Elucidation of the clinical traits of diabetic chorea through a questionnaire survey of people with diabetic chorea from 59 Japanese hospitals.

IF 3.2 3区 医学
Naoko Arakawa, Tomohisa Aoyama, Hirotsugu Suwanai, Gotaro Toda, Iseki Takamoto, Yukiko Okazaki, Takashi Kadowaki, Toshimasa Yamauchi
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Abstract

Aims: Diabetic chorea refers to sudden involuntary movements developing in people with diabetes mellitus and is known to occur mainly in those with severe hyperglycemia. We conducted a questionnaire survey of case-reporting facilities in Japan to elucidate their clinical characteristics.

Methods: We searched the PubMed and Ichushi databases for case reports published from January 1, 2012, to December 31, 2017, using "diabetes" and "chorea" as keywords, and sent a questionnaire to the reporting institutions.

Results: Data from a total of 64 cases were included in this study. While most cases had severe hyperglycemia at the onset of diabetic chorea, hypoglycemia/improvement of the plasma glucose served as the trigger for the symptom in 14 cases (21.9%). The Early Remission Group (≤6 months) consisted of 39 cases (60.9%), while the Prolonged Partial Remission Group (>6 months) included 25 cases (39.1%). In the Prolonged Partial Remission Group (>6 months), there were more cases with widespread involuntary movement symptoms, a higher number of cases exhibiting typical imaging findings, and a greater incidence of chorea onset after the initiation of antidiabetic treatment, including hypoglycemia.

Conclusions: Most reported cases of diabetic chorea in Japan were elderly persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus and severe hyperglycemia, although there were also some cases in which the symptom developed in the setting of hypoglycemia. It has been suggested that rapid plasma glucose correction and hypoglycemia might be associated with the risk of development and prognosis of diabetic chorea.

通过对日本59家医院糖尿病性舞蹈病患者的问卷调查,探讨糖尿病性舞蹈病的临床特点。
目的:糖尿病舞蹈病是指糖尿病患者突然出现的不自主运动,已知主要发生在严重高血糖患者中。我们对日本的病例报告机构进行了问卷调查,以阐明其临床特点。方法:检索PubMed和Ichushi数据库中2012年1月1日至2017年12月31日发表的病例报告,以“糖尿病”和“舞蹈病”为关键词,对报告机构进行问卷调查。结果:本研究共纳入64例病例的资料。大多数病例在糖尿病性舞蹈病发病时有严重的高血糖,14例(21.9%)患者出现低血糖/血糖改善。早期缓解组(≤6个月)39例(60.9%),延长部分缓解组(≤6个月)25例(39.1%)。在延长部分缓解组(bbb6个月)中,更多的病例出现广泛的不自主运动症状,更多的病例表现出典型的影像学表现,并且在开始降糖治疗后,包括低血糖在内的舞蹈病发生率更高。结论:日本报告的糖尿病舞蹈病大多数是伴有2型糖尿病和严重高血糖的老年人,尽管也有一些患者在低血糖的情况下出现症状。有研究表明,快速的血糖矫正和低血糖可能与糖尿病性舞蹈病的发生风险和预后有关。
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Journal of Diabetes Investigation
Journal of Diabetes Investigation Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Diabetes Investigation is your core diabetes journal from Asia; the official journal of the Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes (AASD). The journal publishes original research, country reports, commentaries, reviews, mini-reviews, case reports, letters, as well as editorials and news. Embracing clinical and experimental research in diabetes and related areas, the Journal of Diabetes Investigation includes aspects of prevention, treatment, as well as molecular aspects and pathophysiology. Translational research focused on the exchange of ideas between clinicians and researchers is also welcome. Journal of Diabetes Investigation is indexed by Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE).
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