Stepping Forward: A Scoping Systematic Literature Review on the Health Outcomes of Smart Sensor Technologies for Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Review Question and Objectives
2.2. Search Strategy
2.3. Eligibility Criteria
- Primary research studies (e.g., pilot, RCTs, etc.);
- Full-text research articles;
- English-language publications;
- Studies conducted with adult (>18) patients with diabetes and DFU with a history of neuropathy/foot ulcerations;
- Studies reporting the use of sensor health technologies, such as smart insoles;
- Studies reporting patients’ health outcomes after using the suggested technology (e.g., smart insoles).
- Non-primary studies, including systematic reviews;
- Opinion articles, editorials, and book chapters;
- Non-English-language publications;
- Studies with non-adult (<18) diabetic patients;
- Studies reporting the use of clinician-, caregiver-based smart insoles;
- Studies solely exploring technological advances of a developed smart solution;
- Studies exploring smart insoles for other purposes and not diabetic foot (e.g., gait);
- Studies exploring other health-related factors related to diabetes (e.g., glucose);
- Other medical conditions not related to diabetes (e.g., foot wounds due to other syndromes);
- Technologies using only smartphones/apps for detecting foot ulcers or telemedicine using advocacy;
- Testing of tests and devices available on the market but not technological ones (e.g., Neuropad);
- Studies reporting clinicians’/caregivers’ perceptions on the use of the suggested technologies.
2.4. Selection Procedure
2.5. Data Extraction
3. Results
3.1. Search Results
3.2. Description of Included Studies
Author(s), Year | Study Design | Study Population and Size | Technology | Intervention | Health Outcomes |
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[33] | RCT | N = 50 DFU | Smart insoles (removable cast walker (RCW)) and an “instant” total contact cast (iTCC) |
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[29] | Cross-sectional study | N = 23 DPU with neuropathy | Smart Insole Sensor |
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[28] | Prospective cohort study | N = 17 DFU with neuropathy | Smart Insole Sensors and Actuators (SurroSense Rx by Orpyx Medical Technologies Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada) |
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[34] | Prospective, multicenter, cohort study | N = 132 DFU | Smart mat (podimetrics mat) |
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[36] | Pilot study | N = 33 DFU with neuropathy | Smart insole-socks (SmartSox, Rochester, NY, USA) |
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[30] | Case study | N = 1 DFU and severe peripheral neuropathy | Smart insole system | One month monitoring |
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[27] | Mixed method (Prospective, RCT proof-of-concept) | N = 90 with diabetes | Smart insole, sensors, and smartwatches |
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[35] | Cohort study | N = 129 with diabetes and previously healed DFU | Smart mat (Podimetrics RTM System by Podimetrics Inc., Somerville, MA, USA) | Once-daily foot temperature monitoring for predicting foot ulceration for 34 weeks |
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[26] | Longitudinal RCT study | N = 46 DFU | Smart insole, sensors, and smartwatches |
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[31] | Mixed-methods intervention | N = 10 with diabetes and related peripheral neuropathy | Health coaching training and smart insole sensors and actuators (SurroSense Rx by Orpyx Medical Technologies Inc.) | A 4-week explanatory sequential mixed-methods intervention |
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[32] | Cross-sectional study | N = 6 (5 DFU and 1 healthy participant) | Smart insoles | Laboratory evaluation performs level walking along a 28 m corridor at a self-selected speed |
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3.3. Description of Identified Digital Health Technologies
3.3.1. Intelligent Insole Systems: Continuous Monitoring and Feedback
3.3.2. Remote Foot-Temperature Monitoring
3.3.3. Health Coaching and Wearables
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Population | Intervention | Comparison | Outcome |
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Diabetic patients/Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs)/Neuropathy | Smart insoles/footwear/Smart sensor technologies | Different groups of patients/healthy, technology, type of studies | Monitoring/prevention/care/adherence |
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Lazarou, I.; Fiska, V.; Mpaltadoros, L.; Tsaopoulos, D.; Stavropoulos, T.G.; Nikolopoulos, S.; Dafoulas, G.E.; Dailiana, Z.; Bargiota, A.; Kompatsiaris, I. Stepping Forward: A Scoping Systematic Literature Review on the Health Outcomes of Smart Sensor Technologies for Diabetic Foot Ulcers. Sensors 2024, 24, 2009. https://doi.org/10.3390/s24062009
Lazarou I, Fiska V, Mpaltadoros L, Tsaopoulos D, Stavropoulos TG, Nikolopoulos S, Dafoulas GE, Dailiana Z, Bargiota A, Kompatsiaris I. Stepping Forward: A Scoping Systematic Literature Review on the Health Outcomes of Smart Sensor Technologies for Diabetic Foot Ulcers. Sensors. 2024; 24(6):2009. https://doi.org/10.3390/s24062009
Chicago/Turabian StyleLazarou, Ioulietta, Vasiliki Fiska, Lampros Mpaltadoros, Dimitris Tsaopoulos, Thanos G. Stavropoulos, Spiros Nikolopoulos, George E. Dafoulas, Zoe Dailiana, Alexandra Bargiota, and Ioannis Kompatsiaris. 2024. "Stepping Forward: A Scoping Systematic Literature Review on the Health Outcomes of Smart Sensor Technologies for Diabetic Foot Ulcers" Sensors 24, no. 6: 2009. https://doi.org/10.3390/s24062009
APA StyleLazarou, I., Fiska, V., Mpaltadoros, L., Tsaopoulos, D., Stavropoulos, T. G., Nikolopoulos, S., Dafoulas, G. E., Dailiana, Z., Bargiota, A., & Kompatsiaris, I. (2024). Stepping Forward: A Scoping Systematic Literature Review on the Health Outcomes of Smart Sensor Technologies for Diabetic Foot Ulcers. Sensors, 24(6), 2009. https://doi.org/10.3390/s24062009