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[Sensitivity and specificity of a utility model of the detection of diabetic neuropathy]. | LitMetric

[Sensitivity and specificity of a utility model of the detection of diabetic neuropathy].

Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc

Centro de Investigación Educativa y Formación Docente, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, San Luis Potosí, México.

Published: July 2013

Objective: To determine whether a utility model can be used with acceptable sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN).

Methods: Cross sectional study, non-probability sampling, in 381 type 2 diabetic patients with diabetic foot risk. To determine the DPN, it was evaluated the protective sensation in 10 sites on the foot. It was a positive diagnosis if three or more points showed insensitivity at the touch of the skin with Semmes-Weinstein monofilament (SWM). Monofilament was compared to the utility model (MMU); the diagnostic methods of application were the same for both.

Results: Mean age was 62 years, 11 years of development of DM, mean body mass index of 29 kg/m2, average glucose 129 mg/dL (78-264 mg/dL). With sensitivity of 73.68%, 97.67% of specificity, positive predictive value 77.78%, negative predictive value 97.10%, the positive likelihood ratio was 31.59 and the negative likelihood ratio 0.27.

Conclusion: Currently, diagnostic devices for tactile sensory loss are not readily available in our country; therefore, the results of this research will help to make the diagnosis of the MMU timely, inexpensive and easily accessible.

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