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A prospective multi-country observational trial to compare the incidences of diabetic ketoacidosis in the month of Ramadan, the preceding month, and the following month (DKAR international)

BACKGROUND: 1.7 billion Muslims worldwide obey divine commands of fasting for a month. This may increase the probability of the acute complications of diabetes during the fasting period. DESIGN AND METHODS: We primarily aimed to compare the incidences and duration of Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) admi...

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Autores principales: Abdelgadir, Elamin I. E., Hassanein, Mohamed M., Bashier, Alaaeldin M. K., Abdelaziz, Sulaf, Baki, Salwa, Chadli, Asma, Askaoui, Sara, Nawal, El Ansari, Slim, Ines S., Ghizlane, El Mghari, Hafidh, Khadija, Alawadi, Fatheya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5097841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27826544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40200-016-0272-4
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author Abdelgadir, Elamin I. E.
Hassanein, Mohamed M.
Bashier, Alaaeldin M. K.
Abdelaziz, Sulaf
Baki, Salwa
Chadli, Asma
Askaoui, Sara
Nawal, El Ansari
Slim, Ines S.
Ghizlane, El Mghari
Hafidh, Khadija
Alawadi, Fatheya
author_facet Abdelgadir, Elamin I. E.
Hassanein, Mohamed M.
Bashier, Alaaeldin M. K.
Abdelaziz, Sulaf
Baki, Salwa
Chadli, Asma
Askaoui, Sara
Nawal, El Ansari
Slim, Ines S.
Ghizlane, El Mghari
Hafidh, Khadija
Alawadi, Fatheya
author_sort Abdelgadir, Elamin I. E.
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description BACKGROUND: 1.7 billion Muslims worldwide obey divine commands of fasting for a month. This may increase the probability of the acute complications of diabetes during the fasting period. DESIGN AND METHODS: We primarily aimed to compare the incidences and duration of Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) admissions during Ramadan compared to the month before (Shaaban) and the month after (Shawal) as well as the average pre-Ramadan six months' admissions. Our secondary objective was to assess the different incidence of DKA between Ramadan and the other months regarding precipitating factors, fasting practices in people admitted with DKA and gender differences. This was a prospective study that included all Muslims who were admitted with DKA to major hospitals in the United Arab Emirates, Sudan, Tunisia and Morocco during the pre-Ramadan month, Ramadan and post-Ramadan month, in addition to the average monthly admissions during the last six months before Ramadan. Demographics, clinical, and laboratory indices were collected and analyzed to assess primary and secondary end points. RESULTS: One hundred seventy patients were admitted during the study duration, 56 were admitted during Ramadan and 63 in Shawal. Six months before Ramadan showed an average admission of 56 + 7 per month. All those admitted during Ramadan were people with type1 diabetes. 29.8 % of those admitted during Ramadan did not receive structured education program on diabetes management in Ramadan. Non-compliance to medications represented the commonest cause for admission in the whole study period. Hospital stay was comparable through different months, but the duration of acidosis was longest during Ramadan month. CONCLUSION: In concordance with DKAR1, DKAR international showed higher rates of DKA during Ramadan when compared to preceding Lunar month (Shaaban). In Shawal, however, the rates of DKA admission were higher than the average monthly DKA admissions. The duration of acidosis was longer in Ramadan group and positively correlated with duration of diabetes. Many patients did not receive structured education about diabetes and fasting Ramadan. Our study calls for formal pre-Ramadan education and enforces the need for advice against fasting in patients who already experienced DKA in the months preceding Ramadan.
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spelling pubmed-50978412016-11-08 A prospective multi-country observational trial to compare the incidences of diabetic ketoacidosis in the month of Ramadan, the preceding month, and the following month (DKAR international) Abdelgadir, Elamin I. E. Hassanein, Mohamed M. Bashier, Alaaeldin M. K. Abdelaziz, Sulaf Baki, Salwa Chadli, Asma Askaoui, Sara Nawal, El Ansari Slim, Ines S. Ghizlane, El Mghari Hafidh, Khadija Alawadi, Fatheya J Diabetes Metab Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: 1.7 billion Muslims worldwide obey divine commands of fasting for a month. This may increase the probability of the acute complications of diabetes during the fasting period. DESIGN AND METHODS: We primarily aimed to compare the incidences and duration of Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) admissions during Ramadan compared to the month before (Shaaban) and the month after (Shawal) as well as the average pre-Ramadan six months' admissions. Our secondary objective was to assess the different incidence of DKA between Ramadan and the other months regarding precipitating factors, fasting practices in people admitted with DKA and gender differences. This was a prospective study that included all Muslims who were admitted with DKA to major hospitals in the United Arab Emirates, Sudan, Tunisia and Morocco during the pre-Ramadan month, Ramadan and post-Ramadan month, in addition to the average monthly admissions during the last six months before Ramadan. Demographics, clinical, and laboratory indices were collected and analyzed to assess primary and secondary end points. RESULTS: One hundred seventy patients were admitted during the study duration, 56 were admitted during Ramadan and 63 in Shawal. Six months before Ramadan showed an average admission of 56 + 7 per month. All those admitted during Ramadan were people with type1 diabetes. 29.8 % of those admitted during Ramadan did not receive structured education program on diabetes management in Ramadan. Non-compliance to medications represented the commonest cause for admission in the whole study period. Hospital stay was comparable through different months, but the duration of acidosis was longest during Ramadan month. CONCLUSION: In concordance with DKAR1, DKAR international showed higher rates of DKA during Ramadan when compared to preceding Lunar month (Shaaban). In Shawal, however, the rates of DKA admission were higher than the average monthly DKA admissions. The duration of acidosis was longer in Ramadan group and positively correlated with duration of diabetes. Many patients did not receive structured education about diabetes and fasting Ramadan. Our study calls for formal pre-Ramadan education and enforces the need for advice against fasting in patients who already experienced DKA in the months preceding Ramadan. BioMed Central 2016-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5097841/ /pubmed/27826544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40200-016-0272-4 Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Abdelgadir, Elamin I. E.
Hassanein, Mohamed M.
Bashier, Alaaeldin M. K.
Abdelaziz, Sulaf
Baki, Salwa
Chadli, Asma
Askaoui, Sara
Nawal, El Ansari
Slim, Ines S.
Ghizlane, El Mghari
Hafidh, Khadija
Alawadi, Fatheya
A prospective multi-country observational trial to compare the incidences of diabetic ketoacidosis in the month of Ramadan, the preceding month, and the following month (DKAR international)
title A prospective multi-country observational trial to compare the incidences of diabetic ketoacidosis in the month of Ramadan, the preceding month, and the following month (DKAR international)
title_full A prospective multi-country observational trial to compare the incidences of diabetic ketoacidosis in the month of Ramadan, the preceding month, and the following month (DKAR international)
title_fullStr A prospective multi-country observational trial to compare the incidences of diabetic ketoacidosis in the month of Ramadan, the preceding month, and the following month (DKAR international)
title_full_unstemmed A prospective multi-country observational trial to compare the incidences of diabetic ketoacidosis in the month of Ramadan, the preceding month, and the following month (DKAR international)
title_short A prospective multi-country observational trial to compare the incidences of diabetic ketoacidosis in the month of Ramadan, the preceding month, and the following month (DKAR international)
title_sort prospective multi-country observational trial to compare the incidences of diabetic ketoacidosis in the month of ramadan, the preceding month, and the following month (dkar international)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5097841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27826544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40200-016-0272-4
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