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Long-Term Changes in HbA1c According to Blood Glucose Control Status During the First 3 Months After Visiting a Tertiary University Hospital
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Academic journal
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Kim Hyunah (College of Pharmacy Sookmyung Women’s University Seoul Korea.) Jung Da Young (Department of Biostatistics Clinical Research Coordinating Center Catholic Medical Center The Catho) Lee Seung-Hwan (Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism Department of Internal Medicine Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital)
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대한의학회 Journal of Korean Medical Science Journal of Korean Medical Science Vol.37 No.38 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2022.10
Pages
1 - 12 (12page)
DOI
10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e281

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Background: We evaluated patients visiting a tertiary university hospital due to a diagnosis of diabetes with a goal of achieving blood glucose control and evaluated blood glucose persistence over 7 years according to the change in blood glucose evident at 3 months after the first visit. Methods: Patients treated from 2009 to 2013 were categorized into four groups according to the change in HbA1c levels during the first 3 months of follow-up (Best_group, ≥ 1.6% decrease; Better_group, 0.5–1.5% decrease; Neutral_group, maintained at −0.4% to +0.4%; Worse_group, ≥ 0.5% increase). Each patient’s blood glucose control status was then monitored for 7 years. The incidence of stroke and acute coronary syndrome during this period was confirmed. Results: Overall, 9,776 patients were included. HbA1c values were lower in the Best_group than in the other groups at all time points (all P < 0.001). The rate of reaching targets of < 6.5% or < 7.0% HbA1c decreased over time; the rate at which the estimated glomerular filtration rate decreased to < 30 or < 60 mL/min/1.73m2 increased over time (all trends, P < 0.01). Conclusion: Blood glucose control status in the first 3 months after initiating hospital care enabled estimation of the patient’s glycemic control status for the next 7 years. In cases with poor initial blood glucose control, a new or more active method of blood glucose control should be sought.

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