Aim of our work: First aim: Classify patients with adult-onset diabetes according to the novel classification into new subgroups, depending on multiple variables related clinically to those patients. Second aim: To identify the association between the new classification subgroups and the presence of common microvascular complications (retinopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy), which can help in the early prediction of these complications and their early management.
We will conduct an observational cross-sectional study and cluster analysis for patients from different Diabetes clinics and tertiary centres located in different governorates in Upper Egypt. Our participants in this study will be divided into two groups: 1. The first group will be as a prospective group, All necessary examinations and investigations will be performed for every patient of this group during their clinic visit at the time of registration to this study. 2. The second group will be the retrospective group. Data for those patients will be collected from electronic records and/or paper records in collaboration with different diabetes centres and clinics scattered in Upper Egypt governorates. We will collect clinical and lab data as much as we can. All available data for this group at end of this study will be used in the clustering of this group. Then we will use the above data from both groups to classify diabetic patients to the new clusters and to find the association between those clusters and the incidence of microvascular complications.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,000
we will do some necessary investigations for prospective group
Sohag University
Sohag, Egypt
change in HbA1C
percent %
Time frame: 3 months
change in BMI
kg/m2
Time frame: 3 months
HOMA-IR
calculated by HOMA calculator presented by Oxford University
Time frame: 6 months
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