The Association Between Glycaemic State and Spirometric Indices in Ghanaian Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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2013-12
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University of Ghana
Abstract
Background: Diabetes mellitus has been inconsistently associated with reduced level of
pulmonary function. Inadequate glycemic control, a longer duration of the disease, obesity
and markers of microangiopathy may be associated with decreased lung function in the
Ghanaian with type 2 Diabetes mellitus.
General Aim: To study pulmonary function as assessed by spirometry and factors that
influence lung function in a population of Ghanaian type 2 Diabetes mellitus subjects.
Methodology: One hundred and eight subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus and eighty non-
diabetic control subjects who had no history of pulmonary disease were made to undergo
spirometric testing. The body composition, glycemic control (assessed by the levels of
glycated haemoglobin and fasting blood sugar), duration of diabetes, and indices of
microvascular disease (neurothesiometry, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), and
microalbuminuria) were determined and their association with the percentage predictive
values of vital capacity (VC), forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in one
second (FEV 1 ), FEV 1 /FVC ratio and the forced expiratory flow at 25 to 75% of vital capacity
(FEF 25–75% ) were studied.
Results: The diagnosis of T2DM was associated with lower than predicted levels of
pulmonary function. The pattern of lung impairment was principally restrictive. Pulmonary
function was negatively associated with impaired glycemic control but was not associated
with duration of diabetes. Among subjects with impaired pulmonary function, the lung
volumes FVC and FEV 1 positively correlated with the eGFR and negatively with the urine
microalbumin levels and vibration perception threshold. Visceral body fat correlated
negatively with FVC and FEV 1 .
Conclusion: This study supports other larger studies that have showed that diabetes is
associated with restrictive pulmonary disorder. It has also provided country relevant data on
pulmonary function and related factors which might provide better insight for the
management of type 2 Diabetes mellitus in Ghana.
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Thesis (MPHIL) - University of Ghana, 2013