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Diabetes mellitus in Saudi Arabia: The clinical pattern and complications in 1,000 patients.

Authors :
Famuyiwa OO
Sulimani RA
Laajam MA
Al-Jasser SJ
Mekki MO
Source :
Annals of Saudi medicine [Ann Saudi Med] 1992 Mar; Vol. 12 (2), pp. 140-51.
Publication Year :
1992

Abstract

A retrospective and prospective study of 1,000 ambulatory and hospitalized diabetic patients was done in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Saudis completed 777 (77.7%) and non-Saudis 223 (22.3%). Sex distribution was equal among Saudis, males 389 (50.1%) and females 388 (49.9%), but non-Saudi males were predominant at 153 (68.6%), non-Saudi females 70 (31.4%) reflecting the preponderant male expatriate labor force. A proportion of different types of diabetes was: IDDM 115 (11.7%), non-obese non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) 405 (41.0%), obese NIDDM 412 (42.1%), and early onset non-insulin dependent diabetes (diagnosis under 30 years of age), 43 (4.4%). Regarding treatment, 388 (40.6%) received insulin followed by sulfonylurea, alone in 330 (33.5%), diet only 117 (12.0%), combination sulfonylurea and biguanide in 113 (11.6%), biguanide alone in 13 (1.3%) and insulin plus tablets in 7 (0.8%). Of 472 and 426 patients, 29.7% and 30.0% had elevated total cholesterol or triglycerides respectively, while 77.2% of 373 patients had elevated glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1). At least once in 998 patients, diabetic ketoacidosis occurred in 7.6%.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0256-4947
Volume :
12
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Annals of Saudi medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17589143
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.1992.140