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The Slipping Slipper Sign: A Simple Test with High Specificity and Positive Predictive Value for Peripheral Neuropathy among Diabetic Patients

by
Krystal A.T. Gayle
,
Marshall K. Tulloch-Reid
,
Rainford J. Wilks
and
Trevor S. Ferguson
*
Tropical Medicine Research Institute (Epidemiology Research Unit), The University of the West Indies, Mona
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Clin. Pract. 2012, 2(2), e51; https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2012.e51
Submission received: 20 February 2012 / Revised: 6 April 2012 / Accepted: 13 April 2012 / Published: 30 April 2012

Abstract

This study evaluated the ability of the slipping slipper sign (defined as unknowingly losing a slipper while walking) to identify diabetic neuropathy in Jamaican patients. A single question was used to ascertain the presence of the slipping slipper sign (SSS) among 69 patients attending a diabetes clinic. Nurses assessed pain, vibration and pressure perception among the same patients in order to detect diabetic neuropathy. The sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value for the SSS were calculated. Eight participants (men=5, women=3) reported positive SSS. The SSS had a sensitivity of 28.6%, specificity of 100% and positive predictive value (PPV) 100% for neuropathy on at least one of the three tests. These findings indicate that the SSS has high specificity and PPV for diabetic neuropathy but the sensitivity is low. The sign may be a useful adjuvant to conventional methods of screening for severe neuropathy
Keywords: slipping slipper sign; diabetic neuropathy; diabetic foot; Jamaica slipping slipper sign; diabetic neuropathy; diabetic foot; Jamaica

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Gayle, K.A.T.; Tulloch-Reid, M.K.; Wilks, R.J.; Ferguson, T.S. The Slipping Slipper Sign: A Simple Test with High Specificity and Positive Predictive Value for Peripheral Neuropathy among Diabetic Patients. Clin. Pract. 2012, 2, e51. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2012.e51

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Gayle KAT, Tulloch-Reid MK, Wilks RJ, Ferguson TS. The Slipping Slipper Sign: A Simple Test with High Specificity and Positive Predictive Value for Peripheral Neuropathy among Diabetic Patients. Clinics and Practice. 2012; 2(2):e51. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2012.e51

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Gayle, Krystal A.T., Marshall K. Tulloch-Reid, Rainford J. Wilks, and Trevor S. Ferguson. 2012. "The Slipping Slipper Sign: A Simple Test with High Specificity and Positive Predictive Value for Peripheral Neuropathy among Diabetic Patients" Clinics and Practice 2, no. 2: e51. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2012.e51

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