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Comparison and analyses of therapeutic effects between metabolic management center (MMC) and conventional management modes.

Xiaojing WangWenying ZhaoJing KeDong Zhao
Published in: Acta diabetologica (2020)
Our results showed that decreases in HbA1C and TG/HDL-C values were significantly greater in the MMC group than in the control group. The increase in HDL-C was significantly higher in the MMC group than in the control group. The percentage of patients whose HbA1C lower than 7% was significantly higher in the MMC group. The results of the UKPDS model simulation showed that within 30 years, with the slight increases in treatment costs, the average life expectancy and total QALE of the MMC group are higher than those of the control group by 0.61 and 0.51 year, respectively. Further study showed that the drug intervention in the MMC group was significantly stronger. In addition, the questionnaires revealed that MMC group performed better in diabetes knowledge tests and have higher patient satisfaction rates of medical services. More patients in the MMC group adopted a more favorable diet strategy. These advantages enable MMC to achieve more short-term and long-term benefits in diabetes treatment than conventional mode.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • type diabetes
  • randomized controlled trial
  • ejection fraction
  • primary care
  • emergency department
  • prognostic factors
  • patient satisfaction
  • adipose tissue
  • combination therapy
  • health insurance