Thailand Diabetes Registry Project: Prevalence, characteristics and treatment of patients with diabetic nephropathy

Objectives: To identify the prevalence and characteristics of patients with Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) and to evaluate adequacy of glycemic and blood pressure control of these patients in the authors, registry. Material and Method: A cross-sectional, multicenter, hospital-based diabetic registry was...

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Main Authors: Chardpraorn Ngarmukos, Pongamorn Bunnag, Natapong Kosachunhanun, Sirinate Krittiyawong, Rattana Leelawatana, Thongchai Prathipanawatr, Nattachet Plengvidhya, Yupin Benjasuratwong, Sompongse Suwanwalaikorn, Chaicharn Deerochanawong, Thanya Chetthakul, Sirima Mongkolsomlit, Petch Rawdaree
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-618432018-09-11T09:00:00Z Thailand Diabetes Registry Project: Prevalence, characteristics and treatment of patients with diabetic nephropathy Chardpraorn Ngarmukos Pongamorn Bunnag Natapong Kosachunhanun Sirinate Krittiyawong Rattana Leelawatana Thongchai Prathipanawatr Nattachet Plengvidhya Yupin Benjasuratwong Sompongse Suwanwalaikorn Chaicharn Deerochanawong Thanya Chetthakul Sirima Mongkolsomlit Petch Rawdaree Medicine Objectives: To identify the prevalence and characteristics of patients with Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) and to evaluate adequacy of glycemic and blood pressure control of these patients in the authors, registry. Material and Method: A cross-sectional, multicenter, hospital-based diabetic registry was carried out in diabetes clinics of 11 tertiary centers in Thailand. DN was defined as the presence of at least two out of three of these symptoms; positive microalbuminuria, positive dipstick proteinuria or creatinine levels equal to or greater than 2 mg/dl. One center that did not perform urine microalbumin measurement was excluded from the analysis. Overt nephropathy was defined as the presence of gross proteinuria or renal insufficiency. Results: The study included 4,875 patients (females 63.8%) with a mean (SD) duration of diabetes of 12.8(8.2) years. The prevalence of DN was 42.9% (microalbuminuria 19.7% and overt nephropathy 23.2%). There were 373 (7.7%) patients with renal insufficiency and 24 (0.47%) with end-stage renal disease. By multivariate analysis, factors associated with DN were age, duration of diabetes, male sex, smoking, blood pressure, HbA1c, dyslipidemia and presence of diabetic retinopathy. Prevalence of ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease in patients with DN was 11.5% and 6.6% respectively. Mean (SD) HbA1c in patients with nephropathy was 8.2 (2.6)%. Only 25% of subject had HbA1c of less than 7%, 46% had blood pressure of more than 140/90 mmHg and 84% received at least one antihypertensive drug. However, the target blood pressure of less than 130/80 mmHg could be achieved in only 18% of these patients. The mean (SD) number of antihypertensive drugs was 1.7 (1.1). Nearly 60% of patients received either ACE inhibitors or ARBs. Conclusion: DN was very common. The overall picture of DN in the present survey suggests the seriousness of the problem and prompts more aggressive intervention. 2018-09-11T09:00:00Z 2018-09-11T09:00:00Z 2006-08-01 Journal 01252208 01252208 2-s2.0-33845427453 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33845427453&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61843
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Chardpraorn Ngarmukos
Pongamorn Bunnag
Natapong Kosachunhanun
Sirinate Krittiyawong
Rattana Leelawatana
Thongchai Prathipanawatr
Nattachet Plengvidhya
Yupin Benjasuratwong
Sompongse Suwanwalaikorn
Chaicharn Deerochanawong
Thanya Chetthakul
Sirima Mongkolsomlit
Petch Rawdaree
Thailand Diabetes Registry Project: Prevalence, characteristics and treatment of patients with diabetic nephropathy
description Objectives: To identify the prevalence and characteristics of patients with Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) and to evaluate adequacy of glycemic and blood pressure control of these patients in the authors, registry. Material and Method: A cross-sectional, multicenter, hospital-based diabetic registry was carried out in diabetes clinics of 11 tertiary centers in Thailand. DN was defined as the presence of at least two out of three of these symptoms; positive microalbuminuria, positive dipstick proteinuria or creatinine levels equal to or greater than 2 mg/dl. One center that did not perform urine microalbumin measurement was excluded from the analysis. Overt nephropathy was defined as the presence of gross proteinuria or renal insufficiency. Results: The study included 4,875 patients (females 63.8%) with a mean (SD) duration of diabetes of 12.8(8.2) years. The prevalence of DN was 42.9% (microalbuminuria 19.7% and overt nephropathy 23.2%). There were 373 (7.7%) patients with renal insufficiency and 24 (0.47%) with end-stage renal disease. By multivariate analysis, factors associated with DN were age, duration of diabetes, male sex, smoking, blood pressure, HbA1c, dyslipidemia and presence of diabetic retinopathy. Prevalence of ischemic heart disease and cerebrovascular disease in patients with DN was 11.5% and 6.6% respectively. Mean (SD) HbA1c in patients with nephropathy was 8.2 (2.6)%. Only 25% of subject had HbA1c of less than 7%, 46% had blood pressure of more than 140/90 mmHg and 84% received at least one antihypertensive drug. However, the target blood pressure of less than 130/80 mmHg could be achieved in only 18% of these patients. The mean (SD) number of antihypertensive drugs was 1.7 (1.1). Nearly 60% of patients received either ACE inhibitors or ARBs. Conclusion: DN was very common. The overall picture of DN in the present survey suggests the seriousness of the problem and prompts more aggressive intervention.
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author Chardpraorn Ngarmukos
Pongamorn Bunnag
Natapong Kosachunhanun
Sirinate Krittiyawong
Rattana Leelawatana
Thongchai Prathipanawatr
Nattachet Plengvidhya
Yupin Benjasuratwong
Sompongse Suwanwalaikorn
Chaicharn Deerochanawong
Thanya Chetthakul
Sirima Mongkolsomlit
Petch Rawdaree
author_facet Chardpraorn Ngarmukos
Pongamorn Bunnag
Natapong Kosachunhanun
Sirinate Krittiyawong
Rattana Leelawatana
Thongchai Prathipanawatr
Nattachet Plengvidhya
Yupin Benjasuratwong
Sompongse Suwanwalaikorn
Chaicharn Deerochanawong
Thanya Chetthakul
Sirima Mongkolsomlit
Petch Rawdaree
author_sort Chardpraorn Ngarmukos
title Thailand Diabetes Registry Project: Prevalence, characteristics and treatment of patients with diabetic nephropathy
title_short Thailand Diabetes Registry Project: Prevalence, characteristics and treatment of patients with diabetic nephropathy
title_full Thailand Diabetes Registry Project: Prevalence, characteristics and treatment of patients with diabetic nephropathy
title_fullStr Thailand Diabetes Registry Project: Prevalence, characteristics and treatment of patients with diabetic nephropathy
title_full_unstemmed Thailand Diabetes Registry Project: Prevalence, characteristics and treatment of patients with diabetic nephropathy
title_sort thailand diabetes registry project: prevalence, characteristics and treatment of patients with diabetic nephropathy
publishDate 2018
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