Early Intervention in Any Diabete Undiagnosed Patient Suffered from Ocular and Cardiovascular Diseases in Cardiology

2019 
Glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) is a form of haemoglobin that is measured primarily to identify the average plasma blood glucose concentration prolonged periods previous 120 days. Cardiologist used to treat patients generally when glucose level is over 1.26g/l. Unfortunately, Haemoglobin A1c was seldom controlled. The objective of this study was to detect persons with type 2 diabetes risks by the correlation between HbA1c levels and random glucose one and propose a good management by lifestyles. Methods: This descriptive study included 216 patients selected randomly with cardiovascular complications and ocular diseases but none diabetes diagnosed. Glycaemia and HbA1c measurement were done. Results: All the patients were not diabetes diagnosed. There was a low correlation between the blood glucose levels and the glycated haemoglobin r=0.2761). Hypocaloric diet applied to type 2 diabetes management decreased glycaemia and Haemoglobin Hba1c. The decreasing of Hba1c was estimated from 14% to 17% of the initial values. Conclusions: Glycaemia must not only be considered to manage cardiovascular complications at Cardiology Institute of Abidjan. The contribution of hypocaloric diet with high vegetable and one fruit intake a day lead to better type 2 diabetes management.
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