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Regional differences in clinical care among patients with type 1 diabetes in Brazil: Brazilian Type 1 Diabetes Study Group
BACKGROUND: To determine the characteristics of clinical care offered to type 1 diabetic patients across the four distinct regions of Brazil, with geographic and contrasting socioeconomic differences. Glycemic control, prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, screening for chronic complications an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3538646/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23107314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-5996-4-44 |
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author | Gomes, Marília B Cobas, Roberta A Matheus, Alessandra S Tannus, Lucianne R Negrato, Carlos Antonio Rodacki, Melanie Braga, Neuza Cordeiro, Marilena M Luescher, Jorge L Berardo, Renata S Nery, Marcia Arruda-Marques, Maria do Carmo Calliari, Luiz E Noronha, Renata M Manna, Thais D Zajdenverg, Lenita Salvodelli, Roberta Penha, Fernanda G Foss, Milton C Foss-Freitas, Maria C Pires, Antonio C Robles, Fernando C Guedes, MariadeFátimaS Dib, Sergio A Dualib, Patricia Silva, Saulo C Sepulvida, Janice Almeida, Henriqueta G Sampaio, Emerson Rea, Rosangela Faria, Ana Cristina R Tschiedel, Balduino Lavigne, Suzana Cardozo, Gustavo A Azevedo, Mirela J Canani, Luis Henrique Zucatti, Alessandra T Coral, Marisa Helena C Pereira, Daniela Aline Araujo, Luiz Antonio Tolentino, Monica Pedrosa, Hermelinda C Prado, Flaviane A Rassi, Nelson Araujo, Leticia B Fonseca, Reine Marie C Guedes, Alexis D Matos, Odelissa S Faria, Manuel Azulay, Rossana Forti, Adriana C Façanha, Cristina Montenegro, Ana Paula Montenegro, Renan Melo, Naira H Rezende, Karla F Ramos, Alberto Felicio, João Sooares Santos, Flavia M Jezini, Deborah L Cordeiro, Marilena M |
author_facet | Gomes, Marília B Cobas, Roberta A Matheus, Alessandra S Tannus, Lucianne R Negrato, Carlos Antonio Rodacki, Melanie Braga, Neuza Cordeiro, Marilena M Luescher, Jorge L Berardo, Renata S Nery, Marcia Arruda-Marques, Maria do Carmo Calliari, Luiz E Noronha, Renata M Manna, Thais D Zajdenverg, Lenita Salvodelli, Roberta Penha, Fernanda G Foss, Milton C Foss-Freitas, Maria C Pires, Antonio C Robles, Fernando C Guedes, MariadeFátimaS Dib, Sergio A Dualib, Patricia Silva, Saulo C Sepulvida, Janice Almeida, Henriqueta G Sampaio, Emerson Rea, Rosangela Faria, Ana Cristina R Tschiedel, Balduino Lavigne, Suzana Cardozo, Gustavo A Azevedo, Mirela J Canani, Luis Henrique Zucatti, Alessandra T Coral, Marisa Helena C Pereira, Daniela Aline Araujo, Luiz Antonio Tolentino, Monica Pedrosa, Hermelinda C Prado, Flaviane A Rassi, Nelson Araujo, Leticia B Fonseca, Reine Marie C Guedes, Alexis D Matos, Odelissa S Faria, Manuel Azulay, Rossana Forti, Adriana C Façanha, Cristina Montenegro, Ana Paula Montenegro, Renan Melo, Naira H Rezende, Karla F Ramos, Alberto Felicio, João Sooares Santos, Flavia M Jezini, Deborah L Cordeiro, Marilena M |
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description | BACKGROUND: To determine the characteristics of clinical care offered to type 1 diabetic patients across the four distinct regions of Brazil, with geographic and contrasting socioeconomic differences. Glycemic control, prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, screening for chronic complications and the frequency that the recommended treatment goals were met using the American Diabetes Association guidelines were evaluated. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional, multicenter study conducted from December 2008 to December 2010 in 28 secondary and tertiary care public clinics in 20 Brazilian cities in north/northeast, mid-west, southeast and south regions. The data were obtained from 3,591 patients (56.0% females and 57.1% Caucasians) aged 21.2 ± 11.7 years with a disease duration of 9.6 ± 8.1 years (<1 to 50 years). RESULTS: Overall, 18.4% patients had HbA1c levels <7.0%, and 47.5% patients had HbA1c levels ≥ 9%. HbA1c levels were associated with lower economic status, female gender, age and the daily frequency of self-blood glucose monitoring (SBGM) but not with insulin regimen and geographic region. Hypertension was more frequent in the mid-west (32%) and north/northeast (25%) than in the southeast (19%) and south (17%) regions (p<0.001). More patients from the southeast region achieved LDL cholesterol goals and were treated with statins (p<0.001). Fewer patients from the north/northeast and mid-west regions were screened for retinopathy and nephropathy, compared with patients from the south and southeast. Patients from the south/southeast regions had more intensive insulin regimens than patients from the north/northeast and mid-west regions (p<0.001). The most common insulin therapy combination was intermediate-acting with regular human insulin, mainly in the north/northeast region (p<0.001). The combination of insulin glargine with lispro and glulisine was more frequently used in the mid-west region (p<0.001). Patients from the north/northeast region were younger, non-Caucasian, from lower economic status, used less continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion, performed less SBGM and were less overweight/obese (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: A majority of patients, mainly in the north/northeast and mid-west regions, did not meet metabolic control goals and were not screened for diabetes-related chronic complications. These results should guide governmental health policy decisions, specific to each geographic region, to improve diabetes care and decrease the negative impact diabetes has on the public health system. |
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spelling | pubmed-35386462013-01-10 Regional differences in clinical care among patients with type 1 diabetes in Brazil: Brazilian Type 1 Diabetes Study Group Gomes, Marília B Cobas, Roberta A Matheus, Alessandra S Tannus, Lucianne R Negrato, Carlos Antonio Rodacki, Melanie Braga, Neuza Cordeiro, Marilena M Luescher, Jorge L Berardo, Renata S Nery, Marcia Arruda-Marques, Maria do Carmo Calliari, Luiz E Noronha, Renata M Manna, Thais D Zajdenverg, Lenita Salvodelli, Roberta Penha, Fernanda G Foss, Milton C Foss-Freitas, Maria C Pires, Antonio C Robles, Fernando C Guedes, MariadeFátimaS Dib, Sergio A Dualib, Patricia Silva, Saulo C Sepulvida, Janice Almeida, Henriqueta G Sampaio, Emerson Rea, Rosangela Faria, Ana Cristina R Tschiedel, Balduino Lavigne, Suzana Cardozo, Gustavo A Azevedo, Mirela J Canani, Luis Henrique Zucatti, Alessandra T Coral, Marisa Helena C Pereira, Daniela Aline Araujo, Luiz Antonio Tolentino, Monica Pedrosa, Hermelinda C Prado, Flaviane A Rassi, Nelson Araujo, Leticia B Fonseca, Reine Marie C Guedes, Alexis D Matos, Odelissa S Faria, Manuel Azulay, Rossana Forti, Adriana C Façanha, Cristina Montenegro, Ana Paula Montenegro, Renan Melo, Naira H Rezende, Karla F Ramos, Alberto Felicio, João Sooares Santos, Flavia M Jezini, Deborah L Cordeiro, Marilena M Diabetol Metab Syndr Research BACKGROUND: To determine the characteristics of clinical care offered to type 1 diabetic patients across the four distinct regions of Brazil, with geographic and contrasting socioeconomic differences. Glycemic control, prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, screening for chronic complications and the frequency that the recommended treatment goals were met using the American Diabetes Association guidelines were evaluated. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional, multicenter study conducted from December 2008 to December 2010 in 28 secondary and tertiary care public clinics in 20 Brazilian cities in north/northeast, mid-west, southeast and south regions. The data were obtained from 3,591 patients (56.0% females and 57.1% Caucasians) aged 21.2 ± 11.7 years with a disease duration of 9.6 ± 8.1 years (<1 to 50 years). RESULTS: Overall, 18.4% patients had HbA1c levels <7.0%, and 47.5% patients had HbA1c levels ≥ 9%. HbA1c levels were associated with lower economic status, female gender, age and the daily frequency of self-blood glucose monitoring (SBGM) but not with insulin regimen and geographic region. Hypertension was more frequent in the mid-west (32%) and north/northeast (25%) than in the southeast (19%) and south (17%) regions (p<0.001). More patients from the southeast region achieved LDL cholesterol goals and were treated with statins (p<0.001). Fewer patients from the north/northeast and mid-west regions were screened for retinopathy and nephropathy, compared with patients from the south and southeast. Patients from the south/southeast regions had more intensive insulin regimens than patients from the north/northeast and mid-west regions (p<0.001). The most common insulin therapy combination was intermediate-acting with regular human insulin, mainly in the north/northeast region (p<0.001). The combination of insulin glargine with lispro and glulisine was more frequently used in the mid-west region (p<0.001). Patients from the north/northeast region were younger, non-Caucasian, from lower economic status, used less continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion, performed less SBGM and were less overweight/obese (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: A majority of patients, mainly in the north/northeast and mid-west regions, did not meet metabolic control goals and were not screened for diabetes-related chronic complications. These results should guide governmental health policy decisions, specific to each geographic region, to improve diabetes care and decrease the negative impact diabetes has on the public health system. BioMed Central 2012-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3538646/ /pubmed/23107314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-5996-4-44 Text en Copyright ©2012 Gomes et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Gomes, Marília B Cobas, Roberta A Matheus, Alessandra S Tannus, Lucianne R Negrato, Carlos Antonio Rodacki, Melanie Braga, Neuza Cordeiro, Marilena M Luescher, Jorge L Berardo, Renata S Nery, Marcia Arruda-Marques, Maria do Carmo Calliari, Luiz E Noronha, Renata M Manna, Thais D Zajdenverg, Lenita Salvodelli, Roberta Penha, Fernanda G Foss, Milton C Foss-Freitas, Maria C Pires, Antonio C Robles, Fernando C Guedes, MariadeFátimaS Dib, Sergio A Dualib, Patricia Silva, Saulo C Sepulvida, Janice Almeida, Henriqueta G Sampaio, Emerson Rea, Rosangela Faria, Ana Cristina R Tschiedel, Balduino Lavigne, Suzana Cardozo, Gustavo A Azevedo, Mirela J Canani, Luis Henrique Zucatti, Alessandra T Coral, Marisa Helena C Pereira, Daniela Aline Araujo, Luiz Antonio Tolentino, Monica Pedrosa, Hermelinda C Prado, Flaviane A Rassi, Nelson Araujo, Leticia B Fonseca, Reine Marie C Guedes, Alexis D Matos, Odelissa S Faria, Manuel Azulay, Rossana Forti, Adriana C Façanha, Cristina Montenegro, Ana Paula Montenegro, Renan Melo, Naira H Rezende, Karla F Ramos, Alberto Felicio, João Sooares Santos, Flavia M Jezini, Deborah L Cordeiro, Marilena M Regional differences in clinical care among patients with type 1 diabetes in Brazil: Brazilian Type 1 Diabetes Study Group |
title | Regional differences in clinical care among patients with type 1 diabetes in Brazil: Brazilian Type 1 Diabetes Study Group |
title_full | Regional differences in clinical care among patients with type 1 diabetes in Brazil: Brazilian Type 1 Diabetes Study Group |
title_fullStr | Regional differences in clinical care among patients with type 1 diabetes in Brazil: Brazilian Type 1 Diabetes Study Group |
title_full_unstemmed | Regional differences in clinical care among patients with type 1 diabetes in Brazil: Brazilian Type 1 Diabetes Study Group |
title_short | Regional differences in clinical care among patients with type 1 diabetes in Brazil: Brazilian Type 1 Diabetes Study Group |
title_sort | regional differences in clinical care among patients with type 1 diabetes in brazil: brazilian type 1 diabetes study group |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3538646/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23107314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-5996-4-44 |
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