FOLLOW UP THE CONTROL DIABETES MELLITUS CASES BY HBA1C METHOD AMONG PATIENTS ATTENDING AL-NASSIRYAH DIABETIC CENTER

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  • Ammar Ahmed Abed Iraq-al Nassiryah city –the center of diabetic and endocrine glands

Abstract

This paper reports the results of study carried out in Al – Nassiriya city in the center of diabetic and endocrine glands from the period of 1.7.2008 -30.8.2008. It aims at quantifying HbA1c ratio in diabetic patient from type 1 and type 2 to show the well or poorly control diabetes mellitus.in this study has been collected 50 patient randomlly (male 21 and 29 female), in different age from 7-65 years old. Result :The percent of patients with Glibenglamide drug was 24% same percent with repaglinide ,but the repaglinide improve glyceamic control without causing weight gain or sever hypoglycemia and provides complete control by effectively reducing fasting blood glucose and HbA1c compared to glibenglamide ,metformin and insuline.The percent with Glibenglamide drug taken with metformin it was 27%,the same percent in patient with insuline drug. Conclusion :controlled diabetes ,not much glycosylated hemoglobin represented in a vocational diploma or college degree constituted of cases ,while uncontrolled diabetes ,much more glycosylated hemoglobin represented in illiterate case.                        

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2021-09-12

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