Patterns of dyslipidemia and its associated factors among prediabetic subjects. A cross-sectional study at a primary care clinic

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S. Siddiqui, S. N. Harun, S. M. Ghadzi, Normala Abdul Wahid, Azima Hassan, H. Zainal
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Introduction: Diabetes is closely linked to cardiovascular diseases, with diabetic dyslipidaemia serving as an established marker of the acceleration of complications, contributing to an increased cardiovascular risk among patients. Timely detection and early characterization of lipid abnormalities can help clinicians in implementing effective preventive measures. This study aimed to determine the patterns and associated factors of dyslipidaemia among Malaysian subjects with borderline diabetes. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted among subjects with borderline diabetes aged ≥18 years who visited a primary healthcare centre at Universiti Sains Malaysia from January 2017 to December 2018. Sociodemographic, clinical and laboratory data were obtained from electronic medical records. Data were analysed using SPSS version 25. Results: A total of 250 participants with borderline diabetes were included in the analysis. Of them, 93.6% (n=234) had lipid abnormalities. Isolated dyslipidaemia characterised by a high low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) level (38.8%, n=97) was the most common pattern found, followed by combined dyslipidaemia of high LDL-C and triglyceride (TG) levels (22.8%, n=57). The male sex was found to be significantly associated with hypertriglyceridemia (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]=1.86, 95% confidence interval [CI] =1.09–3.1)(P=0.02). Diastolic blood pressure ≥90mmHg was significantly associated with a low HDL-C level (AOR=2.09, 95% CI=1.0–4.1) (P=0.03). Conclusion: The majority of subjects with borderline diabetes have lipid abnormalities. Specifically, isolated dyslipidaemia characterised by a high LDL-C level is alarmingly prevalent. Further large-scale robust studies are needed to confirm the present findings.
糖尿病前期受试者血脂异常的模式及其相关因素。初级保健诊所的横断面研究
导言:糖尿病与心血管疾病密切相关,糖尿病血脂异常是加速并发症的既定标志,会增加患者的心血管风险。及时发现并及早确定血脂异常的特征有助于临床医生采取有效的预防措施。本研究旨在确定马来西亚边缘糖尿病患者血脂异常的模式和相关因素。研究方法本研究对2017年1月至2018年12月期间到马来西亚理科大学初级医疗保健中心就诊的年龄≥18岁的边缘型糖尿病患者进行了回顾性研究。社会人口学、临床和实验室数据均来自电子病历。数据使用SPSS 25版进行分析。结果:共有250名边缘糖尿病患者参与分析。其中,93.6%(234 人)有血脂异常。以低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(LDL-C)水平高(38.8%,n=97)为特征的孤立性血脂异常是最常见的模式,其次是低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(LDL-C)和甘油三酯(TG)水平高的合并性血脂异常(22.8%,n=57)。男性与高甘油三酯血症显著相关(调整赔率[AOR]=1.86,95% 置信区间[CI]=1.09-3.1)(P=0.02)。舒张压≥90mmHg与高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平低显著相关(AOR=2.09,95% CI=1.0-4.1)(P=0.03)。结论大多数边缘型糖尿病患者都存在血脂异常。特别是以高 LDL-C 水平为特征的孤立性血脂异常,其发病率令人震惊。需要进一步开展大规模的可靠研究,以证实本研究结果。
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Malaysian Family Physician
Malaysian Family Physician Medicine-Family Practice
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1.20
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41
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Malaysian Family Physician is the official journal of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. It is published three times a year. Circulation: The journal is distributed free of charge to all members of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. Complimentary copies are also sent to other organizations that are members of the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA).
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