Vol. 7 No 02 (2023)
Original Article

Insights into Dyslipidemia Patterns among Diabetes Patients

Razwana Parvin
Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, Naogaon Medical College, Naogaon, Bangladesh

Publiée 2024-11-14

Mots-clés

  • Dyslipidemia,
  • Diabetes Mellitus,
  • Lipid Profile,
  • Glycemic Control,
  • Cardiovascular Risk

Comment citer

1.
Insights into Dyslipidemia Patterns among Diabetes Patients. Planet (Barisal) [Internet]. 14 nov. 2024 [cité 16 mars 2025];7(02):110-3. Disponible sur: https://bdjournals.org/index.php/planet/article/view/570

Résumé

Introduction: Diabetes mellitus presents a prevalent endocrine and metabolic challenge globally. Patients with type 2 diabetes are more likely to have dyslipidemia, which is characterized by elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL), diminished high-density lipoprotein (HDL), or increased triglycerides (TG) levels. Methods & Materials: This cross-sectional observational study was conducted at the Outpatient Department (OPD) of Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College Hospital, Bogura, from July 2018 to June 2019. Both male and female patients with Type 2 diabetes were considered as the study population. A total of 90 patients were selected as study subjects. Data analysis was performed by using SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Science) version 22.0. Result: The study found similar ages and BMI among groups. Elevated serum TC was noted in 31.6%, 19.2%, 26.7%, and 30% of subjects in A1, A2, B1, and B2 respectively. High serum TG levels were observed in 36.8%, 38.5%, 40%, and 66.7% of subjects in the respective groups. Dyslipidemia prevalence varied, with A1 at 57.9%, A2 at 53.8%, B1 at 46.7%, and B2 at 76.7%. High HbA1C was prevalent in B1 and B2 (100%). Conclusion: Dyslipidemia patterns among diabetes patients show significant variability, with elevated serum total cholesterol, triglycerides, and low-density lipoprotein levels, alongside reduced high-density lipoprotein levels. These findings underscore the importance of tailored lipid management strategies in mitigating cardiovascular risk in this high-risk population.