View clinical trials related to Peripheral Diabetic Neuropathy.
Filter by:The research is designed to evaluate influence of transcutaneous application of CO2 (carbon dioxide) on peripheral diabetic neuropathy. Transcutaneous application of CO2 is known to have immediate effect on vasodilatation and elevates oxygen release from Hb via the Bohr effect. After repetition of the therapies neoangiogenesis is induced. Impairment of microcirculation is one of the causes of diabetic peripheral neuropathy and improvement in circulation could have positive effect also on peripheral neuropathy. In order to evaluate the effect of transcutaneous application of CO2 on peripheral neuropathy in diabetic patients the investigators designed a randomised double blind clinical trial.