Joshi Shashank R, Vadivale Muruga, Dalal Jamshed J, Das Ashok Kumar
Department of Endocrinology, Lilavati Hospital and Bhatia Hospital, Mumbai, India.
Indian J Endocrinol Metab. 2011 Oct;15 Suppl 4(Suppl4):S389-94. doi: 10.4103/2230-8210.86857.
The recent years have seen a surge in the prevalence of both diabetes and hypertension. Significant demographic variations reported on the prevalence patterns of diabetes and hypertension in India establish a clear need for a nation-wide surveillance study. The Screening India's Twin Epidemic (SITE) study aimed at collecting information on the prevalence of diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes and hypertension cases in outpatient settings in major Indian states to better understand disease management, as well as to estimate the extent of underlying risk factors.
During 2009-2010, SITE was conducted in eight states, in waves - one state at a time. It was planned to recruit about 2000 patients from 100 centers per wave. Each center enrolled the first 10 eligible patients (≥18 years of age, not pregnant, signed data release consent form, and ready to undergo screening tests) per day on two consecutive days. Patient demographics, medical history, and laboratory investigation results were collected and statistically interpreted. The protocol defined diabetes and hypertension as per the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7) recommendations, respectively.
After the first two pilot phases in Maharashtra and Delhi, the protocol was refined and the laboratory investigations were simplified to be further employed for all other states, namely, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat.
SITE's nation-wide approach will provide a real-world perspective on diabetes and hypertension and its contributing risk factors. Results from the study will raise awareness on the need for early diagnosis and management of these diseases to reduce complications.
近年来,糖尿病和高血压的患病率均呈激增态势。印度报道的糖尿病和高血压患病率模式存在显著的人口统计学差异,这明确表明有必要开展一项全国性的监测研究。印度双流行疾病筛查(SITE)研究旨在收集印度主要邦门诊环境中已诊断和未诊断的糖尿病及高血压病例的患病率信息,以更好地了解疾病管理情况,并评估潜在风险因素的程度。
2009年至2010年期间,SITE在八个邦分阶段进行,每次一个邦。计划每阶段从100个中心招募约2000名患者。每个中心连续两天每天招募首批10名符合条件的患者(≥18岁、非孕妇、签署数据发布同意书且准备接受筛查测试)。收集患者的人口统计学信息、病史和实验室检查结果,并进行统计学分析。该方案分别根据美国糖尿病协会(ADA)和美国预防、检测、评估与治疗高血压联合委员会第七次报告(JNC 7)的建议来定义糖尿病和高血压。
在马哈拉施特拉邦和德里进行了前两个试点阶段后,方案得到完善,实验室检查得以简化,以便进一步应用于所有其他邦,即泰米尔纳德邦、西孟加拉邦、卡纳塔克邦、安得拉邦、中央邦和古吉拉特邦。
SITE的全国性方法将提供有关糖尿病和高血压及其相关风险因素的真实情况。该研究结果将提高人们对早期诊断和管理这些疾病以减少并发症必要性的认识。