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Universitas Medica

versión impresa ISSN 0041-9095versión On-line ISSN 2011-0839

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BOTERO-RODRIGUEZ, Felipe et al. Diabetic Neuropathy and its Association with Anxiety Symptoms. Univ. Med. [online]. 2021, vol.62, n.2, e32042.  Epub 15-Abr-2021. ISSN 0041-9095.  https://doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.umed62-2.neur.

Introduction:

Diabetic neuropathy is a microvascular complication of diabetes mellitus. It is characterized by involvement in the nerves that produce a pain like rush, burn or stitch. This neuropathic pain has been associated with a high risk of anxiety in patients with it, thus generating a more significant economic burden in patients with symptomatic diabetic neuropathy.

Aim:

To describe current literature on the relationship between symptomatic diabetic Neuropathy and the risk of concomitant anxiety symptoms.

Method:

We carried out a similar search by four reviewers in the Ovid, Pubmed, SciELO, and Cochrane databases.

Results:

Of the 1140 articles found, 56 were evaluated in full text. A varied prevalence of anxious and depressive symptoms was found in patients with symptomatic diabetic neuropathy, evaluated using different questionnaires and scales. Some studies found an association between anxiety symptoms, sleep disorders, and inadequate glycemic control. Early education and the management of neuropathic pain have been reported as factors of good prognosis, the latter being the determinants of quality of life and productivity in patients with symptomatic diabetic neuropathy.

Conclusion:

The relationship between diabetic neuropathy and anxiety symptoms can be bidirectional. Given these findings and their possible impact on the individual and public health, opportunities arise to fill the gaps in primary prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment in this population, which should be defined in future research.

Palabras clave : diabetic neuropathy; diabetes mellitus; anxiety; public health.

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