Abstract
There is a connection between having Hashimoto's thyroiditis, an autoimmune disease marked by thyroid gland attacks, and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disease marked by elevated blood glucose levels. The purpose of this research was to find out how common type 2 diabetes was in Nasiriyah City, Iraq, among individuals suffering from Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Methods: A study using a retrospective cohort was conducted involving thyroiditis caused by Hashimoto's in 100 patients diagnosed between January 2023 and January 2024 at Al Hussein Teaching Hospital. Patients' medical records were reviewed to extract data on demographics, clinical characteristics, and laboratory results, including HbA1c and fasting blood glucose levels. Confirmation of Based on ELISA data indicating positive anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody levels, Hashimoto's thyroiditis was diagnosed. Results: The prevalence of T2DM among the number of Hashimoto's thyroiditis patients was noticeably greater (45%) compared to the general population prevalence of 15%. the number of Hashimoto's thyroiditis patients was noticeably greater HbA1c and FBG levels compared to those without Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Specifically, an investigation of logistic regression revealed that Hashimoto’s thyroiditis was significantly associated with type 2 diabetes individually when OR = 4. 2, 95% CI 2. 1-8. 5). In conclusion, the result of the present investigation, it is clear that, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis has a positive relationship with T2DM in Nasiriyah city of Iraq. Hence, early identification and intervention of T2DM in patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis should be a routine practice to avoid complications associated with the two diseases.
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