TY - JOUR
T1 - Metabolic control in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in a public hospital in Peru
T2 - A cross-sectional study in a lowmiddle income country
AU - Huayanay-Espinoza, Irma Elizabeth
AU - Guerra-Castañon, Felix
AU - Lazo-Porras, María
AU - Castaneda-Guarderas, Ana
AU - Thomas, Nimmy Josephine
AU - Garcia-Guarniz, Ana Lucia
AU - Valdivia-Bustamante, Augusto A.
AU - Málaga, Germán
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Huayanay-Espinoza et al.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Objective. The objective of this study was to assess patients' achievement of ADA (American Diabetes Association) guideline recommendations for glycosylated hemoglobin, lipid profile, and blood pressure in a type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) outpatient clinic in a low-middle income country (LMIC) setting. Methods. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study with 123 ambulatory T2DM patients who are being treated at a public hospital in Lima, Peru. Data was gathered via standardized interviews, clinical surveys, and anthropomorphic measurements for each patient. Blood samples were drawn in fasting state for measures of glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), and lipid profile. Laboratory parameters and blood pressure were evaluated according to ADA recommendations. Results. Of the 123 patients, 81 were women and the mean age was 61.8 years. Glycemic control was abnormal in 82 (68.33%) participants, and 45 (37.50%) were unable to control their blood pressure. Lipid profile was abnormal in 73 (60.83%) participants. Only nine (7.50%) participants fulfilled ADA recommendations for glycemic, blood pressure, and lipid control. Conclusions. Amongst individuals with type 2 diabetes, there was poor attainment of the ADA recommendations (HbA1c, blood pressure and LDL-cholesterol) for ambulatory T2DM patients. Interventions are urgently needed in order to prevent longterm diabetic complications.
AB - Objective. The objective of this study was to assess patients' achievement of ADA (American Diabetes Association) guideline recommendations for glycosylated hemoglobin, lipid profile, and blood pressure in a type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) outpatient clinic in a low-middle income country (LMIC) setting. Methods. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study with 123 ambulatory T2DM patients who are being treated at a public hospital in Lima, Peru. Data was gathered via standardized interviews, clinical surveys, and anthropomorphic measurements for each patient. Blood samples were drawn in fasting state for measures of glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), and lipid profile. Laboratory parameters and blood pressure were evaluated according to ADA recommendations. Results. Of the 123 patients, 81 were women and the mean age was 61.8 years. Glycemic control was abnormal in 82 (68.33%) participants, and 45 (37.50%) were unable to control their blood pressure. Lipid profile was abnormal in 73 (60.83%) participants. Only nine (7.50%) participants fulfilled ADA recommendations for glycemic, blood pressure, and lipid control. Conclusions. Amongst individuals with type 2 diabetes, there was poor attainment of the ADA recommendations (HbA1c, blood pressure and LDL-cholesterol) for ambulatory T2DM patients. Interventions are urgently needed in order to prevent longterm diabetic complications.
KW - Cholesterol
KW - Diabetes mellitus type 2
KW - Glycosylated hemoglobin
KW - Hypertension
KW - LMIC
KW - Peru
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U2 - 10.7717/peerj.2577
DO - 10.7717/peerj.2577
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85053362923
SN - 2167-8359
VL - 2016
JO - PeerJ
JF - PeerJ
IS - 10
M1 - e2577
ER -