Prevalence of hyperlipidemia in controlled and uncontrolled type-2 diabetic patients

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ICLE Patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are known to suffer from hyperlipidemia. How hyperlipidemia is associated with controlled and uncontrolled T2DM patients in Bangladesh remained to be addressed. In this cross-sectional study, 211 participants were enrolled who have been suffering from T2DM for more than 4 years from the northeastern part of Bangladesh. Controlled and uncontrolled patients were defined with their plasma glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels. Among them, 39% and 61% were in the diabetic-controlled and uncontrolled groups. Indeed, the diabetic uncontrolled group showed a higher frequency of hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, hyper LDL-cholesterolemia, and hypo HDL-cholesterolemia compare to the diabetic controlled group. Lipid profiling analysis revealed significantly elevated (p<0.0001) levels of cholesterol, triglyceride, and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) in uncontrolled than the controlled group, while high-density lipoprotein (HDL) was significantly (p<0.0001) lower in uncontrolled diabetics patients. Interestingly, significantly (p<0.05) higher dyslipidemia was also observed in individuals with controlled diabetic population, who have been suffering from T2DM for more than 7 years. Therefore, these results highlight that not only the diabetic uncontrolled but also the controlled group patients have a high risk of developing hyperlipidemia after a certain period of diabetes.

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Hasnat, M. A., Niloy, F. R., Ashik, A. I., Hasan, M., Dev, P. C., Panna, S. S., … Hasan, Z. (2022). Prevalence of hyperlipidemia in controlled and uncontrolled type-2 diabetic patients. Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics, 5(1), 247–256. https://doi.org/10.5455/JABET.2022.D112

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