评价二甲双胍在初级保健高危人群中预防2型糖尿病的应用。

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Neri A Álvarez-Villalobos, Andony I Ramírez-Torres, Fernando G Ruiz-Hernández, Gabriela G Elizondo Omaña, Rosa M García-Hernández, Pablo J Moreno Peña, Sandra S Rojo-Garza
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目的/背景:在墨西哥东北部的一个家庭医学单位,确定将二甲双胍作为预防糖尿病的初级保健措施的糖尿病前期患者的比例和相关因素。方法:这项回顾性观察性研究纳入了372名符合美国糖尿病协会糖尿病前期诊断标准的成年人。数据收集自2020年1月至2021年12月的医疗记录。通过假设检验检验感兴趣的变量与二甲双胍处方之间可能存在的关联,并进行二元逻辑回归。结果:近85%的患者符合ADA建议的至少一项二甲双胍治疗标准,但只有60%的患者开了二甲双胍。服用二甲双胍处方的患者与没有服用二甲双胍处方的患者在医疗记录中有糖尿病前期诊断记录、BMI较高和血糖水平较高等方面存在差异。结论:几乎有1 / 2的2型糖尿病高危患者没有使用二甲双胍作为预防措施。与二甲双胍处方相关的因素包括高BMI、基线血糖水平升高和医疗记录中的前驱糖尿病诊断。这些发现表明,有必要进行研究,以评估医生对糖尿病前期患者采取不同治疗方法的原因,以及在初级卫生保健中实施预防2型糖尿病的建议。
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Evaluating the metformin use on type 2 diabetes prevention in high-risk populations in primary care.

Purpose/background: To identify the proportion of patients with prediabetes who have prescribed metformin and factors related to doing so as a preventive measure for diabetes in primary care at a Family Medicine Unit in northeastern Mexico.

Methods: This retrospective observational study included 372 adults who met the criteria for prediabetes diagnosis according to the American Diabetes Association. Data was collected from medical records from January 2020 to December 2021. Possible associations between the variables of interest and the prescription of metformin were tested via hypothesis tests, furthermore, binary logistic regression was performed.

Results: Nearly 85% of the patients met at least one criterion for receiving metformin according to ADA recommendations, but only 60% of them were prescribed this medication. Patients with metformin prescriptions differed from those without in aspects such as having a documented diagnosis of prediabetes in their medical records, a higher BMI, and higher glucose levels.

Conclusions: Almost one out of two patients with a high risk of type 2 diabetes are not treated with metformin as a preventive measure. Factors associated with metformin prescription included a high BMI, elevated baseline glucose levels, and a prediabetes diagnosis in the medical record. These findings suggest the need for studies to evaluate physicians' reasons for different treatments and implementation of recommendations for type 2 diabetes prevention in patients with prediabetes in primary health care.

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