Title of article :
DYSLIPIDEMIA IN TYPE-2 DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS IN WESTERN OF NEPAL: A Hospital Based Study
Author/Authors :
Shrewastwa, M. K. Kathmandu University - Nepalgunj Medical College - Department of Biochemistry, Nepal , Thanpari, C. Kathmandu University - Nepalgunj Medical College - Department of Biochemistry, Nepal , Yadav, N. K. Kathmandu University - Manipal College of Medical Sciences - Department of Biochemistry, Nepal , Mittal, R. K. Kathmandu University - Nepalgunj Medical College - Department of Biochemistry, Nepal , Rohil, V. Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute - University of Delhi - Department of Clinical Biochemistry, India
Abstract :
Background: Dyslipidemia has been noted to play an integral role in the pathogenesis and progression of micro and macrovascular complications in diabetes mellitus patients. The complications exemplified by renal vascular and cardiovascular disease cause the most morbidity and mortality in this group of patients. This study is aimed at understanding the pattern of dyslipidemia among type 2 diabetic patients. Patients and Methods: A total of 108 consenting adult type 2 diabetic patients seen in medical unit of Nepalgunj medical college and Teaching Hospital, Banke, Nepal from January 2012 to November 2012 were evaluated in this cross sectional study. Their fasting lipid profile, fasting blood glucose, weight, height and blood pressure were evaluated. Results: The prevalence of dyslipidemia (at least one abnormal lipid profile) was 90.7%. The 24.1% had single dyslipidemia while 66.6% had combined dyslipidemia. Reduced HDL constituted the highest single abnormality (62%) followed by hypertriglyceridemia (56.5%), hypercholesterolemia (53.7%) and high LDL in (44.4%). The duration of DM was not significantly associated with dyslipidemia (p 0.05). Conclusion: Dyslipidemia is highly prevalent among type 2 diabetic patients in Nepal with the majority of the patients having combined dyslipidemia. We recommend that aggressive treatment of lipidemia and hyperglycemia can be instituted to reduce the risk of macro and microvascular complications.
Keywords :
Diabetes Mellitus , Dyslipidemia , LDL , HDL , CVD
Journal title :
Bali Medical Journal (BMJ)
Journal title :
Bali Medical Journal (BMJ)