Journal of International Medical Research (Aug 2018)

Easier operation and similar power of 10 g monofilament test for screening diabetic peripheral neuropathy

  • Qi Zhang,
  • Na Yi,
  • Siying Liu,
  • Hangping Zheng,
  • Xiaona Qiao,
  • Qian Xiong,
  • Xiaoxia Liu,
  • Shuo Zhang,
  • Jie Wen,
  • Hongying Ye,
  • Linuo Zhou,
  • Yiming Li,
  • Renming Hu,
  • Bin Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060518775244
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46

Abstract

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Objective The 10 g Semmes–Weinstein monofilament evaluation (SWME) of 4 sites on each foot is recommended for distal symmetric polyneuropathy screening and diagnosis. A similar method has been proposed to diagnose ‘high-risk’ (for ulceration) feet, using 3 sites per foot. This study compared the effectiveness of SWME for testing 3, 4 and 10 sites per foot to identify patients with diabetic neuropathy. Methods We included 3497 subjects in a SWME of 10 sites; records from the 10-site SWME were used for a SWME of 3 and 4 sites. Neuropathy symptom scores and neuropathy deficit scores were evaluated to identify patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Results The sensitivities of the 10 g SWME for 3, 4 and 10 sites were 17.8%, 19.0% and 22.4%, respectively. The Kappa coefficients for the SWME tests of 3, 4 and 10 sites were high (range: 0.78–0.93). Conclusions There were no significant differences in the effectiveness of 3-, 4- and 10-site SWME testing for diabetic peripheral neuropathy screening. SWME testing of 3 sites on each foot may be sufficient to screen for diabetic neuropathy.