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Title: TIP 2 dıyabetes mellıtus hastalarında elın fızıksel özellıklerı, duyu algılaması ve fonksıyonel durumun ıncelenmesı
Other Titles: The investigation of physical properties, sensory perception and functional state of the hand in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients
Authors: Özgür, Emral
Advisors: Erel,Suat
Keywords: Tip 2 Diyabetes Mellutus
elin fiziksel özellikleri
elin duyu algılaması
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
physical properties of the hand
sensory perception of the hand
Publisher: Pamukkale Ünı?versı?tesı? Sag?lık Bı?lı?mlerı? Enstı?tu?su?
Abstract: Amaç: Bu c?alıs?manın amacı tip 2 Diyabetes Mellutus (T2DM) hastalarında elin fiziksel özellikleri, duyu algılaması ve fonksiyonel durum u?zerine olan etkisini incelemektir.Yöntem: Katılımcıların kognitif du?zeylerinin belirlenmesi ic?in Standardize Mini Mental Test (SMMT) uygulandı. Klinik deg?erlendirmede eklem hareket ac?ıklıg?ını deg?erlendirmek ic?in gonyometrik ölc?u?m, hasta raporlu fonksiyonel durumu deg?erlendirmek ic?in Kısa Form-36 (KF-36) kullanıldı. Duyu deg?erlendirmesi; yu?zeyel duyuları deg?erlendirmek ic?in sivri/ku?nt, sıcak/sog?uk, hafif dokunma, kortikal duyuları deg?erlendirmek ic?in sabit iki nokta diskriminasyonu, stereognozi, grafestezi, somato duyu algılama testleri, dokunma duyusu lokalizasyonu ve parmak tanıma ile deg?erlendirildi. Kavrama kuvvetinde kaba kavrama Jamar Hidrolik El Dinamometresi ile, c?imdikleyici kavrama Hidrolik Pinc? Dinamometresi ile deg?erlendirildi. Fonksiyonel deg?erlendirme ic?in Purdue Pegboard Testi uygulandı.Bulgular: C?alıs?maya T2DM tanılı 88 hasta olgu (Grup 1) ve hasta olgular ile benzer demografik özelliklere sahip 88 sag?lıklı olgu (Grup 2) dahil edilmis?tir. Olguların yas? ortalamaları Grup 1 ic?in 52,2±10,21, Grup 2 ic?in 49,05±11,17 yıldır. Olgular deg?erlendirildig?inde her iki grup arasında SF-36, kavrama kuvvetleri, yu?zeyel duyular, kortikal duyular, somato duyu algılama ve Purdue Pegboard Testi sonuc?larında anlamlı olarak fark oldug?u göru?lmu?s?tu?r (p<0,05). Sonuç: C?alıs?madan elde ettig?imiz sonuc?lar, T2DM hastalarında elin somato duyu algı bu?tu?nlu?g?u? deg?is?tig?i gözlenmis?tir.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the effect of the hand on physical properties, sensory perception and functional status in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).Methods: The Standardized Mini Mental State Examination was applied to determine the cognitive levels of the participants. In clinical evaluation, goniometric measurement was used to evaluate range of motion, and Short Form-36 (SF-36) was used to evaluate self-reported functional status. Sensory evaluation; with sharp/blunt, hot/cold, light touch to evaluate superficial senses, static two point discrimination to evaluate cortical senses, stereognosis, grafesthesia, somatosensory perception tests, localization of touch was evaluated. Hand grip strength was evaluated with Jamar Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer and pinch grip strength with the Hydraulic Pinch Dynamometer. Purdue Pegboard Test was used for functional evaluation.Result: Eighty-eight patients with T2DM diagnosis (Group 1) and eighty-eight healthy subjects (Group 2) with similar demographic characteristics were included in the study. The mean age of the patients was 52,2 ± 10,21 years for Group 1 and 49,05 ± 11,17 years for Group 2. When the cases were evaluated, SF-36, grip strength, superficial senses, cortical senses, somatosensory perception and Purdue Pegboard Test were found to be significantly different between both groups (p <0,05). Conclusion: The results obtained from the study showed that somato-sensory perception integrity of the hand was changed in T2DM patients.
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