Reliability of F-Scan® in-shoe plantar pressure measurements in people with diabetes at risk of developing foot ulcers

Q2 Health Professions Foot Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.foot.2023.102027
Sigrid Simonsson , Roy Tranberg , Roland Zügner , Ulla Hellstrand Tang
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Abstract

Background

The provision of therapeutic footwear, to prevent the development of diabetic foot ulcers by re-distributing high peak plantar pressure is frequently prescribed for patients with diabetes. Areas of interest (ROI) are identified by placing boxes on the visualised pressure movie. The aims were to evaluate the inter-reliability of the placements of seven ROI boxes and to explore how the box placement affected peak pressure in the seven ROIs.

Methods

Plantar pressure movies from 20 of a total of 40 movies were selected for the analysis. Boxes were placed at ROIs, the heel, the lateral midfoot, the metatarsal phalangeal heads (5, 3–4, 2 and 1) and the hallux. The box placements were registered for the left vertical position (L) and the top horizontal position (T) for each of the ROIs, based on registrations by two certified prosthetists and orthotists.

Findings

The inter correlation coefficient of the placement of the boxes ranged from 1.00 to 0.12 (heel_L and metatarsal phalangeal head 2_L respectively). Of the 14 positions of the boxes; four were excellent, four were good, two were moderate and four were poor. No significant differences in the mean peak pressure corresponding to the box placements were found between the CPOs.

Interpretation

The inter-reliability of eight of the 14 registered placements, made by prosthetists and orthotists, of the boxes in Scan® was good to excellent. A variation of 1.00–0.12 was present. Despite the variation, no significant differences in the corresponding mean peak pressure between prosthetists and orthotists was found.

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F-Scan®在有足部溃疡风险的糖尿病患者足底压力测量中的可靠性。
背景:糖尿病患者经常需要提供治疗性鞋类,通过重新分配高峰值足底压力来预防糖尿病足溃疡的发展。感兴趣区域(ROI)是通过在可视化的压力电影上放置方框来识别的。目的是评估七个ROI盒子放置的相互可靠性,并探讨盒子放置如何影响七个ROI中的峰值压力。方法:从总共40部电影中的20部中选择足底压力电影进行分析。将盒子放置在ROI、足跟、足外侧、跖骨指骨头(5、3-4、2和1)和拇趾处。根据两名注册的假肢医生和矫正师的注册,对每个ROI的左侧垂直位置(L)和顶部水平位置(T)的盒子放置进行了注册。结果:骨箱放置位置的相关系数为1.00~0.12(分别为heel_L和跖骨指骨头2_L)。在箱子的14个位置中;四个优秀,四个良好,两个中等,四个差。CPO之间没有发现与盒子放置相对应的平均峰值压力的显著差异。解释:在Scan®中,由假肢医生和矫形器医生进行的14个注册盒子放置中,有8个盒子的相互可靠性从良好到优秀。存在1.00-0.12的变化。尽管存在差异,但在假肢医生和矫形器医生之间,相应的平均峰值压力没有发现显著差异。
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Foot Health Professions-Podiatry
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期刊介绍: The Foot is an international peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of scientific approaches and medical and surgical treatment of the foot. The Foot aims to provide a multidisciplinary platform for all specialties involved in treating disorders of the foot. At present it is the only journal which provides this inter-disciplinary opportunity. Primary research papers cover a wide range of disorders of the foot and their treatment, including diabetes, vascular disease, neurological, dermatological and infectious conditions, sports injuries, biomechanics, bioengineering, orthoses and prostheses.
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