Diabetic osteoarthropathy care in Sweden – Need for improvement: A national inventory
Aims: Osteoarthropathy, a rare foot complication in patients with diabetes mellitus, calls for immediate and optimal management to prevent irreversible bone/joint destruction and risk of amputation. Awareness of the condition and adequate guidelines would minimize the consequences and the costs, bot...
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doaj-430a8528cb3f46cf813480dc74f5bf482020-11-25T01:49:01ZengElsevierJournal of Clinical & Translational Endocrinology2214-62372017-09-0193237Diabetic osteoarthropathy care in Sweden – Need for improvement: A national inventoryLinda Wennberg0Paul Lundgren1Rimma Axelsson2Peter Aspelin3Kurt Gerok-Andersson4Börje Åkerlund5Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (CLINTEC), Karolinska Institute and Department of Radiology, Karolinska University Hospital, Huddinge, Sweden; Corresponding author at: Karolinska Institute, Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (CLINTEC), Division of Radiography, Alfred Nobels Allé 10, 141 83 Huddinge, Sweden.Department of Orthopedics, Södertälje Hospital, SwedenDepartment of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (CLINTEC), Karolinska Institute and FO Medical Physics and Nuclear Medicine, Imaging and Function, Karolinska University Hospital, Huddinge, SwedenDepartment of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology (CLINTEC), Karolinska Institute and FO Medical Physics and Nuclear Medicine, Imaging and Function, Karolinska University Hospital, Huddinge, SwedenDepartment of Endocrinology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm Huddinge, SwedenDepartment of Medicine, Unit of Infectious Diseases, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm Huddinge, SwedenAims: Osteoarthropathy, a rare foot complication in patients with diabetes mellitus, calls for immediate and optimal management to prevent irreversible bone/joint destruction and risk of amputation. Awareness of the condition and adequate guidelines would minimize the consequences and the costs, both for the patient and for the society. We investigated the diabetic osteoarthropathy care in Swedish orthopedic clinics. Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to 63 Swedish hospitals with emergency department for orthopedic patients. There was a 95% response rate. Results: Most of the respondents (79%) specified absence of established procedures including guidelines for managing patients with osteoarthropathy. The most common diagnostic method was clinical diagnosis and plain X-ray (95%). MRI or scintigraphy was used by 19% and 10.5% respectively. As treatment method, 84% used a total contact cast, while 38% used orthoses. Treatment duration <3 months was reported in 4%, 3–6 months in 53% and 6–12 months in 28% of the clinics. Four clinics reported treatment duration >12 months and two clinics provided no treatment. Conclusion: Our national inventory indicates a need for improvement in knowledge as well as guidance and organization at orthopedic clinics regarding optimal care of patients with diabetic osteoarthropathy. Keywords: Diabetes, Osteoarthropathy, Charcot foot, National inventoryhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214623717300467 |
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Diabetic osteoarthropathy care in Sweden – Need for improvement: A national inventory |
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Diabetic osteoarthropathy care in Sweden – Need for improvement: A national inventory |
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Diabetic osteoarthropathy care in Sweden – Need for improvement: A national inventory |
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Diabetic osteoarthropathy care in Sweden – Need for improvement: A national inventory |
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Diabetic osteoarthropathy care in Sweden – Need for improvement: A national inventory |
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diabetic osteoarthropathy care in sweden – need for improvement: a national inventory |
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Journal of Clinical & Translational Endocrinology |
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2214-6237 |
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Aims: Osteoarthropathy, a rare foot complication in patients with diabetes mellitus, calls for immediate and optimal management to prevent irreversible bone/joint destruction and risk of amputation. Awareness of the condition and adequate guidelines would minimize the consequences and the costs, both for the patient and for the society. We investigated the diabetic osteoarthropathy care in Swedish orthopedic clinics. Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to 63 Swedish hospitals with emergency department for orthopedic patients. There was a 95% response rate. Results: Most of the respondents (79%) specified absence of established procedures including guidelines for managing patients with osteoarthropathy. The most common diagnostic method was clinical diagnosis and plain X-ray (95%). MRI or scintigraphy was used by 19% and 10.5% respectively. As treatment method, 84% used a total contact cast, while 38% used orthoses. Treatment duration <3 months was reported in 4%, 3–6 months in 53% and 6–12 months in 28% of the clinics. Four clinics reported treatment duration >12 months and two clinics provided no treatment. Conclusion: Our national inventory indicates a need for improvement in knowledge as well as guidance and organization at orthopedic clinics regarding optimal care of patients with diabetic osteoarthropathy. Keywords: Diabetes, Osteoarthropathy, Charcot foot, National inventory |
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