Clinical Characteristics and Glycaemic Control in Adults Living with Type 1 Diabetes: A 1-Year Retrospective Chart Review at Two South African Public Sector Tertiary Hospitals

Naidoo Poobalan, Pauly Bruno, Variava Ebrahim, Pillay Somasundram, Bayat Zaheer, Daya Reyna, Carrihill Michelle, Naidoo Kiolan, Sekhuthe Lauren, Bhana Sindeep
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Abstract Background : An estimated 11.8% of the South African population are living with diabetes. There is a paucity of data related to the clinical characteristics and glycaemic control in people living with T1DM within the South African public healthcare sector. Objective : To describe the clinical characteristics and glycaemic control of people living with T1DM in a public health care setting. Methods : The study was an observational study conducted at two tertiary public sector hospitals in South Africa by means of a chart review. The study involved adults living with T1DM treated with human insulin for 12 months prior to the date of informed consent. Results : A total of 224 patients with T1DM were enrolled, with 190 (84.8%) from Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital and 34 (15.2%) from Klerksdorp Tshepong Hospital Complex. One patient withdrew consent, leaving a total analysed population of 223. Of the 223 patients, 37 (16.6%) were controlled (most recent glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) < 7%) while the remainder 186 (83.4%) were uncontrolled (most recent HbA1c ≥ 7%). The mean age of the study group was 33 ± 9 years. The majority of participants were female (122 [54.7%]) and of black ethnicity (215 [96.4%]). The mean number of hypoglycaemic events per patient-year was 151.4 (SD ± 213.9). Diabetic ketoacidosis occurred more frequently in the uncontrolled group. Conclusion : The majority of patients in this study did not achieve target HbA1c, placing them at higher risk for long-term diabetes complications. Poor glycaemic control, leading to long term complications, as well as hypoglycaemia and diabetic ketoacidosis adds further strain to the resource constrained public healthcare in South Africa.
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成人1型糖尿病患者的临床特征和血糖控制:南非两家公立三级医院1年回顾性图表回顾
背景:估计有11.8%的南非人口患有糖尿病。南非公共卫生部门缺乏与T1DM患者的临床特征和血糖控制相关的数据。目的:描述公共卫生机构T1DM患者的临床特征和血糖控制。方法:本研究是在南非两所三级公立医院进行的观察性研究,采用图表回顾的方法。该研究纳入了在知情同意日期之前接受人胰岛素治疗12个月的成年T1DM患者。结果:共纳入224例T1DM患者,其中190例(84.8%)来自Chris Hani Baragwanath学术医院,34例(15.2%)来自Klerksdorp Tshepong综合医院。一名患者撤回了同意,剩下223名分析人群。223例患者中,37例(16.6%)得到控制(最近糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c) <7%),其余186例(83.4%)未控制(最近一次HbA1c≥7%)。研究组平均年龄33±9岁。大多数参与者为女性(122人[54.7%])和黑人(215人[96.4%])。每位患者年平均低血糖事件数为151.4次(SD±213.9)。糖尿病酮症酸中毒在对照组发生率较高。结论:本研究中大多数患者的HbA1c未达到目标,使其长期糖尿病并发症的风险更高。血糖控制不良,导致长期并发症,以及低血糖和糖尿病酮症酸中毒,给南非资源有限的公共卫生保健增加了进一步的压力。
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