Effect of Custom-Made Footwear on Foot Ulcer Recurrence in Diabetes A multicenter randomized controlled trial

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作者
Bus, Sicco A. [1 ,2 ]
Waaijman, Roelof [1 ]
Arts, Mark [1 ]
de Haart, Mirjam [1 ]
Busch-Westbroek, Tessa [1 ]
van Baal, Jeff [2 ]
Nollet, Frans [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Acad Med Ctr, Dept Rehabil Med, NL-1105 AZ Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Hosp Grp Twente, Dept Surg, Almelo, Netherlands
关键词
PLANTAR PRESSURE DATA; THERAPEUTIC FOOTWEAR; HIGH-RISK; CLASSIFICATION-SYSTEM; PRESCRIBED FOOTWEAR; NEUROPATHIC FOOT; PREVENTION; PEOPLE; MANAGEMENT; AMPUTATION;
D O I
10.2337/dc13-0996
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVECustom-made footwear is the treatment of choice to prevent foot ulcer recurrence in diabetes. This footwear primarily aims to offload plantar regions at high ulcer risk. However, ulcer recurrence rates are high. We assessed the effect of offloading-improved custom-made footwear and the role of footwear adherence on plantar foot ulcer recurrence.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODSWe randomly assigned 171 neuropathic diabetic patients with a recently healed plantar foot ulcer to custom-made footwear with improved and subsequently preserved offloading (approximate to 20% peak pressure relief by modifying the footwear) or to usual care (i.e., nonimproved custom-made footwear). Primary outcome was plantar foot ulcer recurrence in 18 months. Secondary outcome was ulcer recurrence in patients with an objectively measured adherence of 80% of steps taken.RESULTSOn the basis of intention-to-treat, 33 of 85 patients (38.8%) with improved footwear and 38 of 86 patients (44.2%) with usual care had a recurrent ulcer (relative risk -11%, odds ratio 0.80 [95% CI 0.44-1.47], P = 0.48). Ulcer-free survival curves were not significantly different between groups (P = 0.40). In the 79 patients (46% of total group) with high adherence, 9 of 35 (25.7%) with improved footwear and 21 of 44 (47.8%) with usual care had a recurrent ulcer (relative risk -46%, odds ratio 0.38 [0.15-0.99], P = 0.045).CONCLUSIONSOffloading-improved custom-made footwear does not significantly reduce the incidence of plantar foot ulcer recurrence in diabetes compared with custom-made footwear that does not undergo such improvement, unless it is worn as recommended.
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页码:4109 / 4116
页数:8
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