Prevalence and Clinical Significance of Subclinical Hypothyroidism in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Rahmat Ali, Muhammad Sohrab Khan, Shakeel Ahmad, Syed Imad Hussain, Tahir Mukhtar Sayed
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ABSTRACT
Background
and Objective: The
diabetic Mellitus common and spiking complication is Diabetic peripheral
neuropathy (DPN). It is frequently associated with thyroid dysfunction. The
subclinical hypothyroidism prevalence and clinical outcomes have been
investigated by various studies. The present study aims to determine the
prevalence of subclinical hypothyroidism in diabetic peripheral neuropathy
patients.
Methods:
This
cross-sectional study was carried out on 164 diabetic neuropathy patients attending
the medicine department of Qazi Hussain
Ahmad Medical Complex, Nowshera KPK during the study period from 2020 to
2021. Patients’ demographic details, clinical history, and neurological
examination were recorded. Normal free thyroxin value was set as a referential
standard for subclinical hypothyroidism diagnosis among all the patients.
Diabetic neuropathy patients’ clinical manifestations were recorded as per
neurological screening instrument. The clinical scoring system was utilized for
DPN severity categorization into mild (6-8), moderate (9-11), and severe
(>12). SPSS version 20 and a logistic regression model were used for data
analysis.
Results:
This
study enrolled 164 diabetic peripheral neuropathy patients. Of the total 164,
69 (42.1%) were male and 95 (57.9%) were female. The overall mean age was
49.61±13.72 years. The prevalence of subclinical hypothyroidism was 32 [19.5%;
95% CI; 14.3%-23.7%]. The diabetic peripheral neuropathy patients with
subclinical hypothyroidism had a higher prevalence of severity 86 [52.4%;
95%CI] compared to DNP patients without SCH 46 [28.04%; 95% CI] with a 3% level
of significance. A higher HbA1c and HOMA-IR was found in patients with their
respective values were (8.3±1.1 against 7.2±1.3) where p-value <0.001 and
(3.5 ± 0.9 vs. 2.6 ± 0.8, p<0.001) respectively.
Conclusion:
The
diabetic peripheral neuropathy patients are susceptible to have frequent
subclinical hypothyroidism independently associated with severity and
complications of DPN. Thyroid function should be tested in DM patients and
given to DM patients with SCH.
Keywords: Diabetes mellitus;
Subclinical hypothyroidism; Diabetic peripheral neuropathy