• Title of article

    Glycemic control in diabetic patients in King Khalid University Hospital (KKUH) – Riyadh– Saudi Arabia

  • Author/Authors

    Al-Rowais, Norah Abdullah King Saud University - College of Medicine - Department of Family and Community Medicine, Saudi Arabia

  • From page
    203
  • To page
    206
  • Abstract
    Objectives: To evaluate glycemic control of diabetic patients at the King Khalid University Hospital (KKUH) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted among diabetic patients attending KKUH, Riyadh. Patients were identified through the hospital pharmacy records, over a one year period (January– December, 2009). Atotal of 20,000 patients were identified, and 1520 patients were selected by a simple random method. Medical charts were reviewed, the data were collected in a specially designed data sheet: and entered in a computer, and finally analyzed using a SPSS program. Results: About 90% of patients were older than 40 years old and 90% were overweight or obese. Fasting blood sugar was above 7.2 mmol/L in 60% of the patients and random blood sugar was more than 10 mmol/L in about 70% of patients. The overall glycemic control as evaluated by HBA1C was acceptable in about 40% of the patients. Cholesterol level was normal in more than 70% of patients while triglyceride was normal in 56% of patients. In about half of the patients systolic blood pressure was not controlled, while in 27% the diastolic blood pressure was above the target level. Conclusion: The control of diabetes and its associated cardiovascular risk factors in this hospital – based survey, in Riyadh is far from optimal. Further studies are needed to find out the possible causes for this defective care of diabetic patients.
  • Keywords
    Diabetic patients , Saudi Arabia , Diabetes contrl
  • Journal title
    Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
  • Journal title
    Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
  • Record number

    2553005