TITLE:
Decentralised Management of Type 2 Diabetes in a Decentralised Centre for the Management of Type 2 Diabetes
AUTHORS:
Boundia Djiba, Nafissatou Diagne, Demba Diédhiou, Coumba Mbayar Diouf, Djibi Sow, Mohamed Dieng, Michel Assane Ndour, Awa Cheikh Ndao, Atoumane Faye, Maimouna Sow, Baidy Sy Kane, Abdoulaye Pouye
KEYWORDS:
Type 2 Diabetes, Complications, Decentralization, Mbour
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Internal Medicine,
Vol.13 No.4,
December
18,
2023
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a heterogeneous metabolic disorder characterized by the presence of chronic hyperglycemia due to a lack of secretion and/or action of insulin on the target tissues. Type 2 diabetes accounts for 90% of all diabetics. Despite the few specialists, there is a policy of decentralization of these patients. Patients and Methods: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study of the records of diabetic subjects followed in ambulatory at the internal medicine department of the EPS of Mbour. The recruitment of our patients took place over a period of sixty-three (63) days (from 03 May 2021 to 05 July 2021). Results: During the study period we collected 163 patients and most of those were female with a sex ratio of 0.68. The most represented age group was 46 - 55 years; 82.8% of patients came from Mbour. Diabetes was initially discovered in 65 patients (39.9%) and known in 98 patients. 72 patients in our population had previous follow-ups in a health facility; Almost all of the 146 patients had at least one FDR of T2D, i.e. 89.6%. Cardiovascular risk factors were present in 96 patients. The majority of patients (138) came for simple follow-up, 11 for acute complications and 16 for chronic complications. 36 patients in our population had at least one microangiopathic complication of diabetes, 18 a macroangiopathic complication and 18 an infectious complication. In our study, 102 patients had a very high cardiovascular risk, 42 patients had a high risk, and 19 patients had a moderate risk. Conclusion: Diabetes is a real public health emergency because of its magnitude and complications. A strengthening of the policies of decentralization of the management will allow better management of patients who are not from Dakar.