J Korean Med Sci. 2003 Feb;18(1):103-107. English.
Published online Apr 20, 2009.
Copyright © 2003 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
Original Article

Clinical Usefulness of the Two-site Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament Test for Detecting Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

YunJin Kim, HyeunHo Kim, SangHan Choi, YongSoon Park, SangYeoup Lee and ByeungMan Cho
    • Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea.
    • Lipid and Diabetes Research Center, Saint Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, MO, U.S.A.
    • Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea.

Abstract

The present study was done to validate the two-site Semmes-Weinstein (SW) monofilament test in identifying patients at risk of lower-extremity complications in clinical setting. The SW monofilament test and nerve conduction study were conducted on type 2 diabetic patients (n=37) at Pusan National University Hospital in Korea. As the duration of diabetes mellitus was longer, neuropathy identified by nerve conduction study and complications of diabetes were more severe (p<0.01). The number of sites unable to perceive SW monofilament (p<0.001) was larger in patients with lower-extremity neuropathy symptoms than those without symptoms. Sensitivity and specificity at two sites (the third and fifth metatarsal head sites) were 93% and 100%, respectively. In conclusion, the two-site SW monofilament test was a sensitive, specific, simple, and inexpensive screening tool for identifying diabetic peripheral neuropathy in clinical setting.

Keywords
Diabetes Mellitus; Diabetic Neuropathies; Diabetic Foot; Diagnosis


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