/PNP-). Diabetic footwounds were grouped by PEDIS classification. A total of 150 DM patients were included. The age, sex, diabetes duration, bloodglucose levels, HbA1c measurements, and standard electroneuromyography (ENMG) findings were compared.Findings: Age, sex, diabetes duration, blood glucose, HbA1c values and electroneuromyography (ENMG) for nerve amplitude,velocity and latency results were compared among the groups. A significant statistical difference was found between threegroups when age, sex, HgbA1c, fasting blood glucose, diabetes duration was evaluated (p<0.05). All DFC+ patients had PNP+.In the DFC+ group, unlike DFC-/PNP+ group, the motor nerves of the lower extremities were also involved. Tibial nervevelocity was lower than normal in DFC+ patients and normal in other groups (p<0.05). A statistically significant differencewas found in peroneal nerve conduction velocity between the DFC+ group and the DFC- groups (p<0.05). Peroneal nerveconduction velocity was not statistically significant between DFC-/PNP+ and DFC-/PNP- groups (p>0.05). Peroneal nerveconduction velocity was lowest in the DFC+ group. This factor was considered as a risk factor for DFC development.Conclusions: The slowdown in peroneal nerve conduction velocity and the increase in diabetes duration were the primary riskfactors for diabetic foot development, and the decrease in tibial nerve velocity was also considered as significant. This study showedthat the involvement of motor nerve conduction in the lower extremity was considered as a signal for diabetic foot development.
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APA KESMEZ CAN F, BİLGE N, Alay H, Parlak M (2021). The effectiveness of electroneuromyography in the early diagnosis of diabetic foot development. , 213 - 218. 10.32322/jhsm.856117
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IEEE KESMEZ CAN F,BİLGE N,Alay H,Parlak M "The effectiveness of electroneuromyography in the early diagnosis of diabetic foot development." , ss.213 - 218, 2021. 10.32322/jhsm.856117
ISNAD KESMEZ CAN, Fatma vd. "The effectiveness of electroneuromyography in the early diagnosis of diabetic foot development". (2021), 213-218. https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.856117
APA KESMEZ CAN F, BİLGE N, Alay H, Parlak M (2021). The effectiveness of electroneuromyography in the early diagnosis of diabetic foot development. Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online), 4(2), 213 - 218. 10.32322/jhsm.856117
Chicago KESMEZ CAN Fatma,BİLGE NURAY,Alay Handan,Parlak Mehmet The effectiveness of electroneuromyography in the early diagnosis of diabetic foot development. Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online) 4, no.2 (2021): 213 - 218. 10.32322/jhsm.856117
MLA KESMEZ CAN Fatma,BİLGE NURAY,Alay Handan,Parlak Mehmet The effectiveness of electroneuromyography in the early diagnosis of diabetic foot development. Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online), vol.4, no.2, 2021, ss.213 - 218. 10.32322/jhsm.856117
AMA KESMEZ CAN F,BİLGE N,Alay H,Parlak M The effectiveness of electroneuromyography in the early diagnosis of diabetic foot development. Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online). 2021; 4(2): 213 - 218. 10.32322/jhsm.856117
Vancouver KESMEZ CAN F,BİLGE N,Alay H,Parlak M The effectiveness of electroneuromyography in the early diagnosis of diabetic foot development. Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online). 2021; 4(2): 213 - 218. 10.32322/jhsm.856117
IEEE KESMEZ CAN F,BİLGE N,Alay H,Parlak M "The effectiveness of electroneuromyography in the early diagnosis of diabetic foot development." Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online), 4, ss.213 - 218, 2021. 10.32322/jhsm.856117
ISNAD KESMEZ CAN, Fatma vd. "The effectiveness of electroneuromyography in the early diagnosis of diabetic foot development". Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online) 4/2 (2021), 213-218. https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.856117