Prediction of lipohypertrophy in patients with diabetes mellitus

V. Brijeetha, J. Fernandes, J. Idiculla
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Introduction: Lipohypertrophy (LH) may result in variable absorption of insulin and affect glycemic control. Objectives: This study aimed to study the risk factors and prevalence of lipohypertrophy in diabetic patients at a tertiary hospital in South India. Methodology: 206 patients with diabetes mellitus aged over 18 years of age, on insulin therapy for over two years, were included in this study conducted at St Johns Medical Hospital to explore the prevalence and risk factors for development of lipohypertrophy. Demographics, duration of diabetes and insulin therapy, type of needles used, times of reuse, injection technique was recorded. The injection sites were inspected meticulously for the presence of lipohypertrophy. Results: 66 patients (32%) were found to have LH of which 62 had Type 2 diabetes and 4 had Type 1 diabetes. The median duration of diabetes was 15 years (IQR 10-20) and was higher in the group with LH (P=0.000). The duration of insulin therapy was 10 years (IQR 5-10.5) and was significantly higher in the group with LH (P=0.000). The commonest site for insulin injection was the abdomen and it was associated with LH (P=0.000).Patients reusing the needles over 6 times and those who failed to rotate injection sites had the highest frequency of LH(P=0.000). Conclusions: Patients on long term insulin should be advised against the reuse of needles to save on cost of therapy in view of increased risk of LH and glycemic variability. Physicians must reinforce proper insulin injection technique periodically and document lipohypertrophy if present.
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糖尿病患者脂肪肥大的预测
引言:脂肪肥大(LH)可能导致胰岛素吸收变化,并影响血糖控制。目的:本研究旨在研究南印度一家三级医院糖尿病患者脂肪肥大的危险因素和患病率。方法:本研究纳入了206名年龄在18岁以上的糖尿病患者,他们接受了两年以上的胰岛素治疗,目的是探讨脂肪肥大的发病率和危险因素。记录人口统计学、糖尿病和胰岛素治疗的持续时间、使用的针头类型、重复使用的次数、注射技术。仔细检查注射部位是否存在脂肪肥大。结果:发现66例(32%)患者患有LH,其中62例患有2型糖尿病,4例患有1型糖尿病。糖尿病的中位持续时间为15年(IQR 10-20),在LH组中更高(P=0.000)。胰岛素治疗的持续时间为10年(IQR5-10.5),在RH组中显著更高(P=0.000)。胰岛素注射最常见的部位是腹部,与LH有关(P=0.0000)。重复使用针头超过6次的患者和未能旋转的患者注射部位LH发生率最高(P=0.000)。结论:鉴于LH风险和血糖变异性增加,应建议长期使用胰岛素的患者不要重复使用针头,以节省治疗成本。医生必须定期加强适当的胰岛素注射技术,并记录脂肪肥大(如果存在)。
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