Digital foot health technology and diabetic foot monitoring: A systematic review

Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 175, 108783

DOI 10.1016/j.diabres.2021.108783 PMID 33775686

Abstract

Background

In diabetic foot ulceration, a correlation between pressure and skin temperature is suspected. The aim of this systematic review is to provide a more rigorous analysis of existing literature related to the various technologies used to read and measure both in-shoe plantar pressures, and in-shoe skin temperatures simultaneously.

Methods

A systematic review of the literature related to the topic was searched in database sources such as Medline OVID, Cochrane Library, PubMed, CONAHL, PROSPERO, and Elsevier. Outcome measures of interest included validity, reliability and responsiveness of in-shoe temperature and/or pressure mapping device used, and characteristics and quantity of sensors used, anatomical landmarks and statistical analysis used to interpret the data. Quality of evidence and risk of bias was evaluated using the QUADAS-2.

Results

Nineteen studies were identified and included in this review. The majority of studies used a small sample size (mean n = 17) and recruited healthy participants. All studies have shown excellent validity but only a few tested for the reliability of the device. None of the studies tested for responsiveness of the device. Quality assessment results scored high risk in view of 'patient selection', 'use of reference standard' and 'applicability', and low risk in view of 'use if index test' and 'flow and timing'.

Conclusions

The data outlined in this review confirms that further improvement, reliability testing and clinical validation of the developed systems is required despite the results of excellent performance in detecting changes of in-shoe skin temperature and pressure.

Topics

diabetic foot ulceration in-shoe pressure temperature monitoring, plantar pressure skin temperature correlation diabetes, digital foot health technology systematic review, in-shoe sensor validity reliability diabetic foot, wearable foot pressure mapping device clinical validation, QUADAS-2 quality assessment foot monitoring studies, diabetic neuropathy foot ulcer prevention technology, simultaneous pressure temperature measurement footwear sensors, plantar pressure anatomical landmarks sensor placement diabetes, foot ulcer risk prediction wearable device
PMID 33775686 33775686 DOI 10.1016/j.diabres.2021.108783 10.1016/j.diabres.2021.108783

Cite this article

Saliba Thorne, C., Gatt, P. A., De Raffaele, C., Bazena, A., & Formosa, C. (2021). Digital foot health technology and diabetic foot monitoring: A systematic review. *Diabetes research and clinical practice*, *175*, 108783. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2021.108783