Presence of Co-Morbidities in Patients Suffering from Diabetes Mellitus Type-2 Attending Two Clinics in Delhi

A. Rathi, Ritesh Bansal, Kakalee K. Saha
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India is a hotbed of diabetes with the highest number of diabetics in the world (62 million) and it is predicted that by 2030 the disease might afflict as high as 79.4 million individuals. Often the individuals with diabetes mellitus type-2 have other metabolic abnormalities-the clustering of which contributes to the overall morbidity and mortality profile. Comorbidity, defined as the occurrence of one or more chronic conditions in the same person with an index-disease, occurs frequently among patients with diabetes. Multiple health conditions lead to a faster deterioration of health and poses a great burden on the healthcare delivery system and patient’s pocket as well. It is a cross sectional study involving the data obtained from 144 patients with diabetes mellitus type-2 attending 2 diabetes clinics in Delhi between July-Sept 2016. Out of the total patients, 37 (25.7%) were females. The average age of the patients was 52.4 years, their average BMI was 27.3 kg/m2 and their average HbA1c was 8.9. Hypertension and dyslipidemia are the most common co-existing conditions with diabetes, followed by neuropathy and sleep apnea. Diabetes care program should also focus on rigorously treating co-morbidities, as these are often associated with patient’s discomfort and dismay.
在德里两家诊所就诊的2型糖尿病患者的合并症
印度是糖尿病的温床,拥有世界上最多的糖尿病患者(6200万),据预测,到2030年,糖尿病患者可能高达7940万人。2型糖尿病患者通常还有其他代谢异常,这些异常的聚集导致了总体发病率和死亡率。合并症,定义为同一患者同时出现一种或多种慢性疾病,常见于糖尿病患者。多种健康状况导致健康恶化的速度更快,给医疗保健服务系统和患者的口袋带来了巨大的负担。这是一项横断面研究,涉及2016年7月至9月期间在德里2家糖尿病诊所就诊的144名2型糖尿病患者的数据。其中女性37例(25.7%)。患者平均年龄52.4岁,平均BMI为27.3 kg/m2,平均HbA1c为8.9。高血压和血脂异常是最常见的与糖尿病共存的疾病,其次是神经病变和睡眠呼吸暂停。糖尿病护理计划还应注重严格治疗合并症,因为这些合并症通常与患者的不适和沮丧有关。
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