Registry Export · Sheet1 · 457 Visit Records
Diabetic Care Registry
Clinical intake & follow-up dashboard, grouped by unique patient (REG_NO) so repeat visits from the same patient are counted once. Compiled from registration, vitals, lifestyle history and diabetes-complication screening fields.
Source file  Report_13_08_2026.xlsx
Registrations span 
Compiled  13 Aug 2026
Identifiers  Aggregated / de-identified
Reading this registry: the 457 rows in the source file are visits, not distinct patients — 220 unique patients (by REG_NO) account for them, and 61 patients have more than one visit on file (one patient alone accounts for 33 rows). Every figure on this page is grouped by patient first: demographics use each patient's most recent recorded value, a diabetic flag is "Yes" if any visit ever recorded it, and complication/lifestyle fields use the most affirmative result across all of a patient's visits. Biochemistry (fasting/PP glucose, HbA1c, lipids, creatinine) has an actual numeric reading for only 5 of 220 patients, and 14 of 16 recorded blood-pressure values are the identical 120/80 — both flagged again where relevant, and detailed in the Data Completeness panel.
Panel 01 — Demographics
Who is in the registry
Age & sex distribution across all 220 unique patients
Panel 02 — Visit Patterns
New vs. returning patients
457 visits collapse to 220 unique patients — this panel shows how
Visits per patient: 159 patients (72%) appear once; 61 patients (28%) return, including 10 patients with 7 or more visits on file — these repeat visits are what inflated earlier row-level counts.
Each bar is the number of new patients whose first visit fell in that year (by REG_NO), split by whether they carry a diabetic flag.
Panel 03 — Diabetes Profile
Diabetic cohort
12 of 220 unique patients (5.5%) are flagged diabetic
Type breakdown is drawn from the diabetic cohort only (n=12) — small enough that a single patient shifts a bar noticeably. Entries logged as "Test Dib" and "Delay" are original data-entry values from the source registry, shown as recorded, not reclassified.
Panel 04 — Patient Health Status Flow
From registration to complication outcome
Each of the 220 unique patients traced through one path
Read left to right: all 220 patients enter the registry, 12 carry a diabetic flag at any visit, and of those 12, 11 have at least one complication screening result on file — 10 of those 11 show a complication present (peripheral neuropathy, retinopathy, autonomic neuropathy, or nephropathy). One diabetic patient has no complication screening recorded at all. This is a status snapshot from the latest data on file, not a diagnosis timeline.
Panel 05 — Vitals Snapshot
BMI & blood pressure
Computed only from patients with a recorded value
Panel 06 — Risk Factors & Complications
Screening findings — diabetic cohort (n=12)
Lifestyle exposure and complication screening, diabetic patients only
At a 12-patient cohort size, each bar represents one patient — read these as a snapshot of this specific registry, not a population-level rate. Peripheral neuropathy is the complication most often marked present (11 of 12).
Panel 07 — Data Completeness
Field-group fill rate
Share of 220 unique patients carrying a usable value, by field group