糖尿病家族史与周围神经病变严重程度相关

Ushasi Naha BA, Adam Hamidi BA, Awais Hussain MD, Amit Parekh MD, Gautam Malhotra MD, Alfonso Mejia MD, Maria Siemionow MD, Mark Gonzalez MD
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背景临床医生缺乏确定患者患糖尿病周围神经病变(DPN)风险的工具。本研究探讨了DPN的严重程度与糖尿病和DPN家族史之间的关系。方法使用密歇根神经病变筛查仪(MNSI)收集293例糖尿病患者和对照组患者的症状和体格检查数据。糖尿病、DPN和主要并发症的家族史可追溯到两代人。从患者医疗记录中挖掘出相关的附加特征。结果符合和不符合MNSI神经病变标准的患者在合并症方面存在显著差异,包括心脏病(P<.0001)、肾脏病(P=.006)、PVD(P<.001)和甲状腺病(P=.027);其母亲(P=.026)、父亲(P=.002)、两侧(P=0.002)或兄弟姐妹(P=.0002)的神经病变史;母亲侧(P=.039)或父亲侧(P=.162)截肢史;或其母亲侧(P=.030)、父亲侧(P=.005)或两侧(P=.046)有溃疡史的患者更有可能符合MNSI神经病变标准。神经病变的MNSI标准与心脏或PVD合并症病史独立相关,上四分位数的MNSI评分与糖尿病兄弟姐妹相关(or=10.96)。结论:糖尿病、DPN和主要并发症的家族史与神经病变和更强的神经病变程度相关。家族史,特别是糖尿病兄弟姐妹,心脏和PVD合并症是发生DPN的独立危险因素。临床医生应收集详细的家族史和相关合并症,以优化糖尿病患者严重DPN的预防。关键词:类型2;糖尿病周围神经病变;糖尿病家族史;MNSI;并发症
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Diabetic Family History is Associated with Severity of Peripheral Neuropathy
Background Clinicians lack tools to determine a patient’s risk for diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). This study examined the relationship between severity of DPN and family history of diabetes and DPN. Methods The Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument (MNSI) was used to collect symptom and physical exam data from consenting diabetic and control (n=293) patients. Family history of diabetes, DPN and major complications were collected going back two generations. Relevant additional characteristics were mined from patient medical records. Results Between patients who did and did not meet MNSI criteria for neuropathy, there were significant differences in comorbidities, including cardiac ( P <.0001), renal (P =.006), PVD (P<.0001), and thyroid (P =.027). Patients with history of diabetes on both sides (P=.032) or siblings (P<.0001); history of neuropathy on their maternal (P=.026), paternal (P=.002), both sides (P=.002) or siblings (P=.002); history of amputations on their maternal (P=.039) or paternal side (P=.162); or a history of ulcers on their maternal side (P=.030), paternal side (P=.005) or both sides (P=.046) were more likely to meet MNSI criteria for neuropathy. MNSI criteria for neuropathy was independently associated with history of cardiac or PVD comorbidities, and an MNSI score in the upper quartile was associated with diabetic siblings (OR=10.96). Conclusion: Family history of diabetes, DPN, and major complications was associated with neuropathy and also stronger degree of neuropathy. Family history, specifically diabetic siblings, cardiac and PVD comorbidities are independent risk factors for developing DPN. Clinicians should gather detailed family history and relevant comorbidities to optimize prevention of severe DPN in diabetics. Keywords:Type 2; Diabetic peripheral neuropathy; Family history of diabetes; MNSI; Complications
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