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Early screening for foot problems in people with diabetes is the need of hour: Campaign

The findings of the study conducted jointly by the MV Hospital for Diabetes and Prof M Viswanathan Diabetes Research Centre Royapuram led a national drive “Save the Feet, keep walking campaign” in 2022 across India with the National Research Society for Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI) was recently published in the prestigious British Medical Journal 'BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care': Dr Vijay Viswanathan, Managing Director & Chief Physician, MV Hospital for Diabetes and Prof M Viswanathan Diabetes Research Centre Royapuram.

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Early screening for foot problems in people with diabetes is the need of hour: Campaign

Dr. Vijay Viswanathan, Managing Director & Chief Physician MV Hospital for Diabetes and Prof M Viswanathan Diabetes Research Centre Royapuram with the “Save the Feet, keep walking campaign” logo conducted during 2022 in Chennai on Wednesday. NE PHOTO

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NE HEALTH BUREAU
CHENNAI, AUG 7

Dr Vijay Viswanathan, Managing Director & Chief Physician MV Hospital for Diabetes and Prof M Viswanathan Diabetes Research Centre Royapuram led a national drive “Save the Feet, keep walking campaign” in 2022 across India with the National Research Society for Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI), the largest organisation of Diabetes Care professionals in the world. The main aim of the campaign was to assess the foot for Loss of Protective Sensation (LOPS) in people with diabetes to detect neuropathy at early stage to prevent Diabetic Foot complications. The HCPs across India joined this 1-month long campaign held from July 10, 2022 to August 10, 2022 to raise awareness among people and educate them towards regular foot assessment.

  • ‘Save the Feet, Keep Walking campaign’ in India covered 54,000 people with diabetes in 2022
  • The authors found about one-fourth of the population who underwent examination had high risk feet
  • Nearly 3/4th of the study population who had HR feet were found to have renal and retinal complications: Dr. Vijay Viswanathan

As part of this campaign, a total of 54,000 people with diabetes had undergone foot examination. Dr Vijay Viswanathan and his co-authors reported the data for 33,259 participants in the article published in the journal BMJ OPen Diab Res Care.

The authors found about one-fourth of the population who underwent examination had high risk feet. The risk was classified as high risk based on the presence of LOPS or Peripheral Artery Disease and one or more of the other risk factors such as history of DFU or lower extremity amputation or end-stage renal disease) as per International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWGDF) guidelines 2023.

The findings of the study conducted jointly by the MV Hospital for Diabetes and Prof M Viswanathan Diabetes Research Centre Royapuram led a national drive “Save the Feet, keep walking campaign” in 2022 across India with the National Research Society for Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI) was recently published in the prestigious British Medical Journal ‘BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care’: Dr Vijay Viswanathan, Managing Director & Chief Physician, MV Hospital for Diabetes and Prof M Viswanathan Diabetes Research Centre Royapuram.

Dr. Vijay Viswanathan said that nearly 3/4th of the study population who had HR feet were found to have renal and retinal complications. Heel fissures was found to increase 4.6 times the odds of having HR feet. Presence of callus or corn, age > 45 years, smoking habit, poor glycemic control, male gender were other factors associated with the presence of HR feet.

Reply to a query, Dr Vijay Viswanathan said that that there is a plan to launch ‘Save the Feet, keep walking campaign 2.O‘ very soon.

Low- and Middle-income countries, including India, face high burden of diabetes and hence foot related problems among them. Poor foot care practices mainly barefoot walking and poor management of foot ulcer may lead to amputation. Wound care is an integral part of healthcare system. Wound clinics play a crucial role in modern healthcare addressing a wide range of acute and chronic wounds. The demand for awareness, early screening of foot and wound care services has been steadily increasing, making it vital for healthcare professionals to stay informed about best practices in preventing and management of Diabetic Foot conditions.

An effective translation of appropriate treatment guidelines on the early diagnosis and management of diabetic foot will improve the quality of foot care practices.

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