Diabetic Foot Ulcer Clinical Trial
— SLIPSTREAMOfficial title:
Shear Load In-shoe Plantar Sensing/Strain Analyses and Mapping in Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Verified date | July 2023 |
Source | The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Stain Analysis Mapping of the Plantar surface (STAMP) is a method designed by the University of Leeds to measure 'in-shoe' strain patterns on the plantar surface of the foot. Shear Load Inductive Plantar Sensing (SLIPS) is an insole designed by the University of Leeds to measure plantar shear stress and plantar pressure. This study aims to compare plantar strain using STAMP and plantar shear stress and plantar pressure using SLIPS in two groups of patients with diabetes; high risk patients with a recently healed plantar ulcer and low risk patients (according to the NICE definition).
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | April 3, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | April 3, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | DFU group: Patients will undergo STAMP and Pedar assessment if they fulfil the following criteria. Inclusion Criteria: 1. Age >18 2. A diagnosis of diabetes mellitus 3. A diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy 4. Recently healed plantar ulcer (within the last 3 months) 5. Able to provide informed consent 6. Previous open or endovascular revascularisation SLIPS inclusion criteria: Patients will also undergo assessment with the SLIPS insole if they fulfil the following inclusion criteria: 1. Recently healed plantar DFU located on the right foot 2. The right foot can be accommodated in a size 8-11 shoe 3. Weight <100kg Low risk group: Patients will undergo STAMP and Pedar assessment if they fulfil the following criteria: 1. Age >18 2. A diagnosis of diabetes mellitus 3. Low risk for DFU according to the NICE NG 19 guidelines (no risk factors for ulceration except callus alone) 4. Able to provide informed consent Exclusion Criteria: 1. Unable to mobilise independently 150m without the use of walking aids and thus unable to complete the walking assessments 2. Previous ipsilateral minor amputation 3. Previous ipsilateral surgical offloading procedure 4. Previous contralateral major amputation 5. Ipsilateral toe pressure <40mmHg SLIPS assessment inclusion: 1. The right foot can be accommodated in a size 8-11 shoe 2. Weight <100kg Exclusion criteria: 1. Unable to mobilise independently 150m without the use of walking aids and thus unable to complete the walking assessments 2. Previous ipsilateral minor amputation 3. Presence of a foot deformity 4. Previous contralateral major amputation 5. Ipsilateral toe pressure <40mmHg |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | Leeds | West Yorkshire |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Peak plantar strain | The difference in peak plantar strain (%) (as measured with STAMP) between the DFU and low risk group | At clinical visit on study entry | |
Secondary | Regional peak plantar strain | The difference in regional peak plantar strain (%) between the DFU and low risk group at the 10 pre-specified regions: heel, midfoot, 1st metatarsal head (MTH), 2nd MTH, 3rd MTH, 4th MTH, 5th MTH, hallux, 2nd toe, toes 3-5 | At clinical visit on study entry | |
Secondary | Regional peak plantar shear | The difference in regional peak plantar shear (kPa) between the DFU and low risk group at the 10 pre-specified regions: heel, midfoot, 1st metatarsal head (MTH), 2nd MTH, 3rd MTH, 4th MTH, 5th MTH, hallux, 2nd toe, toes 3-5 | At clinical visit on study entry | |
Secondary | Peak Plantar pressure | Global peak plantar pressure (kPa) between DFU and low risk groups. | At clinical visit on study entry | |
Secondary | Regional Peak Plantar pressure | Regional peak plantar pressure (kPa) between DFU and low risk groups | At clinical visit on study entry |
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