Prevalence of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in a Secondary Care Diabetes Service and Alcohol Use in Patients with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy and Neuropathic.

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Prevalence of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in a Secondary Care Diabetes Service and Alcohol Use in Patients with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy and Neuropathic Ulceration Haidei A,1 Rourke C,2,4 Kelly M,2 Costelloe M,2 Gately M,3 Watterson D,4 Murphy P,5 O’Loughlin A2,4 1. Department of Medicine, National University of Ireland, Galway; 2. Department of Diabetes, Roscommon University Hospital, Saolta Healthcare Group; 3. Diabetes Day Centre, Galway University Hospital; Merlin Park Podiatry Clinic, 4. Merlin Park University Hospital, Galway; 5. Department of Psychology, Saolta Healthcare Group Introduction Peripheral neuropathy is one of the most common complications of diabetes mellitus with currently no treatment to reverse the condition1 Excess alcohol use may cause peripheral neuropathy and is a modifiable risk factor for neuropathy. Subsequently, diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) may result in diabetic foot ulceration. The CAGE questionnaire is a widely used quick screening test for excessive drinking and alcoholism. It is a validated screening technique, and answering yes to >/= 2 of the questions results in a specificity of 76% and a sensitivity of 93% for excessive drinking, and a specificity of 77% and a sensitivity of 91% for excessive alcoholism.2 The detection of alcoholism and subsequent treatment may reduce the burden of diabetic foot disease. Aims Table 1. CAGE questionnaire results for patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy 1. To determine the prevalence of DPN in a secondary care diabetes service 2. To determine the prevalence of alcohol dependence in a cohort of patients with DPN and neuropathic foot ulceration. Methods The prevalence of DPN was derived from audit of an electronic diabetes database (DIAMOND).3 Ethical approval was obtained for the study and informed consent was obtained for undertaking of the study. Consecutive patients attending Roscommon Hospital Diabetes Podiatry clinics and Merlin Park Hospital Complex Foot clinics with DPN or neuropathic foot ulceration. ulceration were screened using the CAGE questionnaire. Patient demographics were recorded. A score of ≥ 2 indicates alcohol dependence. The Questions includes Have you ever felt you need to Cut down on your drinking? Have people Annoyed you by criticizing your drinking? Have you ever felt Guilty about drinking? Have you ever felt you needed a drink first thing in the morning (Eye-opener) to steady your nerves or to get rid of a hangover? Table 2. CAGE questionnaire results for patients with active diabetic neuropathic foot ulceration Conclusion   DPN is present in a significant number of patients attending a secondary care diabetes clinic. Alcoholism was detected in patients with diabetic foot complications. As alcohol dependence is a modifiable risk factor for DPN, the potential presence of alcohol dependence should be determined in the clinical assessment of these patients, and may reduce the burden of diabetic foot disease. Further research is warranted to detect the true impact of alcoholism in patients with diabetic foot disease. Results References The prevalence of DPN for patients attending Roscommon diabetes services was 22.2%. 50% of subjects with DPN scored ≥ 2 on the CGAE questionnaire. 7% of subjects with active diabetic neuropathic foot ulceration scored ≥ 2 on the CAGE questionnaire. 82% of the study participants were male.  1. World Health Organization, "Diabetes Programme," [Online]. Available: http://www.who.int/diabetes/action_online/basics/en/index3.html. [Accessed 27 9 2016]. 2. M. Bernadt, C. Taylor, J. Mumford, B. Smith and R. M. Murray, "Comparison of Questionnaire and Laboratory Tests in the Detection of Excessive Drinking and Alcoholism," The Lancet, vol. 319, no. 8267, pp. 325-328, 6 February 1982. 3. P. Kopelman, J. Michell and A. Sanderson, "DIAMOND: a computerized system for the management and evaluation of district wide diabetes care," Diabet Med, vol. 12, no. 1, p. 83, January 1995. Corresponding Author : amirulamzar_apache13@yahoo.com