Comparison between different methods of monofilament test in multibacillary leprosy

© 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: Leprosy or Hansen’s disease predominantly affects skin and peripheral nerves; therefore, can cause visible deformities from sensory and motor impairment. Early detection of sensory deficit has been of great benefit in a vigoro...

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Main Authors: Saranjit Wimoolchart, Penvadee Pattanaprichakul, Onjuta Chayangsu, Kamonpan Lertrujiwanit, Pacharee Iamtharachai, Suteeraporn Chaowattanapanit
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spelling th-mahidol.362702018-11-23T17:32:05Z Comparison between different methods of monofilament test in multibacillary leprosy Saranjit Wimoolchart Penvadee Pattanaprichakul Onjuta Chayangsu Kamonpan Lertrujiwanit Pacharee Iamtharachai Suteeraporn Chaowattanapanit Raj Pracha Samasai Institute Mahidol University Khon Kaen University Medicine © 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: Leprosy or Hansen’s disease predominantly affects skin and peripheral nerves; therefore, can cause visible deformities from sensory and motor impairment. Early detection of sensory deficit has been of great benefit in a vigorous preventive role. Objective: To compare the result of sensory evaluation in multibacillary leprosy (MB) patients using Semmes-Weinstein monofilament (SWM) and conventional monofilament technique used in Thailand and to observe the course of neuritis detected during the study period. Material and Method: MB patients from Hansen’s clinic at the Department of Dermatology, Siriraj Hospital, and Leprosy clinic at Raj Pracha Samasai Institute were evaluated for sensory impairment using monofilament test by both SWM and conventional technique for two consecutive follow-up visits. The patients’ demographic data, clinical and laboratory findings, and course of disease were recorded. Results: Seventy MB patients were enrolled. Two-third of the patients were male (71.4%) and a mean (SD) age was 43 (15.75) years with a range of 19 to 85-years-old. The results from SWM and conventional Thai technique were not statistically different for ulnar, median, and posterior tibial nerve distribution excluding heel area (p = 1.00). Twenty-eight (40%) patients who mentioned of numbness at either palms or soles had impaired sensation detected by SWM technique (p = 0.014). Conclusion: Using SWM with less tested points can minimize the time spent on sensory evaluation in MB patients; hence, we encourage the application of the present SWM technique to shorten the time in each follow-up visit and to improve the follow-up practice for better services of leprosy patients in Thailand. 2018-11-23T10:32:05Z 2018-11-23T10:32:05Z 2015-11-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.98, No.11 (2015), 1124-1132 01252208 2-s2.0-84949987898 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/36270 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84949987898&origin=inward
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Thailand
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spellingShingle Medicine
Saranjit Wimoolchart
Penvadee Pattanaprichakul
Onjuta Chayangsu
Kamonpan Lertrujiwanit
Pacharee Iamtharachai
Suteeraporn Chaowattanapanit
Comparison between different methods of monofilament test in multibacillary leprosy
description © 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Background: Leprosy or Hansen’s disease predominantly affects skin and peripheral nerves; therefore, can cause visible deformities from sensory and motor impairment. Early detection of sensory deficit has been of great benefit in a vigorous preventive role. Objective: To compare the result of sensory evaluation in multibacillary leprosy (MB) patients using Semmes-Weinstein monofilament (SWM) and conventional monofilament technique used in Thailand and to observe the course of neuritis detected during the study period. Material and Method: MB patients from Hansen’s clinic at the Department of Dermatology, Siriraj Hospital, and Leprosy clinic at Raj Pracha Samasai Institute were evaluated for sensory impairment using monofilament test by both SWM and conventional technique for two consecutive follow-up visits. The patients’ demographic data, clinical and laboratory findings, and course of disease were recorded. Results: Seventy MB patients were enrolled. Two-third of the patients were male (71.4%) and a mean (SD) age was 43 (15.75) years with a range of 19 to 85-years-old. The results from SWM and conventional Thai technique were not statistically different for ulnar, median, and posterior tibial nerve distribution excluding heel area (p = 1.00). Twenty-eight (40%) patients who mentioned of numbness at either palms or soles had impaired sensation detected by SWM technique (p = 0.014). Conclusion: Using SWM with less tested points can minimize the time spent on sensory evaluation in MB patients; hence, we encourage the application of the present SWM technique to shorten the time in each follow-up visit and to improve the follow-up practice for better services of leprosy patients in Thailand.
author2 Raj Pracha Samasai Institute
author_facet Raj Pracha Samasai Institute
Saranjit Wimoolchart
Penvadee Pattanaprichakul
Onjuta Chayangsu
Kamonpan Lertrujiwanit
Pacharee Iamtharachai
Suteeraporn Chaowattanapanit
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author Saranjit Wimoolchart
Penvadee Pattanaprichakul
Onjuta Chayangsu
Kamonpan Lertrujiwanit
Pacharee Iamtharachai
Suteeraporn Chaowattanapanit
author_sort Saranjit Wimoolchart
title Comparison between different methods of monofilament test in multibacillary leprosy
title_short Comparison between different methods of monofilament test in multibacillary leprosy
title_full Comparison between different methods of monofilament test in multibacillary leprosy
title_fullStr Comparison between different methods of monofilament test in multibacillary leprosy
title_full_unstemmed Comparison between different methods of monofilament test in multibacillary leprosy
title_sort comparison between different methods of monofilament test in multibacillary leprosy
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