Profile of patients with diabetes in Eritrea: results of first phase registry analyses |
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Authors: | Berhane Seyum Goitom Mebrahtu Abdulmumini Usman Jacob Mufunda Beyene Tewolde Solomon Haile Andrew Kosia Ermias Negassi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Endocrinology, School of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA 2. Division of Disease Prevention and Control, Ministry of Health, Asmara, Eritrea 3. World Health Organization Eritrea Country Office, Asmara, Eritrea 4. Halibet Hospital, Asmara, Eritrea
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Abstract: | A cross-sectional descriptive study was done on patients recently entered into the National Diabetes Registry in Eritrea where the prevalence was estimated to be 2.2% based on patient information in 2004. Of the 627 patients with diabetes, two thirds were type 2. Although type 1 had poorer control (42.9%) than type 2 (29.9%), some of the risk factors such as cholesterol (43.4 vs. 28.2%), triglyceride (23.4 vs. 12.8%), hypertension (55.2 vs. 12.7%) as well as BMI and waist/hip ratio were higher in type 2 than type 1. More than one-third (41.2%) of patients with type 2 compared to type 1 (19.5%) had complications, the commonest being retinopathy (33%) followed by foot ulcers (14%) and neuropathy (4%). Many of the diabetic patients demonstrated the presence of the metabolic syndrome components such as hypertension, obesity and dyslipidemia. The authors conclude that diabetes registry is invaluable in providing evidence-based prevention and control of the disease. |
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