The Prevalence of Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) and Its Correlation with Biochemical Parameters in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) - A Tertiary Care Hospital Based Study in Eastern India

Chandan Kumar Das, Ritasman Baisya, KD Biswas, PK Sinha Roy
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INTRODUCTION PVD, one of the major macrovascular complications of T2DM, usually begins at an earlier age and remains subclinical for a long duration. So early detection of PVD will help to assess its true prevalence and hence prevention of overt manifestation. OBJECTIVES To assess the true prevalence of PVD in T2 DM from Eastern India and its correlation with clinical and biochemical parameters METHODS It was a cross sectional study with consecutive diabetes patients attending OPD from 2015 January to 2016 July. Each was subjected to meticulous history, measurement of ABPI by handheld Doppler and various laboratory parameters. Patients having known vascular disease due to other causes were excluded. RESULTS Out of 103 patients, PVD was present in around 25% cases with positive association with age, male gender, and high body weight. Hypertension, hyperglycemic state (PPBS, HbA1C), total cholesterol, triglyceride and LDL independently increases the risk of PVD. Though low levels of HDL are a well-recognized risk factor for PVD, this was not reflected in study. CONCLUSION The true prevalence of PVD is higher in DM and ABPI can detect subclinical PVD much before its progression and overt manifestations
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外周血管疾病(PVD)患病率及其与2型糖尿病(T2DM)生化参数的相关性——一项基于印度东部三级医院的研究
PVD是T2DM的主要大血管并发症之一,通常开始于较早的年龄,并长期处于亚临床状态。因此,PVD的早期检测将有助于评估其真正的患病率,从而预防明显的表现。目的评估印度东部T2 DM患者PVD的真实患病率及其与临床和生化参数的相关性。方法对2015年1月至2016年7月连续就诊的糖尿病患者进行横断面研究。每个人都经过细致的病史,手持式多普勒测量ABPI和各种实验室参数。排除其他原因已知有血管疾病的患者。结果103例患者中,约25%的患者存在PVD,与年龄、男性和高体重呈正相关。高血压、高血糖状态(PPBS、HbA1C)、总胆固醇、甘油三酯和低密度脂蛋白分别增加PVD的风险。虽然低水平的HDL是PVD的一个公认的危险因素,但在研究中并没有反映出来。结论糖尿病患者PVD的真实患病率较高,ABPI能在病情发展和明显表现之前就发现亚临床PVD
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