Abstract

The intensive glucose control significantly reduces the risk of microvascular complications, including nephropathy. We assess the impact of glycemic control through calculation of weekly mean glycemia (WMG) and glycemic variability (GV) on 24 hours ambulatory blood pressure (ABPM), urinary albumin excretion (UAE) and glomerular filtration rate (GFR). 53 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) were randomly divided into two groups to receive conventional or intensive treatment, which included weekly visits for medication adjustments and implementation of an educational plan for six weeks. We observed glycemic control (WMG < 150 mg/dL and VG < 50) in 75% (n = 21) of the patients on the intervention treatment (IT) (n = 28), and in 24% (n = 6) of the ones on the conventional treatment (CT) (n = 25) (p < 0.001). Considering patients of the two groups, 14 out of the 27 patients who achieved glycemic control showed initial mean systolic blood pressure (SBP) > 120 mmHg which was reduced from 138.4 ± 10.1 to 127.8 ± 11.6 mmHg (p = 0.023) at the end of week six. Reductions in SBP and diastolic BP (DBP) during wakefulness and sleep did not occur in the group (n = 17) without glycemic control and with SBP > 120 mmHg. Initially, 15 patients had GFR > 120 mL/min, and after six weeks, only the subgroup that achieved glycemic control (n = 7) showed a reduction of 137.2 ± 16 to 122.2 ± 25.2 mL/min (p = 0.02). At the beginning of the study, another fifteen patients presented with microalbuminuria. After six weeks, regardless of whether they achieved glycemic control or not, there was reduction in UAE, from 63.0 ± 43.1 to 24.8 ± 19.5 mg/g creatinine (p = 0.02). Thus short term glycemic control resulted in reductions of BP, GFR and the UAE in patients with DM2, which are beneficial for renal protection.

Highlights

  • The intensive glucose control significantly reduces the risk of microvascular complications, including nephropaty

  • Os participantes foram orientados a permanecer com os braços pendentes ao longo do corpo, posicionando-se supino, com os calcanhares alinhados na superfície da balança e a cabeça no plano de Frankfurt.[15]

  • A realização do perfil glicêmico diário de seis ou sete pontos, por três dias, semanalmente, como foi feito neste estudo, permite estimar a Glicemias Médias Semanais (GMS) e analisar as alterações diárias da glicemia que ocorrem com as refeições e nos seus intervalos, permitindo, juntamente com o paciente, adequar a conduta para impedir episódios de hiper e hipoglicemia

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Summary

Critérios de inclusão

Controlado, prospectivo e de intervenção, que compreendeu um período de seis semanas. O objetivo desse estudo maior foi avaliar os resultados de um programa intensivo de educação para a obtenção do controle glicêmico em curto prazo. Os critérios de exclusão estabelecidos para o presente estudo fizeram com que nem todos os pacientes participantes do estudo inicial pudessem ser incluídos. O presente estudo foi submetido e aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa do Hospital São Paulo, da Universidade Federal de São Paulo – UNIFESP, em agosto de 2008. A coleta de dados ocorreu com participação voluntária dos pacientes do ambulatório de Hipertensão e Diabetes do Centro Integrado de Hipertensão e Metabologia Cardiovascular do Hospital do Rim e Hipertensão e Disciplina de Endocrinologia da Universidade Federal de São Paulo – UNIFESP, e o Termo de Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido foi obtido, após receberem informações sobre a pesquisa

Critérios de exclusão
Protocolo do estudo
Avaliação antropométrica
Glicemia capilar
Análise estatística
Findings
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