Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan.
Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2021 Jan 8;11:580426. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2020.580426. eCollection 2020.
Diabetic sensory neuropathy has rarely been studied in the Asian populations. This study investigated the prevalence and risk factors of sensory symptoms (SS) in the Taiwanese diabetes patients.
A total of 1,400 diabetes patients received a health examination together with a structured questionnaire interview for three categories of abnormal sensation of numbness or tingling pain, electric shock, and skin thickness sensation on seven anatomical sites on upper limbs and six sites on lower limbs. Prevalence of SS was defined using nine different criteria, with the least stringent criterion of "any positive symptom on at least 1 site" and the most stringent criterion of "any positive symptom on at least bilateral and symmetrical 2 sites involving the lower limb." Logistic regression was used to estimate the odds ratios and their 95% confidence interval for SS by the different definitions. Fasting plasma glucose and hemoglobin A were entered in separate models to avoid hypercollinearity.
The prevalence of SS was 14.4 and 54.0% when using the most stringent and least stringent criterion, respectively. Women consistently had a significantly higher prevalence than men did. Among the three categories of symptoms, numbness or tingling pain was the most common, and fingers and toes were the most commonly involved anatomical sites. For any symptoms, 37.1% of the patients had any symptoms on the upper limbs and 41.7% had any symptoms on the lower limbs. Female sex, diabetes duration, hemoglobin A, and hypertension were associated with SS in all models.
Taiwanese diabetes patients may have a high prevalence of SS if a structured questionnaire is used for screening. Female sex, diabetes duration, hemoglobin A, and hypertension are associated with SS.
糖尿病感觉神经病变在亚洲人群中鲜有研究。本研究调查了台湾地区糖尿病患者感觉症状(SS)的患病率和危险因素。
共有 1400 名糖尿病患者接受了健康检查,并接受了关于上肢 7 个解剖部位和下肢 6 个解剖部位的麻木或刺痛感、电击感和皮肤厚度感三种异常感觉的结构化问卷访谈。使用 9 种不同的标准来定义 SS 的患病率,最宽松的标准为“至少 1 个部位有任何阳性症状”,最严格的标准为“下肢至少双侧对称 2 个部位有任何阳性症状”。使用逻辑回归来估计不同定义下 SS 的比值比及其 95%置信区间。为避免共线性,将空腹血糖和血红蛋白 A 分别纳入模型。
使用最严格和最宽松的标准时,SS 的患病率分别为 14.4%和 54.0%。女性的患病率始终显著高于男性。在三种症状中,麻木或刺痛感最为常见,手指和脚趾是最常见的受累解剖部位。对于任何症状,37.1%的患者上肢有任何症状,41.7%的患者下肢有任何症状。在所有模型中,女性、糖尿病病程、血红蛋白 A 和高血压与 SS 相关。
如果使用结构化问卷进行筛查,台湾地区的糖尿病患者可能会有较高的 SS 患病率。女性、糖尿病病程、血红蛋白 A 和高血压与 SS 相关。