%0 Observational Study %T Real-world treatment patterns and diagnosis of charcot foot in franco-belgian diabetic foot expert centers (The EPiChar Study). %A Julien CA %A Ha Van G %A M'Bemba J %A Bourgeon M %A Dardari D %A Lepeut M %A Dumont I %A Zemmache MZ %A Serrand C %A Bouillet B %A Sultan A %A Schuldiner S %A %J Acta Diabetol %V 60 %N 9 %D 2023 Sep 15 %M 37184671 %F 4.087 %R 10.1007/s00592-023-02101-3 %X OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the real-life diagnosis and therapeutic means of Charcot Neuroosteoarthropathy (CN) in French-Belgian diabetic foot expert centers.
METHODS: We collected clinical characteristics, results of exams and therapeutic pathways of consecutive adult patients with diabetic osteoarthropathy seen in consultation or hospitalization from January 1 to December 31, 2019 in 31 diabetic foot expert centers. The primary outcome was to describe the diagnostic and management methods for CN according to patient clinical characteristics, the clinical-radiological characteristics of acute and chronic CN and discharge means.
RESULTS: 467 patients were included: 364 with chronic CN and 103 in the acute phase. 101 patients had bilateral chronic CN. Most patients were male (73.4%), treated with insulin (73.3%), and with multicomplicated diabetes. In the acute phase, edema and increased foot temperature were present in 75% and 58.3% of cases, respectively. Diagnosis confirmation was usually by MRI and the mode of discharge was variable. In the chronic phase, orthopedic shoes were prescribed in 81.5% of cases.
CONCLUSIONS: This observational study highlights the diagnostic and therapeutic practices in 31 diabetic foot centers. Our results highlight that the use of MRI and the modalities of offloading, an essential treatment in the acute phase, need to be better standardized. Centers were highly encouraging about creating a patient registry.