Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2909948 Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimsThe magnitude of abnormal liver enzymes profile in type 2 diabetic patients is unknown in Algerian west region even though it counts among liver diseases considered as an important cause of death in type 2 diabetes. The main objective is to assess the prevalence of elevated liver enzymes levels among patients with type 2 diabetes from Algerian west region and to determine associated risk factors.Materials and methodsA descriptive cross sectional study was performed on 180 type 2 diabetic patients in whom anthropometric and biochemical parameters were determined.ResultsTwenty-five patients had abnormal elevated alanine transaminase (ALT) (13.9%) with the gender-wise prevalence being 15.9% (n = 17) in women and 10.9% (n = 8) in men. The prevalence of abnormal elevated aspartate transaminase (AST), gamma glutamyl transferase and alkaline phosphatase level was respectively 10% (n = 18), 6.1% (n = 11) and 8.9% (16). High waist circumference (OR: 5, CI: 1.04–24.04) and high blood pressure (OR: 4.86, CI: 0.94–25.12) were only associated with elevated AST. Fasting glucose >1.4 g/l were associated both with elevated ALT (OR: 3.03, CI: 0.86–10.67) and AST (OR: 5.7, CI: 1.09–29.8).ConclusionA relatively high prevalence of elevated liver enzymes was found in diabetic patients from west Algeria, especially in female patients.

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