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Diabetic polyneuropathy with/out neuropathic pain in Mali: A cross-sectional study in two reference diabetes treatment centers in Bamako (Mali), Western Africa

INTRODUCTION: Diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) with or without neuropathic pain is a frequent complication of diabetes. This work aimed to determine the prevalence of diabetic polyneuropathy, to describe its epidemiological aspects, and to analyze the therapeutic itinerary of patients with DPN. METHODS...

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Autores principales: Maiga, Youssoufa, Diallo, Salimata, Konipo, Fatoumata dite Nènè, Sangho, Oumar, Sangaré, Modibo, Diallo, Seybou H., Mahamadou, Saliou, Péréon, Yann, Giumelli, Bernard, Coulibaly, Awa, Daou, Mariam, Traoré, Zoumana, Sow Sylla, Djeneba, Albakaye, Mohamed, Guinto, Cheick Oumar, Ouologem, Madani, Sissoko, Adama S., Traoré, Hamar A., Coulibaly, Souleymane Papa, Damier, Philippe, Attal, Nadine, Nizard, Julien
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7652324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33166296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241387
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author Maiga, Youssoufa
Diallo, Salimata
Konipo, Fatoumata dite Nènè
Sangho, Oumar
Sangaré, Modibo
Diallo, Seybou H.
Mahamadou, Saliou
Péréon, Yann
Giumelli, Bernard
Coulibaly, Awa
Daou, Mariam
Traoré, Zoumana
Sow Sylla, Djeneba
Albakaye, Mohamed
Guinto, Cheick Oumar
Ouologem, Madani
Sissoko, Adama S.
Traoré, Hamar A.
Coulibaly, Souleymane Papa
Damier, Philippe
Attal, Nadine
Nizard, Julien
author_facet Maiga, Youssoufa
Diallo, Salimata
Konipo, Fatoumata dite Nènè
Sangho, Oumar
Sangaré, Modibo
Diallo, Seybou H.
Mahamadou, Saliou
Péréon, Yann
Giumelli, Bernard
Coulibaly, Awa
Daou, Mariam
Traoré, Zoumana
Sow Sylla, Djeneba
Albakaye, Mohamed
Guinto, Cheick Oumar
Ouologem, Madani
Sissoko, Adama S.
Traoré, Hamar A.
Coulibaly, Souleymane Papa
Damier, Philippe
Attal, Nadine
Nizard, Julien
author_sort Maiga, Youssoufa
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description INTRODUCTION: Diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) with or without neuropathic pain is a frequent complication of diabetes. This work aimed to determine the prevalence of diabetic polyneuropathy, to describe its epidemiological aspects, and to analyze the therapeutic itinerary of patients with DPN. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study performed synchronously over six months at two major follow-up sites for patients with diabetes in Mali. DPN was diagnosed based on the Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument (MNSI). The neuropathic nature of the pain and the quality of life of patients were evaluated by the DN4 and the ED-5D scale, respectively. We used three (3) different questionnaires to collect data from patients (one at inclusion and another during the follow-up consultation) and from the caregivers of patients with DPN. RESULTS: We included 252 patients with diabetes, and DPN was found to have a healthcare facility-based prevalence of 69.8% (176/252). The sex ratio was approximately three females for every male patient. The patients were mostly 31 to 60 years of age, 83% had type 2 diabetes, and 86.9% had neuropathic pain Approximately half of the patients (48.3%) had autonomic neuropathy and they reported moderate to intense pain, which was mainly described as a burning sensation. The patients exhibited impaired exteroceptive and proprioceptive sensations in 51.7% of cases. The patients smoked tobacco in 3.4% of cases, while 36.6% of the patients were obese and had dyslipidemia. The caregivers clearly indicated that appropriate medications were not readily accessible or available for their patients with DPN. CONCLUSION: The healthcare facility-based prevalence of DPN with or without neuropathic pain was high in our cohort. These inexpensive and easy-to-use tools (MNSI, DN4) can be used to adequately diagnose DPN in the African context. In Mali, screening and early treatment of patients at risk of DPN should allow for a reduction of the burden of the disease, while caregivers need to be adequately trained to manage DPN.
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spelling pubmed-76523242020-11-18 Diabetic polyneuropathy with/out neuropathic pain in Mali: A cross-sectional study in two reference diabetes treatment centers in Bamako (Mali), Western Africa Maiga, Youssoufa Diallo, Salimata Konipo, Fatoumata dite Nènè Sangho, Oumar Sangaré, Modibo Diallo, Seybou H. Mahamadou, Saliou Péréon, Yann Giumelli, Bernard Coulibaly, Awa Daou, Mariam Traoré, Zoumana Sow Sylla, Djeneba Albakaye, Mohamed Guinto, Cheick Oumar Ouologem, Madani Sissoko, Adama S. Traoré, Hamar A. Coulibaly, Souleymane Papa Damier, Philippe Attal, Nadine Nizard, Julien PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) with or without neuropathic pain is a frequent complication of diabetes. This work aimed to determine the prevalence of diabetic polyneuropathy, to describe its epidemiological aspects, and to analyze the therapeutic itinerary of patients with DPN. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study performed synchronously over six months at two major follow-up sites for patients with diabetes in Mali. DPN was diagnosed based on the Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument (MNSI). The neuropathic nature of the pain and the quality of life of patients were evaluated by the DN4 and the ED-5D scale, respectively. We used three (3) different questionnaires to collect data from patients (one at inclusion and another during the follow-up consultation) and from the caregivers of patients with DPN. RESULTS: We included 252 patients with diabetes, and DPN was found to have a healthcare facility-based prevalence of 69.8% (176/252). The sex ratio was approximately three females for every male patient. The patients were mostly 31 to 60 years of age, 83% had type 2 diabetes, and 86.9% had neuropathic pain Approximately half of the patients (48.3%) had autonomic neuropathy and they reported moderate to intense pain, which was mainly described as a burning sensation. The patients exhibited impaired exteroceptive and proprioceptive sensations in 51.7% of cases. The patients smoked tobacco in 3.4% of cases, while 36.6% of the patients were obese and had dyslipidemia. The caregivers clearly indicated that appropriate medications were not readily accessible or available for their patients with DPN. CONCLUSION: The healthcare facility-based prevalence of DPN with or without neuropathic pain was high in our cohort. These inexpensive and easy-to-use tools (MNSI, DN4) can be used to adequately diagnose DPN in the African context. In Mali, screening and early treatment of patients at risk of DPN should allow for a reduction of the burden of the disease, while caregivers need to be adequately trained to manage DPN. Public Library of Science 2020-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7652324/ /pubmed/33166296 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241387 Text en © 2020 Maiga et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Maiga, Youssoufa
Diallo, Salimata
Konipo, Fatoumata dite Nènè
Sangho, Oumar
Sangaré, Modibo
Diallo, Seybou H.
Mahamadou, Saliou
Péréon, Yann
Giumelli, Bernard
Coulibaly, Awa
Daou, Mariam
Traoré, Zoumana
Sow Sylla, Djeneba
Albakaye, Mohamed
Guinto, Cheick Oumar
Ouologem, Madani
Sissoko, Adama S.
Traoré, Hamar A.
Coulibaly, Souleymane Papa
Damier, Philippe
Attal, Nadine
Nizard, Julien
Diabetic polyneuropathy with/out neuropathic pain in Mali: A cross-sectional study in two reference diabetes treatment centers in Bamako (Mali), Western Africa
title Diabetic polyneuropathy with/out neuropathic pain in Mali: A cross-sectional study in two reference diabetes treatment centers in Bamako (Mali), Western Africa
title_full Diabetic polyneuropathy with/out neuropathic pain in Mali: A cross-sectional study in two reference diabetes treatment centers in Bamako (Mali), Western Africa
title_fullStr Diabetic polyneuropathy with/out neuropathic pain in Mali: A cross-sectional study in two reference diabetes treatment centers in Bamako (Mali), Western Africa
title_full_unstemmed Diabetic polyneuropathy with/out neuropathic pain in Mali: A cross-sectional study in two reference diabetes treatment centers in Bamako (Mali), Western Africa
title_short Diabetic polyneuropathy with/out neuropathic pain in Mali: A cross-sectional study in two reference diabetes treatment centers in Bamako (Mali), Western Africa
title_sort diabetic polyneuropathy with/out neuropathic pain in mali: a cross-sectional study in two reference diabetes treatment centers in bamako (mali), western africa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7652324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33166296
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241387
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