Abstract
The concept of polyneuropathy comprises the etiological diversity of neurological syndromes characterized by the formation of bilateral and symmetrical lesions of limb peripheral nerves; symmetrical distal sensory-motor polyneuropathy is the most common form of diabetic neuropathy; it is the most frequent chronic complication of diabetes and more than half of the patients make this complication throughout their lives, both pathogenetic mechanisms and epidemiology, its diagnosis and treatment generate many controversy and challenges for both researchers and practitioners. The study batch consisted of 40 diabetic patients admitted to the Neurology Clinic of the Clinical Recovery Hospital and the Diabetes Clinic between January 2014 and December 2018 who were diagnosed according to clinical and electrophysiological criteria, the etiology of which was type II diabetes with a history of more than 5 years of development and who were examined the lower limb skin according to the local protocol. Thermography is already used as a diagnostic and monitoring tool for patients suffering from neuropathies, especially in the case of complex regional pain syndrome (sympathetic reflex dystrophy) and in our case of diabetic polyneuropathy. This non-invasive exploration has great potential for future research on its use in the diagnosis of other neurological diseases involving the peripheral nervous system. Medical imaging analysis provides a useful way to diagnose and monitor multiple physical illnesses; infrared imaging provides information about infrared energy from the surface of the skin. Emission of infrared radiation changes after nerve damage and vascular occlusions.
Highlights
Thermography as Method of Paraclinic Diagnosis in DiabeticDOREL FIRESCU1, RADU ANDY SASCAU2*, GHEORGHE RAFTU3, CRISTIAN STATESCU2*, TUDOR CUCIUREANU2*, DAN IULIAN CUCIUREANU4 1Sf.Apostol Andrei Emergency Hospital, General Surgery II, 177 Brailei Str., 800578, Galati, Romania 2Grigore T.Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, I-st Medical Department, 16 Universitatii Str., 700115, Iasi, Romania 3Ovidius University of Constanta, Faculty of Medicine, 3rd Medical Department, 124 Mamaia Blvd., 900527, Constanta, Romania 4Grigore T.Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine,3rd Medical Department, 16 Universitatii Str., 700115, Iasi, Romania
Unbalanced diabetes mellitus produces, through different mechanisms, altered nerve conduction in the central and peripheral nervous system
Pathological changes of the peripheral nervous system, commonly referred to as diabetic neuropathy, are classified by Dyck et al, in: distal symmetric polyneuropathy with sensory, vegetative and motor involvement; proximal symmetric neuropathy; asymmetric focal neuropathy; asymmetric neuropathy combined with distal symmetric polyneuropathy [1,2]
Summary
DOREL FIRESCU1, RADU ANDY SASCAU2*, GHEORGHE RAFTU3, CRISTIAN STATESCU2*, TUDOR CUCIUREANU2*, DAN IULIAN CUCIUREANU4 1Sf.Apostol Andrei Emergency Hospital, General Surgery II, 177 Brailei Str., 800578, Galati, Romania 2Grigore T.Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, I-st Medical Department, 16 Universitatii Str., 700115, Iasi, Romania 3Ovidius University of Constanta, Faculty of Medicine, 3rd Medical Department, 124 Mamaia Blvd., 900527, Constanta, Romania 4Grigore T.Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine,3rd Medical Department, 16 Universitatii Str., 700115, Iasi, Romania. Thermography is already used as a diagnostic and monitoring tool for patients suffering from neuropathies, especially in the case of complex regional pain syndrome (sympathetic reflex dystrophy) and in our case of diabetic polyneuropathy This non-invasive exploration has great potential for future research on its use in the diagnosis of other neurological diseases involving the peripheral nervous system. Foot ulceration caused by diabetic neuropathy, trauma, and peripheral vascular disease may result in a lifethreatening infection or endanger the integrity of the affected limb; foot infections are common in patients with diabetes and are associated with high morbidity and increased risk of lower limb amputation. Lower limb obliteration arteriopathy is the most common form of peripheral vascular affection in patients with diabetes mellitus This consists of the progressive reduction of blood flow in the lower limb arteries due to the progressive narrowing of their lumen produced by atherosclerotic plaques. The thermographic method as a method of paraclinical diagnosis in diabetic polyneuropathy in current practice
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