Effect of various pharmacotherapy regimens on the state of carbohydrate metabolism in patients with urination disorders

Author:

Danilov V. V.1ORCID,Eliseeva E. V.2,Danilov V. V.3,Volnykh I. Yu.4,Tyrtyshnikova A. V.2,Piskun M. M.2,Danilov V. V.1

Affiliation:

1. Pacific State Medical University; Medical center “Pathology of urination”

2. Pacific State Medical University

3. Medical center “Pathology of urination”; Far Eastern Federal University

4. Pacific State Medical University; Clinical Hospital RZD-Medicine

Abstract

Aim. To evaluate the efficacy and safety of various pharmacotherapy regimens in patients with urination disorders and type 2 diabetes mellitus during their preparation for surgery.Materials and methods. In total, 130 people (56 men and 74 women) aged from 18 to 81 years (average 65 years) were included in the research. All the patients were on standardized hypoglycemic therapy in combination with alpha1-blockers (doxazosin, terazosin) and vitamin-like drugs (alpha-lipoic acid, levocarnitine). Patients were divided into male and female subgroups, as well as into age subgroups, including under 65 years and over 65 years. Tabular methods of assessing the clinical symptoms of urinary disorders were used, along with instrumental, laboratory, and statistical methods (Mann-Whitney test, Spearman rank correlation coefficient).Results. The duration of therapy averaged 16± 2 months. The observation found that alpha1-blockers lead to a number of positive changes in the composition of carbohydrate metabolism, i.e., the level of serum glucose and insulin. In the general observation group, a significant decrease in blood glucose from 6.64 to 6.27 mmol/L, insulin from 18.07 to 14.03 mU/mL, and C-peptide from 3.67 to 2.98 ng/mL was detected. In the male subgroup, glucose levels decreased from 6.45 to 6.00 mmol/L, insulin from 18.92 to 13.99 mU/mL, and C-peptide from 3.76 to 2.97 ng/mL. In the female subgroup, blood glucose levels decreased from 6.98 to 6.77 mmol/L, insulin from 16.41 to 14.1 mU/mL, and C-peptide from 3.51 to 2.99 ng/mL. In the group of patients younger than 65 years of age, a decrease in glucose from 6.22 to 5.93 mmol/L, insulin from 17.87 to 14.36 mU/mL, and C-peptide from 3.49 to 3.01 ng/mL were also observed. In the group of patients older than 65 years of age, similar dynamics of the above parameters was established.Conclusions. The data obtained suggest that alpha1-blockers in combination with vitamin-like drugs contribute to reducing the level of serum glucose, insulin, and C-peptide during a long-term (at least 1 year) therapy, which may be promising in the correction of metabolic disorders during preparation of patients for surgery.

Publisher

Pacific State Medical University

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