PMID: 22575119May 12, 2012Paper

Study on the effects of different risk stratifications in patients with diabetes mellitus: a clinical endpoint event

Zhonghua liu xing bing xue za zhi = Zhonghua liuxingbingxue zazhi
Yun-tao WuXin Du

Abstract

To estimate the relationship between the risk stratification of patients with diabetes and their clinical endpoint events. In this cohort study, we prospectively followed 8302 individuals under the following situations:contents of fasting plasma glucose ≥ 7.0 mmol/L, being diagnosed as diabetes or having used hypoglycemic drugs from Kailuan study in which 101 510 employees (81 110 males, 20 400 females, who were being employed and those retired from the company were included) from the Kailuan Company, were screened. During the 38 - 53 (48.01 ± 3.14) months of follow-up period, a new heart or cerebrovascular events were ascertained every six months. The impacts of different risk stratification in diabetic population on the incidence rates of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events were estimated. Using the definitions of "people with ischemic cardiovascular disease incidence of 10-year risk assessment methods" developed by the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Institute of Cardiovascular Disease, the study cohort was divided into four groups, namely, very low-risk, low risk, medium risk and high risk. (1) Along with the increasing risk of the disease, the incidence rates of total cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events, m...Continue Reading

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