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Diabetes Care, Vol 23, Issue 4 444-448, Copyright © 2000 by American Diabetes Association
Meeting American Diabetes Association guidelines in endocrinologist practice
CD Miller, LS Phillips, MK Tate, JM Porwoll, SD Rossman, N Cronmiller and SS Gebhart
Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether American Diabetes Association (ADA)
guidelines can be met in the context of routine endocrinology practice.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Charts were reviewed for a group of patients
who were examined in 1998, followed for > or = 1 year, and had two or
more visits during that year. Process measures and metabolic outcomes were
studied for patients with type 2 diabetes, and glycemic control was
assessed for patients with type 1 diabetes. RESULTS: A total of 121
patients with type 2 diabetes had a mean age of 63 years, a mean BMI of 31
kg/m2, and a mean duration of diabetes of 12 years. Many had comorbidities
or complications: 80% had hypertension, 64% had hyperlipidemia, 78% had
neuropathy, 22% had retinopathy, and 21% had albuminuria. Management of
type 2 diabetic patients was complex: 38% used oral hypoglycemic agents
alone (54% of these were using two or more agents), 31% used oral
hypoglycemic agents and insulin, and 26% used insulin alone; 42% of
patients taking insulin therapy injected insulin three or more times per
day. Within 12 months, 74% of patients had dilated eye examinations, 70%
had lipid profiles, and 55% had urine albumin screening. Of the patients,
87% had a foot examination at their last visit. Blood pressure levels
averaged 133/72 mmHg, cholesterol levels averaged 4.63 mmol/l, triglyceride
levels averaged 1.99 mmol/l, HDL cholesterol levels averaged 1.24 mmol/l,
and LDL cholesterol levels averaged 2.61 mmol/l. Random blood glucose
levels averaged 8.0 mmol/l, and HbAlc levels averaged 6.9 +/- 0.1%. A total
of 87% of patients had HbAlc levels < or = 8.0%. A total of 30 patients
with type 1 diabetes had mean age of 44 years, a mean BMI of 26 kg/m2, and
a mean duration of diabetes of 20 years. All type 1 diabetic patients used
insulin and averaged 3.4 injections a day; their average HbAlc level was
7.1 +/- 0.2%, and 80% had HbAlc levels < or = 8.0%. CONCLUSIONS:
Although endocrinologists must manage patients with multifaceted problems,
complex treatment regimens yield glycemic control levels comparable with
the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial and allow ADA guidelines to be
met in a routine practice setting.

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