One year study on Diabetes Mellitus at Sansai Hospital
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ผู้ป่วยโรคเบาหวาน, การควบคุมโรคเบาหวานAbstract
A retrospective study of Diabetes Mellitus was done at Sansai hospital, Chiang Mai. The duration of this study was one year between October 1, 2004 to September 30, 2005. There were a total of 159 patients with 67 male patients(42.1%) and 92 female patients (57.9%). Patients with good control were 55 cases(34.6%) and patients with poor control were 104 cases(65.4%). Patients with BMI(Body Mass Index) less than 25 were 73 cases(45.9%) and patients with BMI more than 25 were 86 cases(54.1%). There were 92 cases(57.9%) of hypercholesterolemia and there were 153 cases (96.2%) who did not smoke. There were 12 cases(7.5%) of drinking and there were 147 cases (92.5%) who did not drink. There were 66 cases(41.5%) with complications and there were 9. Cases(58.5%) without have complications. This study found that the drinking patients had significantly different results in diabetic control, in comparison with the patients who did not drink (P=0.047). There were significant differences in gender in the group of patients who were drinking and smoking(P=0.001 and P=0.003, respectively). There were also significant differences in serum cholesterol levels in the groups of patients with different BMI(P=0.03)
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