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Título

CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES AND MORTALITY IN TYPE 2 DIABETES WITH ASSOCIATED CARDIO-RENAL-METABOLIC COMORBIDITIES

Introdução

Cardio-renal-metabolic comorbidities (CRMCs) associated with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) increase patient morbidity and mortality. We evaluated the incremental contribution of various CRMCs to the risk of myocardial infarction, stroke, or cardiovascular death (MACE), heart failure (HF), and all-cause mortality (ACM) in patients with newly diagnosed T2DM.

Material e Método

Using ICD-9 codes, T2DM patients were identified in a US EMR (Humedica/Optum) database along with other CRMCs (hypertension {HTN}, hyperlipidemia {HPLD}, chronic kidney disease {CKD}) at the time of T2DM diagnosis. Patients’ records were assessed for the occurrence of MACE, HF, and ACM.

Resultados

Between 1 Jan 2011 and 31 Mar 2015, 180722 incident T2DM patients were identified (age {mean [SD]}: 62.4 [13.5], 52.0% male) with/without CRMCs: T2DM only (n=25114; 13.9%), T2DM+HTN (n=20863; 11.5%), T2DM+HPLD (n=13274; 7.3%) T2DM+HTN+HPLD (n=52415; 29.0%), and T2DM+HTN+HPLD+CKD (9.9%). The risk of MACE, HF and ACM increased with a greater number of CRMCs (Table), CKD being associated with the highest incremental risk for ACM.

Discussão e Conclusões

In patients with new diagnosis of T2DM, the risk of MACE, HF, and death increased incrementally with a greater number of CRMCs; with CKD being the main driver of mortality. These results may have implications for risk factor management, and potentially selection of treatment strategies among T2DM patients with various CRMCs.

Palavras Chave

cardio-renal-metabolic comorbidities; Cardiovascular outcomes; type 2 diabetes; chronic kidney disease

Área

Nefrologia Clínica

Instituições

AstraZeneca Brasil, Medical Department - São Paulo - Brasil, AstraZeneca, Cambridge - - Great Britain (United Kingdom), AstraZeneca, Gaithersburg, MD, - - United States, Evidera, London - - Great Britain (United Kingdom), Evidera, Waltham, MA - - United States, Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute, Kansas City, MO - - United States

Autores

Suzanne Arnold, Phillip Hunt, Hungta Chen, Sharon MacLachlan, Enrico Repetto, Jiten Vora, Mikhail Kosiborod, Francisco André Marques Oliveira Cariri