Frequency of Myopathy in Cases of Diabetes Mellitus Using Atorvastatin

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Abstract

Objective: The prime objective of this study was to determine the frequency of myopathy in diabetes mellitus patients using atorvastatin

Methods

This cross-sectional study was conducted in the department of medicine at Gulab Devi Hospital, Lahore, after the approval of ethical committee and informed consent of the participants. Sample of 107 diabetic patients of both genders, aged between 20-70 years were included through non-probability consecutive sampling method. Electromyography was performed on selected participants and their serum creatinine kinase (CK) levels were assessed. Data analysis was done through SPSS version 16.

Results

 The mean age in this study was 51±10.8 years. Majority of the patients were male 59(55%) while female were 48(44.9%). Mean duration elapsed from diagnosis of diabetes was 9.42±2.15 years. It was observed that patients were on statin therapy from last 6.26±1.46 months. Myopathy was present in the 66(61%) cases while 41(38.3%) did not have this condition.

Conclusion

 The study concluded that symptoms of myopathy are highly prevalent in diabetic patients on statin therapy and the frequency of myopathy rises with the atorvastatin dosage. The study provides valuable insights into the potential musculoskeletal side effects of statin therapy in this specific patient population.

Keywords:

Statin, Diabetes Mellitus, Myopathy, Creatinine Kinase, Electromyography

Published

2024/06/07