IMC Journal of Medical Science (Nov 2019)

Risk factors for peripheral neuropathy in patients with diabetes mellitus

  • Taslima Akter,
  • Qazi Shamima Akhter,
  • Zinat Ara Polly,
  • Smita Debsarma

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 1 – 5

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Background and Objectives: Peripheral neuropathy is a complication of diabetes mellitus (DM). Several risk factors may accelerate the development of peripheral neuropathy in DM. The objective of the current study was to determine the risk factors for development of peripheral neuropathy in patients with DM. Methods: The study was conducted from July 2014 to June 2015 in a large hospital of Dhaka city. A total of 150 diabetic patients of both sexes with and without peripheral neuropathy were enrolled. The investigations included interviewing on clinical history, anthropometry (height, weight, waist- and hip-circumference), blood pressure measurement, estimation of HbA1c, fasting blood glucose and lipids. Results: Duration of diabetes for more than 5 years was significantly (χ2=124.39, p 25 Kg/m2; OR=8.8, p 6.5%; OR=5.25, p 200 mg/dl; OR=4.74, p <0.05) as the significant risk factors for peripheral neuropathy. Conclusion: Obesity, hyperglycemia and high total cholesterol were possible risk factors for development of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Proper glycemic control and prevention of obesity and dyslipidemia could be helpful to avert progression to peripheral neuropathy in diabetic population. IMC J Med Sci 2019; 13(2): 007. EPub date: 23 November 2019 Address for Correspondence: Dr. Taslima Akter, Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, Ibrahim Medical College, 1/A Ibrahim Sarani, Segunbagicha, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Email: [email protected]