The Value of Muscle Thickness of Lower Limbs in Detection of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Sally H. Abdulkareem, Abdulnasir H. Ameer
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  Background: Neuropathy stands out as the highest-prevalence diabetes-related complication, impacting no less than 50% of individuals with diabetes throughout their lifespan. As The most common reason for disability due to walking difficulties, foot ulcerations, and limb loss, DPN is worthy of study, and early diagnosis of DPN signs is required. Objectives: This study aims to aid in the identification of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) by determining the muscle thickness of the lower extremities in patients with DPN. Patients and Methods: The study included 24 subjects with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) and 25 individuals as a control group, subdivided into 8 diabetic patients without DPN and 17 healthy individuals. Both control and DPN subjects underwent bilateral peroneal and tibial motor nerve conduction studies (NCS) and high-resolution muscle ultrasounds to measure muscle thickness. Abductor hallucis muscle (AH), extensor digitorum brevis muscle (EDB), extensor hallucis longus muscle (EHL), tibialis anterior muscle (TA), and rectus femoris muscle (RF) were evaluated on both sides using ultrasound. Results: Comparing the tested muscles to the control group, the study revealed a statistically significant decrease in the thickness of many of the muscles being tested when compared to the control group. Conclusions: These findings point to the possibility that quantitative muscle ultrasound could be beneficial in identifying muscle changes associated with DPN. It is necessary to conduct additional studies to verify the results in larger samples of diabetic patients. Keywords: Neuromuscular Ultrasound, Muscle Thickness, Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
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下肢肌肉厚度在检测糖尿病周围神经病变中的价值
背景:神经病变是发病率最高的糖尿病相关并发症,影响不少于 50%的糖尿病患者的一生。由于行走困难、足部溃疡和肢体缺失是导致残疾的最常见原因,因此 DPN 值得研究,并且需要对 DPN 征兆进行早期诊断。研究目的本研究旨在通过测定糖尿病周围神经病变(DPN)患者的下肢肌肉厚度,帮助识别糖尿病周围神经病变(DPN)。患者和方法:研究包括 24 名糖尿病周围神经病变(DPN)受试者和 25 名对照组受试者,对照组又分为 8 名无 DPN 的糖尿病患者和 17 名健康人。对照组和 DPN 受试者均接受了双侧腓肠肌和胫骨运动神经传导研究(NCS)和高分辨率肌肉超声波检查,以测量肌肉厚度。使用超声波评估了两侧的拇外展肌 (AH)、趾外展肌 (EDB)、拇长伸肌 (EHL)、胫骨前肌 (TA) 和股直肌 (RF)。结果将接受测试的肌肉与对照组进行比较,研究结果显示,与对照组相比,接受测试的许多肌肉的厚度都出现了统计学意义上的显著下降。结论这些研究结果表明,定量肌肉超声波检查可能有助于识别与 DPN 相关的肌肉变化。有必要进行更多的研究,以便在更大样本的糖尿病患者中验证这些结果。关键词神经肌肉超声 肌肉厚度 糖尿病周围神经病变
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