Mortality from Coronary Heart Disease and Cerebrovascular Disease and Associated Risk Factors in Diabetic Patients.
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Mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD) and cerebrovascular disease (CVD) and associated risk factors were examined. Among 1, 939 diabetic patients (NIDDM) studied, 503 deaths were observed during the follow-up period, among whom 62 were CHD deaths and 84 CVD deaths. The mortality rates of CHD (per 1, 000 person-years) were 3.95 for males and 2.57 for females, and those of CVD were 5.12 and 3.86, respectively, showing an increasing trend with age. The baseline factors associated with CHD mortality were age at entry, blood pressure, ischemic ECG changes, serum cholesterol level, diabetic retinopathy and albuminuria, while those associated with CVD were age at entry, hypertension, ischemic ECG changes, diabetic retinopathy, albuminuria and therapeutic regimen. These relationships were further analyzed by means of multiple logistic analysis. Furthermore, the baseline characteristics of the patients who died from CHD and CVD were compared with those of patients who died from other causes. Characteristics which differed significantly from those who died of other causes were obesity, ischemic ECG changes, serum cholesterol level and serum triglyceride level for CHD, and age at entry, age at death and hypertension for CVD.
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