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Table 1 Participant characteristics

From: Infrared dermal thermometry is highly reliable in the assessment of patients with Charcot neuroarthropathy

 

Total (N = 32)

Age, mean (SD), years

59.9 (10.5)

Male sex, n (%)

22 (68.8)

BMI, mean (SD), kg/m2

33.1 (7.9)

Diabetes mellitus

 Type 1, n (%)

9 (28.1)

 Type 2, n (%)

23 (71.9)

 HbA1c, mean (SD), %a

7.7 (1.3)

 Duration, mean (SD), years

20.6 (15.1)

Previous Charcot foot (i.e. resolved), n (%)

8 (25.0)

Previous foot ulceration, n (%)

16 (50.0)

Dyslipidaemia, n (%)

20 (62.5)

Hypertension, n (%)

26 (81.3)

Ischaemic heart disease, n (%)

5 (15.6)

Congestive heart failure, n (%)

2 (6.3)

Cerebrovascular disease, n (%)

1 (3.1)

Osteoarthritis, n (%)

9 (28.1)

Inflammatory arthritis, n (%)

2 (6.3)

  1. Data are n (%), unless otherwise specified. Percentages may not add up to 100%, as they are rounded to the nearest percent
  2. SD Standard deviation, BMI Body mass index, HbA1c Glycated haemoglobin
  3. aMaximum missing data were for HbA1c involving 2 participants overall (6.3%)