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Prevalence and determinants of electrocardiographic abnormalities in sub-Saharan African individuals with type 2 diabetes
Authors:Anastase Dzudie  Simeon-Pierre Choukem  Félicité Kamdem  Solange Doualla  Henry A Joko  Marielle EE Lobe  Yves M Mbouende  Henry Luma  Abdoul K Adam  Andre P Kengne  Patricia Gouking  Mesmin Dehayem  Jean-Claude Mbanya  Samuel Kingue
Abstract:

Aim

This study assessed the prevalence and determinants of electrocardiographic abnormalities in a group of type 2 diabetes patients recruited from two referral centres in Cameroon.

Methods

A total of 420 patients (49% men) receiving chronic diabetes care at the Douala General and Yaoundé Central hospitals were included. Electrocardiographic abnormalities were investigated, identified and related to potential determinants, with logistic regressions.

Results

The mean age and median duration of diagnosis were 56.7 years and four years, respectively. The main electrocardiographic aberrations (prevalence %) were: T-wave abnormalities (20.9%), Cornell product left ventricular hypertrophy (16.4%), arrhythmia (16.2%), ischaemic heart disease (13.6%), conduction defects (11.9%), QTc prolongation (10.2%) and ectopic beats (4.8%). Blood pressure variables were consistently associated with all electrocardiographic abnormalities. Diabetes-specific factors were associated with some abnormalities only.

Conclusions

Electrocardiographic aberrations in this population were dominated by repolarisation, conduction defects and left ventricular hypertrophy, and were more related to blood pressure than diabetes-specific factors.
Keywords:diabetes mellitus  sub-Saharan Africa  Cameroon  ECG  cardiovascular disease
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