학술논문

Diabetes on a Cardiovascular Ward: Adherence to Current Recommendations.
Document Type
Article
Source
Southern Medical Journal. Nov2004, Vol. 97 Issue 11, p1031-1037. 7p.
Subject
*DIABETES
*CARDIOVASCULAR diseases
*PATIENTS
*REGULATION of blood pressure
*MICROCIRCULATION disorders
*PEOPLE with diabetes
*HEMOGLOBINS
Language
ISSN
0038-4348
Abstract
Objectives: Improving diabetes and blood pressure control decreases the incidence and progression of microvascular disease. Likewise, screening for microvascular complications is beneficial in the early detection and treatment of these disorders. However, adherence to practice guidelines for screening and treatment in patients with diabetes is suboptimal. This study describes a group of patients with diabetes who were admitted to a cardiology service at an academic medical center. Methods: Patient interview and chart review were used to determine glycemic control and compliance with practice guidelines. Results: The mean hemoglobin A 1c was 8.3%. Only 69% of patients received ophthalmologic examinations, and fewer were screened for nephropathy. Thirty-five percent of patients monitored home blood glucoses less than daily. Nearly 17% had no hemoglobin A 1c or lipid checks during the 3 months before admission. Conclusions: For a group of poorly controlled patients with diabetes who are at high risk for cardiovascular disease, adherence to practice guidelines and the level of diabetes control is inadequate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]