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SAS Journal of Medicine | Volume-8 | Issue-04
Epidemiological Profile of Type 2 Diabetics Hospitalized at the Internal Medicine Unit of the Fousseyni Daou Hospital in Kayes, Mali
Doumbia Nanko, Sangaré Drissa, Mariko Seydou, Coulibaly Mamady, Cissé Sekou. M, Samaké Magara, Keita Boubacar, Berthé Brehima. B, Saliou Mamadou, Sanogo Abass, Dembele Bakary, Keita Kaly, Sy Djibril,.
Published: April 21, 2022 | 150 79
DOI: 10.36347/sasjm.2022.v08i04.016
Pages: 310-314
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Abstract
Diabetes is defined as a complex and chronic metabolic disorder characterized by a partial or total deficiency of insulin or, more commonly, by a decrease in the sensitivity of the target cells causing an increase in blood glucose. Objective: describe the profile of type 2 diabetic patients hospitalized in the department. Methodology: This is a retrospective descriptive study of 67 records of type 2 diabetic patients hospitalized from January 1 to December 31, 2020 in the Internal Medicine Unit of the Fousseyni Daou Hospital in Kayes. Result: We counted 67 diabetic patients hospitalized out of a total of 200 patients hospitalized in the Unit, i.e., a prevalence of hospitalization of 3.35%. The 60 to 69 age group was the most affected in 27 cases (40.30%), with an average age of 58 years. Females predominated in 36 cases (53.73%) with a sex ratio of 0.86. The Soninke ethnic group was the most represented with 17 cases (29.82%). Most of our patients were housewives 31 cases (46.27%), farmers 14 cases (20.91%). The majority of our patients were married, 43 cases (75.44%), 32 patients (56.14%) were of urban origin. High blood pressure was the most common antecedent with 28 cases (41.79%). The most frequent reason for hospitalization was diabetic foot with 31 cases (46.27%). The main clinical signs noted were: Systemic inflammatory response syndrome 25 cases (34.72%) and altered general condition 16 cases (22.22%). On admission 49 patients (73.13%) had hyperglycemia. We noted in our patients a glycemic imbalance in 52 cases (73.13%). Creatininemia, micro albuminuria and LDLC were abnormal in 20 (29.85%), 13 (19.40%) and 24 (35.82%) cases respectively. Insulin therapy was initiated in 57 patients (85.07%). The average length of hospitalization was 9.5 days. During this study period, 52 patients were discharged (77.61%); 2 cases were referred for amputation (2.98%); 2 cases were referred for renal failure (2.98%); 5 were discharged against medical advice (7.46%); ........