Assessments of coagulation profile among good glycemic control and poor glycemic control type 2 diabetic patient attending at Wolkite University specialized hospital, Central Ethiopia: a comparative study


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Assessments of coagulation profile among good glycemic control and poor glycemic control type 2 diabetic patient attending at Wolkite University specialized hospital, Central Ethiopia: a comparative study

Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a worldwide health issue that is defined by elevated blood glucose levels and impaired metabolism of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins. Atherosthrombotic events are very likely to occur in patients with diabetes mellitus. This results in the development of both microvascular and macrovascular complications. Objective: To compare the coagulation profile parameters between patients with good glycemic control and poor glycemic control and to evaluate the association of coagulation profile and glycemic control in type 2 DM patients. Materials and

methods: This study was conducted in Wolkite university specialized hospital on 90 type 2 Diabetics patients among which 45 were with good glycemic control and 45 were with poor glycemic control. Seven ml blood samples were collected from each study participant and analyzed to assess coagulation profile including Platelet Count, activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT), a nd Prothrombin Time (PT). Using SPSS 21.0, an independent sample t-test was used for statistical analysis.

Results: According to the current study, when comparing Type 2 Diabetes with poor glycemic control to those with good glycemic control, there was an increase in PT and aPTT concentration (statistically significant, p < 0.05). The platelet counts of the two groups did not differ significantly.

Conclusion: People with Type 2 diabetes have altered coagulation profiles, which have demonstrated that hyperglycemia causes abnormalities in coagulation. Patients with Type 2 diabetes who have poor glycemic control are particularly vulnerable to atherothrombotic and hemorrhagic events. In order to prevent the onset of microvascular and macrovascular illness as soon as possible, physicians may find it helpful to evaluate the coagulation profile of diabetic patients. © The Author(s) 2024.

Authors : Habtu B.F.; Abrar S.; Abebe D.; Hajikelil Z.

Source : BioMed Central Ltd

Article Information

Year 2024
Type Article
DOI 10.1186/s12902-024-01730-1
ISSN 14726823
Volume 24

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