Pattern of Macrovascular Complications and its relationship with HbA1c in Hospitalized Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Miftahul Jannat, M. Rishad, Nawsabah Noor, S. M. K. Z. Prince, Tazbiha Rahman Khan, Najeeb Mahiyuddin, Md Abdul Jalil Ansari
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Background: Type 2 diabetes is a common metabolic disorder causing high blood sugar due to insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency. It poses a significant global health burden, especially in low and middle-income countries. This study explores how well-controlled blood sugar (HbA1c) affects the types and patterns of complications in hospitalized patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods: Conducted over six months at a tertiary care hospital, this cross-sectional study included 200 men and women with T2DM. Data were collected through evaluations and documented. Macrovascular complications were identified using specific criteria: elevated cardiac troponin I for myocardial infarction, neurological deficits with imaging for stroke, and foot ulcers or amputation history for peripheral vascular disease. Results: Macrovascular complications were found in 33% of patients, with myocardial infarction being the most common (48.5%), followed by stroke (37.9%) and peripheral vascular disease (13.6%). Patients with complications had significantly higher HbA1c and blood glucose levels. Conclusion: A significant proportion of hospitalized T2DM patients have macrovascular complications, associated with higher HbA1c levels. These findings emphasize the importance of good glycemic control to prevent such complications. J MEDICINE 2024; 25: 136-140
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住院 2 型糖尿病患者的大血管并发症模式及其与 HbA1c 的关系
背景:2 型糖尿病是一种常见的代谢性疾病,由于胰岛素抵抗和胰岛素相对缺乏而导致高血糖。它对全球健康造成重大负担,尤其是在中低收入国家。本研究探讨了血糖(HbA1c)控制良好如何影响 2 型糖尿病住院患者并发症的类型和模式。研究方法这项横断面研究在一家三甲医院进行,历时六个月,包括 200 名男性和女性 T2DM 患者。通过评估和记录收集数据。大血管并发症的识别采用特定标准:心肌梗死的心肌肌钙蛋白 I 升高、中风的神经功能缺损和外周血管疾病的足部溃疡或截肢史。结果:33%的患者出现了大血管并发症,其中最常见的是心肌梗死(48.5%),其次是中风(37.9%)和外周血管疾病(13.6%)。有并发症的患者 HbA1c 和血糖水平明显更高。结论相当一部分住院的 T2DM 患者有大血管并发症,与较高的 HbA1c 水平有关。这些发现强调了良好的血糖控制对预防此类并发症的重要性。
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