Characteristics and cardiovascular complications of a large cohort of adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes <45 years
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Characteristics and cardiovascular complications of a large cohort of adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes <45 years
Abstract
Background: The aim was to evaluate the characteristics and cardiovascular complications of a large Belgian cohort of adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) <45 years.
Methods: Retrospective analysis of 886 patients diagnosed with T2DM <45 years and 933 T2DM patients diagnosed at the age between 60 and 70 years. To compare variables between groups, the independent t test or paired t test was used for normally distributed continuous variables, the Mann-Whitney's U-test for non-normally distributed continuous variables and the Chi squared test or McNemar test for categorical variables. Multivariable logistic regression was used to adjust for confounders.
Results: In the young-onset T2DM cohort, the age at diagnosis was 37.3 ± 6.4 years, 44.1% of patients were female and 12.1% were from an ethnic minority (EM) background. At last visit, age of patients was 57.3 ± 12.5 years with a diabetes duration of 20.5 ± 11.8 years and a mean HbA1c of 7.3% ± 1.3 (56 mmol/mol ± 14). Of all patients, 56.8% were obese, 49.9% were hypertensive, 34.1% did not reach the LDL cholesterol target and 20.1% had a cardiac event by time of last visit. Compared to women, men had a higher HbA1c [7.3% ± 1.4 (56 mmol/mol ± 15) vs. 7.1% ± 1.2 (54 mmol/mol ± 13), p = 0.021] and a significantly higher rate of cardiac events, even after adjustment for confounders (24.3 vs. 14.8%, p = 0.010). Compared to Caucasians, EM patients were younger at diagnosis (35.4 ± 6.8 years vs. 37.6 ± 6.2 years, p = 0.001) and were less often obese (43.3 vs. 55.6%, p = 0.007). Compared to the first visit, glycemic control improved [7.3% ± 1.3 (56 mmol/mol ± 14) vs. 7.9% ± 1.7 (62 mmol/mol ± 19), p < 0.0001] by the time of the last visit. Compared to the older-onset T2DM cohort, young-onset T2DM patients showed a higher HbA1c [7.3 ± 1.3% (56 mmol/mol ± 14) vs. 6.9 ± 1.0% (51 mmol/mol ± 11), p = <0.0001] and a higher BMI (31.2 ± 5.8 vs. 29.6 ± 5.5 kg/m2, p = <0.0001) at last contact. When adjusted for age, diabetes duration, HbA1c and cardiovascular risk factors, there was no difference in cardiovascular events between the two cohorts.
Conclusions: A diagnosis of T2DM <45 years has an important impact on patients' lives. Prevention measures are essential, but also specific attention to this high-risk group is needed for them to better achieve their therapeutic targets.
Keywords: Cardiovascular risk factors; Complications; Management; Young-onset type 2 diabetes.
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