Development and validation of a clinical prediction rule for development of diabetic foot ulceration: an analysis of data from five cohort studies

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Participantes de fora da FMUP
- Chappell, FM
- Crawford, F
- Horne, M
- Leese, GP
- Martin, A
- Weller, D
- Boulton, AJM
- Abbott, C
- Veves, A
- Riley, RD
Unidades de investigação
Abstract
Introduction The aim of the study was to develop and validate a clinical prediction rule (CPR) for foot ulceration in people with diabetes. Research design and methods Development of a CPR using individual participant data from four international cohort studies identified by systematic review, with validation in a fifth study. Development cohorts were from primary and secondary care foot clinics in Europe and the USA (n=8255, adults over 18 years old, with diabetes, ulcer free at recruitment). Using data from monofilament testing, presence/absence of pulses, and participant history of previous ulcer and/or amputation, we developed a simple CPR to predict who will develop a foot ulcer within 2 years of initial assessment and validated it in a fifth study (n=3324). The CPR's performance was assessed with C-statistics, calibration slopes, calibration-in-the-large, and a net benefit analysis. Results CPR scores of 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 had a risk of ulcer within 2 years of 2.4% (95% CI 1.5% to 3.9%), 6.0% (95% CI 3.5% to 9.5%), 14.0% (95% CI 8.5% to 21.3%), 29.2% (95% CI 19.2% to 41.0%), and 51.1% (95% CI 37.9% to 64.1%), respectively. In the validation dataset, calibration-in-the-large was -0.374 (95% CI -0.561 to -0.187) and calibration slope 1.139 (95% CI 0.994 to 1.283). The C--statistic was 0.829 (95% CI 0.790 to 0.868). The net benefit analysis suggested that people with a CPR score of 1 or more (risk of ulceration 6.0% or more) should be referred for treatment. Conclusion The clinical prediction rule is simple, using routinely obtained data, and could help prevent foot ulcers by redirecting care to patients with scores of 1 or above. It has been validated in a community setting, and requires further validation in secondary care settings.
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- 2052-4897, 2052-4897
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BMJ OPEN DIABETES RESEARCH & CARE BMJ Publishing Group
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Keywords
- RISK-FACTORS; ULCERS; IDENTIFY; PEOPLE; AMPUTATION; WEST; CARE
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iHIPI: Hiper-inflamação e perfil imunológico dos doentes com COVID-19 no Centro Hospitalar de Vila Gaia/Espinho
Investigador Principal: Matilde Filipa Monteiro Soares
Estudo Clínico Académico (iHIPI) . FCT . 2020
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Chappell FM,Crawford F,Horne M,Leese GP,Martin A,Weller D,Boulton A,Abbott C,Monteiro M,Veves A,Riley RD. Development and validation of a clinical prediction rule for development of diabetic foot ulceration: an analysis of data from five cohort studies. BMJ Open Diabetes Res. Care. 2021. 9. (1):e002150. IF:4,179. (2).