Overall Diagnostic Performance of Multiple Versus Single Physical Examination Tests for the Prediction of Future Diabetic Neuropathy Risk
Key Points
The aim is to compare the effectiveness of multiple physical examination tests versus a single test in predicting diabetic neuropathy risk.
Evaluation of a three-test strategy and a single-test strategy.
Comparison of diagnostic performance metrics.
Assessment of recommended guidelines for neuropathy screening.
The three-test strategy did not show improved performance compared to the single-test approach.
Support for simplified screening methods in clinical guidelines.
Abstract
A complex three-test strategy did not outperform the best-performing single-test strategy, implying that practice guidelines that recommend simplified approaches to neuropathy screening are valid.
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