- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- ANALE ȘTIINȚIFICE USMF “NICOLAE TESTEMIȚANU”
- Anale științifice USMF “Nicolae Testemițanu”, 2010, Ediția a XI-a
- Volumul 3
- Gastroenterologie, alergologie
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Title: | Riscurile dezvoltării diabetului zaharat TIP 2 la pacienţi cu sindrom de citoliză |
Other Titles: | Risk of diabetes mellitus type 2 in patients with cytolysis syndrome |
Authors: | Peltec, Angela Lupaşco, Iulianna |
Issue Date: | 2010 |
Publisher: | CEP Medicina |
Citation: | PELTEC, Angela, LUPAŞCO, Iulianna. Riscurile dezvoltării diabetului zaharat TIP 2 la pacienţi cu sindrom de citoliză. In: Anale Ştiințifice ale USMF “Nicolae Testemiţanu”. Ed. a 11-a. Chișinău: CEP Medicina, 2010, vol. 3: Probleme actuale in medicina interna, pp. 178-181 |
Abstract: | Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is increasing in all populations worldwide. Aim: To calculated the 10 year estimated risk of acquiring type 2 diabetes for patient with cytolysis syndrome. Methods: 80 persons older than 18 years of age with cytolysis syndrome and 20 subjects with normal activity of transaminases were included in study. The 10 - years risk of developing diabetes type 2 was calculated according to the QDScore diabetes equation. The risk score were categorized using predefined cutoffs as intermediate ≤ 20% , high > 20%. Results: Predicting risk for type 2 DM according to the QDScore was increased in patients with cytolysis syndrome which used ethanol less than 20 ml per day compared with controls, high risk - 66% vs 40% cases (p=0,0001), but with cytolysis syndrome which used ethanol more than 20 ml per day cases – 66% vs 50% cases (p=0,014) respective. Conclusions: Patients with cytolysis syndrome had increase 10-years risk developing of type 2 diabetes vs controls matched by age and sex. |
URI: | http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/4149 |
Appears in Collections: | Gastroenterologie, alergologie
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