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Female sex is a risk factor for painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy: the EURODIAB prospective diabetes complications study.
Elliott, Jackie; Sloan, Gordon; Stevens, Lynda; Selvarajah, Dinesh; Cruccu, Giorgio; Gandhi, Rajiv A; Kempler, Peter; Fuller, John H; Chaturvedi, Nishi; Tesfaye, Solomon.
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  • Elliott J; Diabetes Research Unit, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK.
  • Sloan G; Department of Oncology and Metabolism, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
  • Stevens L; Diabetes Research Unit, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK.
  • Selvarajah D; Department of Oncology and Metabolism, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
  • Cruccu G; Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College, London, UK.
  • Gandhi RA; Diabetes Research Unit, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK.
  • Kempler P; Department of Oncology and Metabolism, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
  • Fuller JH; Department of Neurological Sciences, La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.
  • Chaturvedi N; Diabetes Research Unit, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK.
  • Tesfaye S; Department of Oncology and Metabolism, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
Diabetologia ; 67(1): 190-198, 2024 Jan.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37870649
ABSTRACT
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HYPOTHESIS:

While the risk factors for diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) are now well recognised, the risk factors for painful DPN remain unknown. We performed analysis of the EURODIAB Prospective Complications Study data to elucidate the incidence and risk factors of painful DPN.

METHODS:

The EURODIAB Prospective Complications Study recruited 3250 participants with type 1 diabetes who were followed up for 7.3±0.6 (mean ± SD) years. To evaluate DPN, a standardised protocol was used, including clinical assessment, quantitative sensory testing and autonomic function tests. Painful DPN (defined as painful neuropathic symptoms in the legs in participants with confirmed DPN) was assessed at baseline and follow-up.

RESULTS:

At baseline, 234 (25.2%) out of 927 participants with DPN had painful DPN. At follow-up, incident DPN developed in 276 (23.5%) of 1172 participants. Of these, 41 (14.9%) had incident painful DPN. Most of the participants who developed incident painful DPN were female (73% vs 48% painless DPN p=0.003) and this remained significant after adjustment for duration of diabetes and HbA1c (OR 2.69 [95% CI 1.41, 6.23], p=0.004). The proportion of participants with macro- or microalbuminuria was lower in those with painful DPN compared with painless DPN (15% vs 34%, p=0.02), and this association remained after adjusting for HbA1c, diabetes duration and sex (p=0.03). CONCLUSIONS/

INTERPRETATION:

In this first prospective study to investigate the risk factors for painful DPN, we definitively demonstrate that female sex is a risk factor for painful DPN. Additionally, there is less evidence of diabetic nephropathy in incident painful, compared with painless, DPN. Thus, painful DPN is not driven by cardiometabolic factors traditionally associated with microvascular disease. Sex differences may therefore play an important role in the pathophysiology of neuropathic pain in diabetes. Future studies need to look at psychosocial, genetic and other factors in the development of painful DPN.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Complicaciones de la Diabetes / Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1 / Neuropatías Diabéticas Límite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Diabetologia Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Complicaciones de la Diabetes / Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1 / Neuropatías Diabéticas Límite: Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Diabetologia Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article
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