Assessment of nerve conduction velocity slowing and its association with the severity of diabetic polyneuropathy, duration of diabetes and glycemic control in diabetic patients.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.12669/pjms.41.3.10397
Saba Zaidi, Ayesha Abdul Samad
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the nerve conduction velocity in diabetic patients and its association with diabetes duration, control and severity of diabetic polyneuropathy.

Methods: This prospective, observational study involved a hundred and thirty-nine patients who underwent nerve conduction studies in the Neurology Department at Liaquat National Hospital during the years June 2023 till May 2024. In all patients, the medical history was taken by direct interview regarding demographics, diabetes duration and recent HbA1c. For the assessment of diabetic polyneuropathy, the NDS-neuropathy disability score was used. The acquired data was entered into SPSS Statistics software for analysis of significant associations between these variables. Statistical significance was defined as a P-value below 0.05.

Results: In this study, we investigated 139 patients with a mean age of 62.20±12.03 years, comprising 60.4% males. The mean HbA1c was 7.46±1.09%, and the mean duration of diabetes was 10.78±7.75 years. Most patients (75.5%) had poor glycemic control, with 92.8% having Type-II diabetes. The mean neuropathy disability score was 5.63±2.39, with 80.6% of patients experiencing neuropathy. Nerve conduction velocity slowing was detected in 54.7% of the patients. Notably, significant associations were found between nerve conduction velocity slowing and diabetes duration (p=0.019), and neuropathy disability score (p=0.000).

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that male gender, poor glycemic control, and a longer duration of diabetes are associated with slowing of nerve conduction velocity. Additionally, the severity of neuropathy, as measured by the Neuropathy disability score, further strengthens these associations, highlighting its significance in assessing diabetic neuropathy progression.

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评估糖尿病患者神经传导速度减慢及其与糖尿病多发神经病变严重程度、糖尿病病程和血糖控制的关系
目的:探讨糖尿病患者神经传导速度及其与糖尿病病程、糖尿病多发性神经病变的控制及严重程度的关系。方法:这项前瞻性观察性研究纳入了2023年6月至2024年5月期间在Liaquat国立医院神经内科接受神经传导研究的139名患者。所有患者的病史均通过直接访谈获取,包括人口统计学、糖尿病病程和近期HbA1c。对于糖尿病多发神经病变的评估,采用nds -神经病变残疾评分。所得数据输入SPSS统计软件,分析这些变量之间的显著关联。p值小于0.05为统计学显著性。结果:本研究共纳入139例患者,平均年龄62.20±12.03岁,男性占60.4%。平均HbA1c为7.46±1.09%,平均糖尿病病程为10.78±7.75年。大多数患者(75.5%)血糖控制不良,其中92.8%为ii型糖尿病。平均神经病变失能评分为5.63±2.39,80.6%的患者出现神经病变。54.7%的患者神经传导速度减慢。值得注意的是,神经传导速度减慢与糖尿病病程(p=0.019)和神经病变残疾评分(p=0.000)之间存在显著相关性。结论:我们的研究结果表明,男性、血糖控制不良和糖尿病持续时间较长与神经传导速度减慢有关。此外,神经病变的严重程度,如神经病变残疾评分测量,进一步加强了这些关联,突出了其在评估糖尿病神经病变进展中的重要性。
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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences 医学-医学:内科
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4.10
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363
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: It is a peer reviewed medical journal published regularly since 1984. It was previously known as quarterly "SPECIALIST" till December 31st 1999. It publishes original research articles, review articles, current practices, short communications & case reports. It attracts manuscripts not only from within Pakistan but also from over fifty countries from abroad. Copies of PJMS are sent to all the import medical libraries all over Pakistan and overseas particularly in South East Asia and Asia Pacific besides WHO EMRO Region countries. Eminent members of the medical profession at home and abroad regularly contribute their write-ups, manuscripts in our publications. We pursue an independent editorial policy, which allows an opportunity to the healthcare professionals to express their views without any fear or favour. That is why many opinion makers among the medical and pharmaceutical profession use this publication to communicate their viewpoint.
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