THE STUDY ON CONTROL OF SERUM GLUCOSE IN TYPE 2 DIABETIC PATIENTS TREATING BY INSULIN AT CAN THO GENERAL HOSPITAL

Thanh Truyen Nguyen 1,, Van Truyen Ngo2, Thi Kim Chau Doan2
1 Tran Van Thoi General Hospital
2 Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy

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Background: Control glycemia in diabetes patient helps reduce mortality, shorten hospital stay, and reduce infections for patients. Objectives: To (1) determine the proportion of patients with type 2 diabetes who manage glycemic control to achieve insulin treatment goals and (2) investigate some factors related to glycemia not reaching the goal after 5 days of treatment with insulin therapy at Can Tho General Hospital. Materials and methods: A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted in 151 patients with type 2 diabetes who was treated as an inpatient with insulin. Results: After 5 days of treatment, 70.9% of patients have not reached their target glycemic level. Patients taking glucocorticoids, snacks, HbA1c over 7%, and patients with disease over 5 years had the rate of glycemic control level were lower than other patients (p <0.05). Conclusion: The rate of glycemic control level after 5 days of treatment with insulin were low. Factors related to less than the target blood glucose level include HbA1c over 7%, glucocorticoid administration, snacks and duration of illness> 5 years.

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