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A retrospective case-control study for assessing the risk factors for development of diabetic kidney disease among people with type 2 diabetes in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry


Author(s): Sneha Saji, Srividya Suresh, Deepak MC, Sampath Kumar Krishnaswamy, Arthur Joseph, Manoj Kumar, Melvin George, Subramaniyan Kumaraswamy, Narayanan Krishnamoorthy, Gopinath Raman, Arun Kannan, Ratnesh Bhai Mehta

Objective: To understand the associated risk factors in the progression of Diabetic Kidney Disease among the Type 2 Diabetes individuals in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.
Research design and methods: Clinical and socio-demographic data was collected, digitized, and analyzed for 482 participants diagnosed either with Diabetic Kidney Disease (DKD) or Type 2 Diabetes (T2D). The study was analyzed by using descriptive statistical analysis SAS version 9.4.
Results: Out of 482 participants, 422 fulfilled the eligibility criteria. Gender, age, T2D duration, and comorbidity are the major risk factors that are found to be associated with DKD in population understudy. We also found inclination towards usage of insulin among DKD participants rather than oral diabetic medications. Metformin (Biguanides) was the most used oral diabetic medication among the T2D participants.
Conclusion: Together, these data describe the risk pattern among participants with DKD at regional level that is integral in early and proper management of the disease.