The goal of this research is to develop better tools for diagnosing illness of the feet and legs of people who have diabetes. Investigators will use thermal videos of the foot to aid in the refinement of a system designed to detect signs of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). The team of investigators will also look at diabetic eye disease and how it might relate to diabetic foot disease.
This study focuses on further development and testing of a microvascular functional imaging system, a computer-based system for screening thermal video images, designed to detect biomarkers of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Additionally, severity levels of diabetic retinopathy (DR) will be compared with those of DPN. All participants in this study will undergo foot exams, thermal imaging of the foot, and standard retinal imaging. These non-invasive assessments will be performed at an initial study visit. Some of the participants will be offered additional study visits. One of the additional visits involves a standard nerve conduction velocity assessment by a neurologist, the other involves a DPN exam by a podiatrist. Portions of the study take place at University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center (UNM HSC). The research utilizes services of the Clinical Translational Science Center (CTSC). The study is approved by University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center's Human Research Review Committee (HRRC), which coordinates and supports the activities of the three federally mandated Human Research Review Committees (HRRCs) responsible for reviewing and approving all human research.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
331
This study evaluates s system intended to detect bio-markers of DPN. No interventions are involved in this non-invasive study.
VisionQuest Biomedical LLC
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Pattern of thermal recovery
The thermal recovery pattern after cold provocation will be different for each group studied.
Time frame: 24 months
Correlation of DPN severity levels and DR severity levels
Correlation between severity levels of DR and DPN will be determined. The severity level of DR will be assessed by qualified retinal image readers. Level of severity will be assigned, based on the International Clinical Diabetic Retinopathy Disease Severity Scale, into 5 levels: 1. No apparent retinopathy 2. Mild nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy 3. Moderate nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy 4. Severe nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy 5. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy The severity of DPN will be graded by utilizing data from assessments from a DPN exam performed by an experienced podiatrist, Nerve Conduction Velocity (NCV) test performed by a neurologist, and assessments performed by technicians. Data utilized will include: * NVC results * Vibration threshold, reported in seconds * Monofilament test of protective sensation
Time frame: 18 months
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