Type 2 Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Association of HBA1C and Hip Fractures in Elderly Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Type 2 DM patients are at increased risk of falls as a consequence of long term
hyperglycemic complications including retinopathy and neuropathy, and also as a result of
hypoglycaemic therapy. Values of A1C <= 7% has been shown to increase the risk of falls in
elderly T2DM patients .
Increased fall risk may explain why T2DM patients are at increased risk of hip fractures ,
despite having a higher bone mineral density as compared to non-T2DM patients. Given the
high morbidity and mortality (25% mortality in 1st year post-fracture) associated with hip
fractures , all care must be given to prevent hip fractures in T2DM patients.
There is controversial data on T2DM medications and fracture risk. Vestergaard showed that
use of metformin and sulphonylureas decreased the risk of all fractures, while there was
there was a similar trend with insulin.
The present study sought to evaluate the relationship between A1c values and the risk of
fractures in treated patients with T2DM.
This was a retrospective case-control study. All patients with T2DM admitted with a primary
diagnosis of hip fracture and a A1c performed within 3 months of the event admitted to
Changi General Hospital, Singapore from 1st Jan 2005 to 31st Dec 2010were included in the
study. As the present study was targeted at looking at an association between the glucose
lowering effect of medications on A1C levels and subsequent hip fracture risk, exclusion
criteria included patients who wereduplicate cases, traumatic fractures, newly diagnosed
T2DM patients, and those on diet control.
The information on discharge diagnosis was taken from the Discharge Register of the
Hospital. It includes all diagnosis of the patient upon discharge. The diagnosis of patients
is coded using the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) system. All patients
admitted with the diagnosis of neck of femur fracture (8208 ICD-9), inter-trochanteric
fracture (82021 ICD-9), sub-trochanteric fracture (82022 ICD-9), transcervical fracture
(82003 ICD-9), and a secondary diagnosis of diabetes (250 ICD-9) were identified from the
register.
Out of 932 patients initially identified, 31 were duplicates, 10 were admitted for a
traumatic fracture, 136 had no recent A1C level. Of the remaining 757 patients, 162 on diet
control and 12 newly diagnosed with diabetes were excluded. The final list of cases
consisted of 581 patients, 157 men and 427 women, mean age 76.3 ± 8.7 years.
Controls were selected from a register of patients managed for diabetes from a similar
period (1st Jan 2005 to 31st Dec 2010) at Changi General Hospital outpatient clinics
(N=4,522). For each case, one control subject, matched for sex and within 2 years of age,
was randomly selected from the register. Inclusion criteria included patients taking oral
hypoglycemic agents or insulin, and exclusion criteria were patients with a history of hip
fractures.
Information on the baseline characteristics and exposure variables were collected by the
same methods in cases and control subjects, using the computerised medical records and
discernment of the medical notes.
The study was performed in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Retrospective
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