Prevalence and risk factors of diabetic nephropathy among type 2 diabetes patients in family medicine clinic AFHSR Khamis Mushait.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Saeed Mohammed Al-Shahrani, Bandar Mohammed Shaher, Yahya Mohammed Alragea, Fatima Mohammad Ali Alqahtani, Amjad Saeed Mansour Binghamiah, Mansour Ali Mansour Alqahtani, Saad Abdullah Mufrrih
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Abstract

Background: Diabetic nephropathy is a frequent complication of diabetes mellitus, affecting a considerable proportion of patients. Despite confirmed rising prevalence worldwide, little is known about its epidemiology in Saudi Arabia or its connection to glycemic or lipid parameters.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional questionnaire-based observational study. We modeled the data using mixed effects logistic regression modeling.

Results: Our sample was constituted of (n = 415) type 2 diabetes patients. The prevalence for diabetic nephropathy was [n = 17, 4.1% (95% confidence interval, CI: 3.7% to 4.4%)]. Unadjusted risk factors were older age profile, comorbid diabetic retinopathy, comorbid stroke, lower BMI, and injecting insulin. However, tobacco smoking, neuropathy, family history of diabetes, or renal disease did not bear any significant association with diabetes nephropathy among our participants. Risk factors related to glycemic and lipid profiles included initial FBG levels and HbA1c percentages and initial and later cholesterol and LDL levels. Initial and later HDL levels were protective from diabetic nephropathy. At the adjusted analysis, only the number of children (HR = 0.3151, P = 0.02256) and triglyceride levels were associated with higher diabetic nephropathy risk (HR = 3.1709, P = 0.03218).

Conclusion: Our estimate for diabetic nephropathy prevalence is exceedingly low compared to global figures. This may be related to impaired identification of diabetic nephropathy in Saudi Arabia. Our survey is the first in Saudi Arabia to confirm a link between reduced fertility and diabetic nephropathy. Our study, also, uniquely identifies a strong link between hypertriglyceridemia and diabetic nephropathy among Saudi patients.

家庭医学门诊2型糖尿病患者糖尿病肾病患病率及危险因素分析
背景:糖尿病肾病是糖尿病的常见并发症,影响相当比例的患者。尽管证实全球范围内的患病率正在上升,但对其在沙特阿拉伯的流行病学及其与血糖或血脂参数的关系知之甚少。方法:这是一项基于横断面问卷的观察性研究。我们使用混合效应逻辑回归模型对数据进行建模。结果:我们的样本由(n = 415) 2型糖尿病患者组成。糖尿病肾病的患病率为[n = 17,4.1%(95%可信区间,CI: 3.7% ~ 4.4%)]。未调整的危险因素为年龄较大、合并糖尿病视网膜病变、合并中风、BMI较低和注射胰岛素。然而,吸烟、神经病变、糖尿病家族史或肾脏疾病与糖尿病肾病在我们的参与者中没有任何显著的关联。与血糖和脂质谱相关的危险因素包括初始FBG水平和HbA1c百分比以及初始和后来的胆固醇和LDL水平。初始和后期HDL水平对糖尿病肾病具有保护作用。在校正分析中,只有儿童数量(HR = 0.3151, P = 0.02256)和甘油三酯水平与糖尿病肾病风险升高相关(HR = 3.1709, P = 0.03218)。结论:与全球数据相比,我们对糖尿病肾病患病率的估计非常低。这可能与沙特阿拉伯糖尿病肾病的识别受损有关。我们的调查是沙特阿拉伯首次确认生育能力下降和糖尿病肾病之间的联系。我们的研究还独特地确定了沙特患者中高甘油三酯血症和糖尿病肾病之间的密切联系。
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