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SAS Journal of Medicine | Volume-7 | Issue-11
Epidemiological and Clinical Aspect of Diabetes Mellitus at the Internal Medicine Unit of the Fousseyni Daou Hospital in Kayes, Mali
Sangaré Drissa, Doumbia Nanko, Coulibaly Mamady, Cissé Sekou. M, Samaké Magara, Berthé Brehima. B, Saliou Mamadou, Sanogo Abass, Keita Kaly, Dembélé Bakary, Sy Djibril, Traore Djenebou, Djeneba Sylla,
Published: Nov. 18, 2021 | 124 85
DOI: 10.36347/sasjm.2021.v07i11.004
Pages: 603-609
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Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic endocrine disorder characterized by the presence of hyperglycemia due to relative or absolute insulin deficiency. Objective: To describe the epidemiological and clinical aspects of diabetes mellitus in the internal medicine unit of the Fousseyni Daou Hospital in Kayes. Methodology: This was a descriptive and cross-sectional study with retrospective data collection that took place from January 1 to December 31, 2019 at the Internal Medicine Unit of the Fousseyni Daou Hospital in Kayes. It covered all diabetic patients hospitalized or presenting in consultation during the study period. Results: We identified 406 diabetic patients out of 2066 patients admitted to the unit, i.e. a hospital prevalence of 19.65%. Of these 406 diabetics, 105 (25.86%) were hospitalized in our unit. The age group 50 to 59 years was the most represented, 110 cases (27.10%) with an average age of 53.26 +/- 9.69 years, the female sex predominated, 251 cases (61.82%) with a sex ratio of 1.61. The Soninke ethnic group was the most represented, 91 cases (25.65%), housewives represented 192 cases (47.29%). Of 302 patients of known marital status, 207 (68.87%) were married. The majority of patients resided in the city of Kayes 268 (66.01%). The age of discovery of diabetes was more notified between 40 and 49 years (238 patients) or 58.62% with an average age of discovery of 50.75 years. The circumstances of discovery were noted in 323 patients which are among others: Polyuropolydipsia syndrome in 191 cases (59.13%), ophthalmological check-ups in 67 cases (20.74%), pre-operative check-ups 43 cases (13.31%), obesity check-ups 9 cases (2.72%), prenatal check-ups 5 cases (1.54%), acute complications 11 cases (3.40%). Diabetes had been evolving for more than 5 years in 127 patients (31.28%), diabetes of recent discovery 90 cases (22.16%). High blood pressure was the most common medical history in 96 cases (48.97%). The use of hyperglycemic drugs was dominated by the .......