Abstract

Low serum magnesium level has been shown to be associated with diabetes mellitus and its complications. The objective of this study was to determine the magnesium status in our study population and its association with glycemic control and microangiopathic complications particularly neuropathy and nephropathy. This was a cross sectional and prospective study conducted among patients received as part of their follow-up at the Marc Sankale center of the Abass Ndao hospital in Dakar. For each patient, blood samples and 24h urine collection were performed. Hypomagnesemia was defined for Mg concentrations <17 mg/L and statistical analysis was performed using the XLSTAT 2018 software. A total of 106 diabetic patients were enrolled consisting of 93 type 2 diabetics and 13 type 1 diabetics. Eighty percent of patients had hypomagnesemia compared to 20% who had normal magnesium levels. We found a significantly higher mean HbA1c level in the group of hypomagnesemic patients compared to patients with normal magnesium levels (p = 0.02) and significant negative correlation between magnesium and HbA1c (r = - 0.20, p = 0.03). The frequencies of neuropathy and nephropathy were comparable between the two groups with respectively p = 0.12 and p = 0.28. Our study shows a high frequency of hypomagnesemia in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes and a significant correlation of this hypomagnesemia with poor glycemic control. No association has been found between magnesium and the microangiopathic complications, but it nevertheless alerts clinicians to the possible need for magnesium supplementation in the management of diabetic patients.

Highlights

  • Diabetes is a real public health problem around the world with more than 422 million people affected [1]

  • The present study reports the frequency of hypomagnesemia among diabetic patients and its association with the glycemic balance and microangiopathic complications related to diabetes, the neuropathy and diabetic nephropathy

  • We clearly demonstrated a high frequency of hypomagnesemia in both types of diabetes

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Introduction

Diabetes is a real public health problem around the world with more than 422 million people affected [1]. Complications (Neuropathy and Nephropathy) in Diabetic Patients in Dakar age group between 20 and 79 years old [2] This alarming and growing number over the years with estimates of more than 552 million people in 2030 [3], constantly challenge the scientific community on the possibilities of prevention and improvement of the management of this pathology. It has been shown that magnesium plays an important role in carbohydrate metabolism and the presence of hypomagnesemia is associated with poor glycemic control and the occurrence of diabetes-related complications, micro and macroangiopathic [6,7,8,9,10]. We conducted this study to determine the magnesium status in our study population and its association with glycemic control and microangiopathic complications neuropathy and nephropathy

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