TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Blood Glucose KW - Child KW - Diabetes Mellitus KW - Dose-Response Relationship, Drug KW - Female KW - Follow-Up Studies KW - Glucocorticoids KW - Humans KW - India KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Prednisolone KW - Prospective Studies KW - Young Adult AU - Papang R AU - John A S AU - Abraham S AU - Rao P S S S AB -

Steroids, while still the most powerful drugs to manage leprosy reactions, predispose some patients to other morbidities such as diabetes, glaucoma, hypertension etc. A prospective cohort study was done in Kolkata, India among leprosy patients in reaction to determine the extent of steroid induced diabetes mellitus (SID). All leprosy patients with type 1 or type 2 reactions or neuritis admitted in 2006 to the Leprosy Mission Hospital in Kolkata, who had no past or current history and whose blood sugars on fasting were <126 mg/dl or postprandial <200 mg/dl were monitored fortnightly while on steroid therapy, estimating blood glucose by a glucometer using standard strips. Of 81 patients, 19 (23.5%) manifested steroid-induced diabetes mellitus. Compared to those who didn't, there were significantly more LL/BL patients with positive BI among SID whose cumulative prednisolone dosage was nearly 9000 mg as compared to half the amount among others. Steroid induced diabetes is a serious complication among leprosy patients treated with prednisolone for reactions requiring careful monitoring for detection and appropriate clinical management.

BT - Indian journal of leprosy C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20509340?dopt=Abstract CN - Infolep Library - available DA - 2009 Jul-Sep DO - 10.1136/bmj.c3651 IS - 3 J2 - Indian J Lepr LA - eng N2 -

Steroids, while still the most powerful drugs to manage leprosy reactions, predispose some patients to other morbidities such as diabetes, glaucoma, hypertension etc. A prospective cohort study was done in Kolkata, India among leprosy patients in reaction to determine the extent of steroid induced diabetes mellitus (SID). All leprosy patients with type 1 or type 2 reactions or neuritis admitted in 2006 to the Leprosy Mission Hospital in Kolkata, who had no past or current history and whose blood sugars on fasting were <126 mg/dl or postprandial <200 mg/dl were monitored fortnightly while on steroid therapy, estimating blood glucose by a glucometer using standard strips. Of 81 patients, 19 (23.5%) manifested steroid-induced diabetes mellitus. Compared to those who didn't, there were significantly more LL/BL patients with positive BI among SID whose cumulative prednisolone dosage was nearly 9000 mg as compared to half the amount among others. Steroid induced diabetes is a serious complication among leprosy patients treated with prednisolone for reactions requiring careful monitoring for detection and appropriate clinical management.

PY - 2009 SP - 125 EP - 9 T2 - Indian journal of leprosy TI - A study of steroid-induced diabetes mellitus in leprosy. UR - http://www.ijl.org.in/July-Sept%202009_PDF%20Files/3_Abst%20(125-130).pdf VL - 81 SN - 0254-9395 ER -