The risk of foot ulceration in diabetic patients with high foot pressure: a prospective study
- 1 July 1992
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Diabetologia
- Vol. 35 (7) , 660-663
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00400259
Abstract
Foot ulceration results in substantial morbidity amongst diabetic patients. We have studied prospectively the relationship between high foot pressures and foot ulceration using an optical pedobarograph. A series of 86 diabetic patients, mean age 53.3 (range 17–77) years, mean duration of diabetes 17.1 (range 1–36) years, were followed-up for a mean period of 30 (range 15–34) months. Clinical neuropathy was present in 58 (67%) patients at baseline examination. Mean peak foot pressure was higher at the follow-up compared to baseline (13.5 kg·cm−2±7.1 SD vs 11.2±5.4, p12.3) being present in 55 patients at follow-up and 43 at the baseline visit (p=NS). Plantar foot ulcers developed in 21 feet of 15 patients (17%), all of whom had abnormally high pressures at baseline; neuropathy was present in 14 patients at baseline. Non-plantar ulcers occurred in 8 (9%) patients. Thus, plantar ulceration occurred in 35% of diabetic patients with high foot pressures but in none of those with normal pressures. We have shown for the first time in a prospective study that high plantar foot pressures in diabetic patients are strongly predictive of subsequent plantar ulceration, especially in the presence of neuropathy.Keywords
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