A Cross-sectional Study of Prevalence of Diabetes among Patients with Hepatitis C
Nasir Mahmood, Huma Tahir, Shazia Yousaf, Jahangir Anjum, Amjad Ali, Khurram Nadeem
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To estimate
the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in patients with chronic hepatitis C.
Study
design: Descriptive
cross-sectional
Study
setting: Department of Medicine, Aziz Fatimah Medical and Dental College, Faisalabad and Mohtrama Benazir
Bhutto Shaheed Medical College / Divisional Headquarters Teaching Hospital,
Mirpur Azad Kashmir.
Study duration:
Six months from April 2021 to September 2021.
Methods: Study
participants were recruited from the outpatient department at Aziz Fatimah Medical and Dental College,
Faisalabad and Mohtrama Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Medical College / Divisional
Headquarters Teaching Hospital, Mirpur Azad Kashmir for duration of six months
from April 2021 to September 2021. All demographic, medical and
laboratory information were collected. Descriptive statistics, chi-square tests
of independence were used to analyse the data.
Results: Out of 300
hepatitis C patients (53% males, 47% females), overall, 26% (77 out of 300) were
found to have diabetes. When characteristics of patients with and without
diabetes disease were compared using χ2 tests, we could not
find any statistically significant relation of gender, BMI, hepatitis C disease
duration, family history of diabetes and Child-Pugh classification of liver
disease with prevalence of diabetes. Younger, middle-aged (30-50 years)
patients had significantly higher prevalence of diabetes compared to older
(51-70 years) aged patients (28% vs. 13%, p = 0.022).
Conclusion:
1
in 4 hepatitis C patients also manifest co-morbidity of diabetes. Having a
younger or middle age (≤ 50 years) appears to contribute to diabetes prevalence
in hepatitis C patients, however, the study sample comprises around 4 in 5
patients aged 30-50 years. Glucose intolerance and diabetes risk assessment, and
early non-pharmaceutical management (probably uptake of healthy eating and
physically active behaviour) among hepatitis C patients is warranted if complications
are to be prevented.
Key Words: Hepatitis
C, diabetes, Child-Pugh class
Key Points
·
Question: What is the
prevalence of type 2 diabetes in patients with chronic hepatitis C in
Faisalabad setting?
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Findings: In this
one-centre study that included 300 patients with ELISA and PCR confirmed
hepatitis C disease presented in the OPD of Aziz Fatimah Medical and Dental College, Faisalabad and Mohtrama Benazir
Bhutto Shaheed Medical College / Divisional Headquarters Teaching Hospital,
Mirpur Azad Kashmir, nearly 26% of patients had type 2 diabetes. Among
those patients with chronic hepatitis C disease, having type 2 diabetes was
associated with much greater odds of having under 50 years age.
Meaning: Patients
with chronic hepatitis C warrant glucose intolerance risk assessment and
monitoring for progression of pre-diabetes/ diabetes, liver disease and the
consequences of both.