Evidence-Based Medicine
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Diabetes. Feb 15, 2017; 8(2): 80-88
Published online Feb 15, 2017. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v8.i2.80
Table 1 The degree of importance of the diagnostic parameters for diagnosing diabetic neuropathy from the specialists’ perspectives
Degree of importanceUnimportant (1)Less important (2)Relatively important (3)Important (4)Very important (5)Mean ± SD
Duration of diabetes0001 (12.5%)7 (87.5%)4.88 ± 0.35
Symptom assessment based on MNSI001 (12.5%)5 (62.5%)2 (25%)4.13 ± 0.64
Sign examination based on MNSI0005 (62.5%)3 (37.5%)4.38 ± 0.51
HbA1c001 (12.5%)2 (25%)5 (62.5%)4.50 ± 0.75
CBC1 (12.5%)3 (37.5%)4 (50%)002.38 ± 0.74
FBS0006 (75%)2 (25%)4.25 ± 046
ESR1 (12.5%)3 (37.5%)3 (37.5%)1 (12.5%)02.52 ± 092
Oral GTT1 (12.5%)4 (50%)1 (12.5%)2 (25%)02.50 ± 1.06
Albuminuria01 (12.5%)1 (12.5%)4 (50%)2 (25%)3.88 ± 0.99
TSH2 (25%)1 (12.5%)3 (37.5%)2 (25%)02.63 ± 1.18
B12 Vitamin2 (25%)1 (12.5%)1 (12.5%)4 (50%)02.88 ± 1.35
BUN1 (12.5%)3 (37.5%)3 (37.5%)1 (12.5%)02.38 ± 0.91
BCr01 (12.5%)2 (25%)5 (62.5%)03.50 ± 0.75
Calcium2 (25%)1 (12.5%)4 (50%)1 (12.5%)02.50 ± 1.06
Phosphorus2 (25%)3 (37.5%)3 (37.5%)002.13 ± 0.83