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Machine learning models for diabetic neuropathy diagnosis using microcirculatory parameters in type 2 diabetes
Xiaoyu Zhang1,2, Yining Sun1, Zuchang Ma3
1Institute of Intelligent Machines, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei, China.
Background:
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a primary cause of diabetic foot, early detection of DPN is essential. This study aimed to construct a machine learning model for DPN diagnosis based on microcirculatory parameters, and identify the most predictive parameters for DPN.
Methods:
Our study involved 261 subjects, including 102 diabetics with neuropathy (DMN), 73 diabetics without neuropathy (DM), and 86 healthy controls (HC). DPN was confirmed by nerve conduction velocity and clinical sensory tests. Microvascular function was measured by postocclusion reactive hyperemia (PORH), local thermal hyperemia (LTH), and transcutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO
Results:
There was an overall decrease in microcirculatory parameters in response to PORH and LTH, as well as TcPO
Conclusions:
PORH Test is a reliable screening tool for DPN, which can accurately distinguish DPN from diabetics using RF.
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