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Colomb. med ; 42(1): 72-80, ene.-mar. 2011. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-585757

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Objective: To determine the effectiveness of pharmaceutical care to improve control of type-2 diabetes mellitus.Methods: We carried out pharmacotherapeutical intervention during 19 months on patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus who were affiliate members of the contributive regime of the General System for Healthcare and Social Security in Bogotá and Cartagena. Through an interview and evaluation of medical records, we obtained information about antidiabetic medications used, doses, other medications, along with Hemoglobin A1c level, arterial pressure, serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level, nephropathy screening, retinal screening, foot exams in the last year and problems associated with medication use by means of the DADER method Negative Outcomes Associated with Medication (NOM).Results: The study had a sample of 143 patients (64 intervened and 79 controls) with female predominance (67.1% and 53.1%, respectively), mean age of 63.9±11.2 years. The patients in both groups were taking an average of 6.0±2.7 medications. Initial HbA1c mean was 7.7% and 7.8%, without improvement by the end of the study (7.4% for those intervened and 7.8% for the control group). Hypertension (81.1%) and dyslipidemia (62.9%) were the most important comorbidities. About 50.4% of NOM were of effectiveness, follows 31.3% of necessity. The mean cost per patient in controls was 1.4 greater than for the intervened group.Conclusions: Increased effectiveness of the antidiabetic therapy was not demonstrated in patients intervened with pharmacotherapeutical monitoring, but we did obtain a reduction in healthcare costs.


Objetivo: Determinar la efectividad del seguimiento farmacoterapéutico para mejorar el control de los pacientes diabéticos tipo 2.Métodos: Se realizó intervención farmacoterapéutica durante 19 meses a pacientes con diabetes mellitus tipo 2, afiliados al régimen contributivo del Sistema General de Seguridad Social en Salud en Bogotá y Cartagena. Mediante entrevista y revisión de la historia clínica, se obtuvo información sobre medicamentos antidiabéticos utilizados, dosis, comedicación, resultados en último año de HbA1c, tensión arterial, perfil lipídico, albuminuria, examen oftalmológico, valoración de pies y los Resultados Negativos Asociados con la Medicación (RNM) y se siguió la metodología DADER.Resultados: Participaron 143 pacientes, 64 intervenidos y 79 controles, con predominio de mujeres (67.1% y 53.1%, respectivamente), promedio de edad 63.9±11.2 años. Los pacientes de ambos grupos tomaban en promedio 6.0±2.7 medicamentos. La HbA1c inicial tuvo un promedio de 7.7% y 7.8% y al finalizar el estudio los valores fueron de 7.4% y 7.8%, respectivamente en cada grupo. El 50.4% de los RNM fueron de efectividad, seguido de 31.3% de necesidad. En la visita inicial y final la recomendación farmacéutica fue aceptada y el problema de salud resuelto en 72 casos (42.9% de RNM) y en 46 casos (38.3% de RNM), respectivamente. El cociente medio del costo por paciente en el grupo control fue 1.4 veces mayor que en el intervenido.Discusión: No se demostró aumento en la efectividad de la terapia antidiabética en pacientes intervenidos con seguimiento farmacoterapéutico, pero se consiguió una reducción en costos de la atención sanitaria.


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Humans , Male , Female , Colombia , Diabetes Mellitus , Glycated Hemoglobin , Hypoglycemic Agents , Pharmaceutical Services
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Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases ; (6)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-528174

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Objective To explore the controlling level of fasting blood glucose(FBG) and glucosylated hemoglobin(GH) in order to stop occurrence of nephropathy in diabetic mellitus.Methods Data was collected by retrospective study,analyzed by non-conditional Logistic regression.Then the controlling levels of blood glucose and glucosylated hemoglobin were studied by regression equation.Results It was regarded that under 6.8 mmol/L of FBG and 5.9% of GH,diabetic nephropathy can be prevented;while under 6.0 mmol/L of FBG and 5.3% of GH,the onset of diabetic nephropathy was strictly controlled.Conclusion it is more important to control strictly on the threshold of fasting blood glucose and glucosylated hemoglobin for prevention of diabetic nephropathy.

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