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Publisher: Icelandic Medical Association and the Medical Society of Reykjavik Country of Publication: Iceland NLM ID: 7901326 Publication Model: Print Cited Medium: Print ISSN: 0023-7213 (Print) Linking ISSN: 00237213 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Laeknabladid Subsets: MEDLINE
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Publication: Reykjavik : Icelandic Medical Association and the Medical Society of Reykjavik
Original Publication: Reykjavik, Domus Medica
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- Abstract:
Introduction: Diabetes is a chronic disease often with serious and costly complications. Therefore well organised diabetes care is needed. The purpose was to research outcome of treatment on biological parameters in people with type one and two diabetes in one primary care over ten years and compare with international guidelines.
Material and Methods: Retrospective cohort study, information was gathered from medical records at Sudurnes Health Center, in the years 2005, 2010 and 2015. The sample was persons listed in diabetes unit in beginning of 2005. One measurement for every participant each of the three years was used (n=113). Biological parameters were analysed and compared to international guidelines and attendance to clinic examined.
Results: HbA1c level was 7.22% in 2005 but increased significantly to 7.56% in 2015. Diastolic blood pressure decreased significantly to 2015. Most achieved international guidelines in HbA1c goals in 2005 (51%), HDL in 2010 (43.8%), LDL in 2015 (41.9%) TG, in 2010 (79.8%), BMI in 2015 (44.2%), systolic blood pressure in 2010 (63.4%) and diastolic blood pressure in 2015 (74.2%). BMI was around 32 kg/m² in all three years. In 2015, association was found between neuropathic symptoms and higher HbA1c level. Documentation regarding diabetes complications became much better in 2015 when a new form for electronic documentation was launched.
Conclusion: Tighter blood glucose control is needed to lessen risk of complications, as well as to reduce lipid and bloodpressure leves closer to international guidelines. Improving documentation is important.
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Keywords: complications; diabetes; health service; international guidelines; longitudinal design
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0 (Biomarkers)
0 (Blood Glucose)
0 (Glycated Hemoglobin A)
0 (Hypoglycemic Agents)
0 (Lipids)
0 (hemoglobin A1c protein, human)
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Date Created: 20180405 Date Completed: 20190917 Latest Revision: 20221207
- Publication Date:
20231215
- Accession Number:
10.17992/lbl.2018.04.180
- Accession Number:
29616657
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