Abstract
AIMS: To provide one of the diagnostic categories for distal diabetic polyneuro-pathy,several symptom scoring systems are available, which are often extensive andlack in validation. We validated a new four-item Diabetic Neuropathy Symptom (DNS) scorefor diagnosing distal diabetic polyneuropathy. METHODS: We compared score characteristics of the generally accepted NeuropathySymptom Score (NSS) with the DNS score, and tested construct validity,predictive value and reproducibility with the Diabetic Neuropathy Examinationscore, Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments and Vibration Perception Threshold(clinical standards) in 73 patients with diabetes (24 Type 1, 49 Type 2;43 male/30 female; mean age 57 years (19-90);mean diabetes duration 15 years (1-43)). RESULTS: Correlation between NSS and DNS score was high (Spearman r= 0.88). Patient scoreswere more differentiated on the DNS score. The relation of the NSS andDNS scores, respectively, with clinical standards was good (Spearman r= 0.21-0.60). Reproducibility ofthe DNS score was high (Cohen weighted kappa 0.78-0.95). The DNSscore was easier to perform in clinical practice. CONCLUSIONS: The DNS is validated, fast and easy to perform, with a high predictive valuewhen screening for diabetic polyneuropathy. Diabet. Med. 19, 962-965 (2002)
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 962-965 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Diabetic Medicine |
Volume | 19 |
Issue number | 11 |
Publication status | Published - Nov-2002 |
Keywords
- diabetic neuropathy
- symptom score
- polyneuropathy
- DNS score
- DNE score
- SEMMES-WEINSTEIN MONOFILAMENTS
- FOOT ULCERATION
- PERCEPTION THRESHOLDS
- RISK
- CRITERIA
- MELLITUS
- DISEASE