A radiological severity scale to measure the impact of Charcot’s Neuroarthropathy: an observational study

Abstract Background Charcot’s Neuroarthropathy (Charcot foot) is a debilitating and destructive disorder resulting from neurological changes in the foot. Whilst the majority of cases are painless, as a result of disruption to sensory function, a common outcome is severe deformity that impacts consid...

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Main Authors: Shan Bergin, Parm Naidoo, Cylie M. Williams
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-02-01
Series:Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13047-020-0375-5
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spelling doaj-a7b8ba3213c14be5bdd6e848206393a22021-02-14T12:10:37ZengBMCJournal of Foot and Ankle Research1757-11462020-02-011311810.1186/s13047-020-0375-5A radiological severity scale to measure the impact of Charcot’s Neuroarthropathy: an observational studyShan Bergin0Parm Naidoo1Cylie M. Williams2Monash Health, Department of PodiatryMonash Health, Monash ImagingMonash Health, Allied Health Research UnitAbstract Background Charcot’s Neuroarthropathy (Charcot foot) is a debilitating and destructive disorder resulting from neurological changes in the foot. Whilst the majority of cases are painless, as a result of disruption to sensory function, a common outcome is severe deformity that impacts considerably on foot function. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a radiological severity scale to quantify resultant damage from acute mid foot Charcot’s. This in turn can be used to evaluate clinical outcomes related to different degrees of offloading. Methods A four round Delphi process was used to develop five tool items. Level of consensus and agreement was set at 80%. Inter-rater and intra-rater reliability was evaluated using 3 raters and 24 plain x-rays of chronic mid-foot Charcot’s. Strength of agreement of individual items and overall scores was calculated using weighted Kappa coefficients (S.E). Cronbach’s α was used to determine internal consistency. Floor (> 15% score 0) and ceiling (> 15% score 11) effects were examined at each time point. Spearman’s correlation coefficient was used to assess construct validity using Mobility and Usual Activity scores taken from the EQ-5D-5 L. Results Twenty two patients participated. The five item severity scale demonstrated a Cronbach’s α of 0.91. Intra-rater Kappa coefficients (SE) for total scores ranged from 0.84 (0.20) to 0.86 (0.20). Inter rater coefficients (SE) ranged from 0.72 (0.14) to 0.83 (0.14). Distribution was normal and no floor or ceiling effects were identified. Conclusion/interpretation This study suggests it may be possible to quantify resultant damage from mid foot Charcot’s. Given the physical and emotional impacts from long periods of complete immobilisation defining a minimum standard would be an important development in the management of Charcot foot.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13047-020-0375-5Charcot’s neuroarthropathyDiabetic neuropathyDiabetic footRadiological imagingSeverity scale
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author Shan Bergin
Parm Naidoo
Cylie M. Williams
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Parm Naidoo
Cylie M. Williams
A radiological severity scale to measure the impact of Charcot’s Neuroarthropathy: an observational study
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
Charcot’s neuroarthropathy
Diabetic neuropathy
Diabetic foot
Radiological imaging
Severity scale
author_facet Shan Bergin
Parm Naidoo
Cylie M. Williams
author_sort Shan Bergin
title A radiological severity scale to measure the impact of Charcot’s Neuroarthropathy: an observational study
title_short A radiological severity scale to measure the impact of Charcot’s Neuroarthropathy: an observational study
title_full A radiological severity scale to measure the impact of Charcot’s Neuroarthropathy: an observational study
title_fullStr A radiological severity scale to measure the impact of Charcot’s Neuroarthropathy: an observational study
title_full_unstemmed A radiological severity scale to measure the impact of Charcot’s Neuroarthropathy: an observational study
title_sort radiological severity scale to measure the impact of charcot’s neuroarthropathy: an observational study
publisher BMC
series Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
issn 1757-1146
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Abstract Background Charcot’s Neuroarthropathy (Charcot foot) is a debilitating and destructive disorder resulting from neurological changes in the foot. Whilst the majority of cases are painless, as a result of disruption to sensory function, a common outcome is severe deformity that impacts considerably on foot function. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a radiological severity scale to quantify resultant damage from acute mid foot Charcot’s. This in turn can be used to evaluate clinical outcomes related to different degrees of offloading. Methods A four round Delphi process was used to develop five tool items. Level of consensus and agreement was set at 80%. Inter-rater and intra-rater reliability was evaluated using 3 raters and 24 plain x-rays of chronic mid-foot Charcot’s. Strength of agreement of individual items and overall scores was calculated using weighted Kappa coefficients (S.E). Cronbach’s α was used to determine internal consistency. Floor (> 15% score 0) and ceiling (> 15% score 11) effects were examined at each time point. Spearman’s correlation coefficient was used to assess construct validity using Mobility and Usual Activity scores taken from the EQ-5D-5 L. Results Twenty two patients participated. The five item severity scale demonstrated a Cronbach’s α of 0.91. Intra-rater Kappa coefficients (SE) for total scores ranged from 0.84 (0.20) to 0.86 (0.20). Inter rater coefficients (SE) ranged from 0.72 (0.14) to 0.83 (0.14). Distribution was normal and no floor or ceiling effects were identified. Conclusion/interpretation This study suggests it may be possible to quantify resultant damage from mid foot Charcot’s. Given the physical and emotional impacts from long periods of complete immobilisation defining a minimum standard would be an important development in the management of Charcot foot.
topic Charcot’s neuroarthropathy
Diabetic neuropathy
Diabetic foot
Radiological imaging
Severity scale
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13047-020-0375-5
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