Peripheral arterial disease and type 2 diabetes: Older patients still exhibit a survival benefit from glucose control. (April 2020)
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- Title:
- Peripheral arterial disease and type 2 diabetes: Older patients still exhibit a survival benefit from glucose control. (April 2020)
- Main Title:
- Peripheral arterial disease and type 2 diabetes: Older patients still exhibit a survival benefit from glucose control
- Authors:
- Höbaus, Clemens
Herz, Carsten Thilo
Wrba, Thomas
Koppensteiner, Renate
Schernthaner, Gerit-Holger - Abstract:
- Objective: To investigate a possible beneficial effect of strict glycaemic control on all-cause mortality in patients with peripheral arterial disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods: A total of 367 mainly older peripheral arterial disease patients [age: 69 (62–78) years, 34% women, Fontaine stage I–II] were categorized according to glycaemic control, that is, (a) no type 2 diabetes mellitus, (b) strict glucose control (HbA1c < 53 mmol/mol) and (c) lenient glucose control (HbA1c ⩾ 53 mmol/mol) at inclusion and by mean HbA1c over the first study year. Mortality was analysed using Kaplan–Meier and Cox-regression analyses after 7 years. Results: The combination of type 2 diabetes mellitus and peripheral arterial disease reduced survival from 78.8% to 68.9% in comparison to patients without type 2 diabetes mellitus ( p = 0.023). Patients with strict glucose control (75%) were associated with increased survival in comparison to patients with lenient glucose control (58.9%) stratified by mean HbA1c ( p = 0.042). Baseline cardiovascular risk factors were similar in those type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. In this peripheral arterial disease cohort HbA1c (hazard ratio: 1.3, 1.04–1.63), age (hazard ratio: 1.7, 1.3–2.3) and C-reactive protein (hazard ratio: 1.5, 1.2–2.0) remained independent associates for mortality adjusted for cardiovascular risk factors and diabetes duration. Conclusion: Older patients with peripheral arterial disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus stillObjective: To investigate a possible beneficial effect of strict glycaemic control on all-cause mortality in patients with peripheral arterial disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods: A total of 367 mainly older peripheral arterial disease patients [age: 69 (62–78) years, 34% women, Fontaine stage I–II] were categorized according to glycaemic control, that is, (a) no type 2 diabetes mellitus, (b) strict glucose control (HbA1c < 53 mmol/mol) and (c) lenient glucose control (HbA1c ⩾ 53 mmol/mol) at inclusion and by mean HbA1c over the first study year. Mortality was analysed using Kaplan–Meier and Cox-regression analyses after 7 years. Results: The combination of type 2 diabetes mellitus and peripheral arterial disease reduced survival from 78.8% to 68.9% in comparison to patients without type 2 diabetes mellitus ( p = 0.023). Patients with strict glucose control (75%) were associated with increased survival in comparison to patients with lenient glucose control (58.9%) stratified by mean HbA1c ( p = 0.042). Baseline cardiovascular risk factors were similar in those type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. In this peripheral arterial disease cohort HbA1c (hazard ratio: 1.3, 1.04–1.63), age (hazard ratio: 1.7, 1.3–2.3) and C-reactive protein (hazard ratio: 1.5, 1.2–2.0) remained independent associates for mortality adjusted for cardiovascular risk factors and diabetes duration. Conclusion: Older patients with peripheral arterial disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus still benefit from strict glucose control in a cohort of patients with similar distribution of cardiovascular risk factors. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Diabetes & vascular disease research. Volume 17:Number 2(2020:Mar.)
- Journal:
- Diabetes & vascular disease research
- Issue:
- Volume 17:Number 2(2020:Mar.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 17, Issue 2 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 17
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0017-0002-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-04
- Subjects:
- Peripheral arterial disease -- atherosclerosis -- type 2 diabetes mellitus -- mortality
Diabetic angiopathies -- Periodicals
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- 10.1177/1479164120914845 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1479-1641
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