Prevalence and Presentation of Lower Limb Neurovascular Complications in Children With Diabetes: A Systematic Review With Proportion Meta-Analysis
Iris Syifaa Fathiah Irwandy, Fiona Hawke, Andrea Coda, Richard G. McGee, Stewart Birt, Antoni Fellas

TL;DR
This study reviews how common lower limb nerve and blood vessel issues are in children with diabetes and finds a wide range of reported cases.
Contribution
The paper provides a systematic review and meta-analysis of neurovascular complications in children with diabetes, highlighting the need for better clinical guidelines.
Findings
Prevalence of clinical neuropathy in children with diabetes ranged from 0% to 57.1%.
Vascular complications ranged from 0% to 37.8%.
Meta-analysis showed 0%–7% of children had abnormal neuropathy assessments.
Abstract
Introduction: Disorders of the lower limb are common in people with diabetes and may result in significant long-term complications. Currently, most evidence for lower limb complications in children with diabetes relies on infrequent clinical observations and occasionally invasive assessments that can cause discomfort. Clinical guidelines do not provide explicit guidance on frequency of neurovascular assessments for children with diabetes. Aim: To systematically review the prevalence and presentation of clinical neuropathy and vasculopathy in children with diabetes. Methods: A systematic search of the literature was conducted in March 2024 using the EMBASE, Cochrane, PubMed (including MEDLINE) and CINAHL databases. At least two authors independently screened studies for inclusion and assessed methodological quality for each paper using the downs and black quality appraisal checklist.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management · Pain Mechanisms and Treatments · Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders
