2型糖尿病患者促甲状腺激素的研究

Sofiur Rahman, Rajesh Dhanowar, Aritra Saha, Dipankar Das, Jinku Ozah
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背景:糖尿病和甲状腺功能障碍与内分泌紊乱密切相关。研究表明,高胰岛素血症、胰岛素抵抗、糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)水平升高和甲状腺功能异常之间存在明显的联系。甲状腺功能减退症在糖尿病患者中相对常见,特别是在血糖控制不佳的患者中。因此,筛查糖尿病患者的甲状腺功能障碍有助于早期识别和治疗甲状腺功能减退,潜在地降低与该疾病相关的并发症的风险。目的:探讨糖尿病患者TSH与HbA1c的相关性。材料和方法:这项基于医院的横断面研究于2022年2月至2023年2月在迪布鲁加尔阿萨姆医学院医学系进行。本研究共纳入120例就诊的糖尿病患者,这些患者之前没有甲状腺疾病史或任何可能影响甲状腺功能的因素。所有受试者均进行促甲状腺激素(TSH)和糖化血红蛋白检测。结果:患者平均年龄57.68岁,女性居多(58.33%),平均HbA1c升高(7.8850%),TSH升高(13.566微IU/mL)。在我们的研究中,未控制的糖尿病患者的平均血清TSH水平明显高于控制的糖尿病患者。HbA1c也呈正相关(r = 0.574;P < 0.001)伴有甲状腺异常。结论:对糖尿病患者进行甲状腺功能筛查有助于识别无症状性甲状腺功能减退患者。早期发现潜在的甲状腺功能障碍有助于及时治疗,从而加强血糖控制,最终改善糖尿病患者的生活质量。
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A study of thyroid-stimulating hormone in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Background: Diabetes and thyroid dysfunctions are closely related to endocrine disorders. Research has shown that there is a clear connection between hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, increased glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) levels, and abnormal thyroid function. Hypothyroidism is relatively common in diabetic patients, particularly in those with suboptimal glycemic control. As a result, screening for thyroid dysfunction in diabetic patients can aid in the early identification and treatment of hypothyroidism, potentially reducing the risk of complications associated with the condition. Objectives: Correlation of TSH and HbA1c in diabetic patients. Materials and Methods: This hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Medicine, Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh, between February 2022 and February 2023. A total of 120 patients with diabetes attending the department without any prior history of thyroid disease or any factor that may affect thyroid function were included in this study. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and HbA1c were done in all subjects. Results: The result showed that the mean age was 57.68 years with female preponderance (58.33%) and increased mean levels of HbA1c (7.8850%) and TSH (13.566 micro IU/mL). In our study, the mean serum TSH level was significantly higher in uncontrolled diabetes than that in controlled diabetes patients. HbA1c also showed a positive correlation (r = 0.574; P < 0.001) with thyroid abnormality. Conclusions: Conducting thyroid function screenings on diabetic patients can aid in the identification of asymptomatic hypothyroid patients. Early detection of underlying thyroid dysfunction facilitates timely treatment, which may enhance glycemic control and ultimately improve the quality of life for diabetic patients.
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