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- W2189870403 abstract "Les lésions du pied chez les patients diabétiques ayant une neuropathie constituent un enjeu dans la prise en charge diabétologique, afin d’éviter les amputations. Un suivi podologique régulier est proposé en France. Nous avons suivi de façon prospective une cohorte de patients à haut risque podologique, afin de mieux analyser l’impact d’un suivi éducatif, et évaluer le potentiel évolutif d’une neuropathie. Au total, 134 patients ont été inclus ; 68 ont été régulièrement revus pour surveillance et renforcement éducatif pendant 33 ± 25 mois, alors que les autres n’ont été suivis que sur 18 mois. Aucun des patients du premier groupe n’a eu d’amputation, alors que parmi les autres, 5 amputations ont été enregistrées. Le suivi et le renforcement éducatif réguliers économisent ainsi 10% d’amputations (p < 0,02). À l’inclusion, 25,0% des patients avaient une incapacité visuelle, et 20,9% une incapacité motrice limitant la surveillance de l’état de leurs pieds. Le suivi du seuil de neuro-esthésiométrie montre que pour les patients inclus avec un seuil de 15 volts, celui-ci peut se dégrader et atteindre un niveau de 25 volts en quelque mois, exposant ainsi les patients à un risque podologique plus élevé. Foot lesions in diabetic patients with neuropathy are a management problem to avoid the risk of amputation. A regular podiatric monitoring is proposed in France. We prospectively followed a cohort of patients at high risk of foot problems to better analyse the impact of an educational monitoring program, and to evaluate the potential evolution of neuropathy. 134 patients were enrolled; 68 of them were regularly followed to strengthen monitoring and education for 33±25 months, while others were followed over 18 months. None of the patients in the first group has been amputated vs. 5 amputations in the other group. The regular monitoring and strengthening education save 10% of amputations (P <0.02). At baseline 25.0% of patients had a visual and 20.9% a motor disability, which reduce the self-monitoring of their feet. The systematic measurement of vibration perception thresholds shows in patients enrolled with a 15 volts threshold, that his value can deteriorate in a few months for reaching a 25 volts level, with consequently an increased risk of diverse foot problems and lesions." @default.
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- W2189870403 title "Suivi d’une cohorte de patients diabétiques à risque podologique et étude de l’évolutivité de leur neuropathie" @default.
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