Evaluation of cardiothoracic ratio as a potential predictor of cardiovascular abnormalities in individuals with type II diabetes mellitus: a case-control study.

Q3 Medicine Journal of Medicine and Life Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.25122/jml-2024-0029
Mohammed Abuelnor, Asmaa Sharif, Bassam Farhan Alakhras, Khaled Alattar, Muruj Shehab, Ashwaq Alfayez, Fatimah Ahmorawdh, Souhayla Almasri, Reeouf Aldossry, Ghunyah Alfaraj
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Cardiovascular complications represent a significant health concern for individuals with diabetes mellitus. The relationship between diabetes and cardiovascular diseases is complex and multifaceted, involving a variety of pathophysiological mechanisms. This study aimed to investigate the potential role of the cardiothoracic ratio as a prognostic tool for cardiovascular disorders in patients with diabetes. A retrospective case-control study of 530 adult patients referred to a tertiary care hospital in Saudi Arabia was conducted. Medical records, including chest X-rays, were analyzed to determine the cardiothoracic ratio. Patients diagnosed with diabetes who experienced cardiac disorders had significantly higher cardiothoracic ratios compared to patients with diabetes alone and controls. HbA1c was significantly elevated among patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disorders (mean = 71.5 ± 25.43 mmol/mol) compared to the other patients. There was a significant positive correlation between the duration of diabetes and the cardiothoracic ratio (r = 0.64, P < 0.001). Furthermore, the cardiothoracic ratio above 0.51 was a good discriminator of cardiovascular disorders in patients with diabetes, with an area under the curve of 0.737, sensitivity of 97.1%, and specificity of 87.2%. This study provided comprehensive evidence supporting the association between cardiothoracic ratio and subsequent cardiovascular adverse outcomes in patients with diabetes. We recommend adopting the cardiothoracic ratio as a valuable prognostic tool for risk stratification among people with diabetes.

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心胸比例作为 II 型糖尿病患者心血管异常潜在预测指标的评估:一项病例对照研究。
心血管并发症是糖尿病患者的一个重要健康问题。糖尿病与心血管疾病之间的关系复杂而多面,涉及多种病理生理机制。本研究旨在探讨心胸比率作为糖尿病患者心血管疾病预后工具的潜在作用。该研究对沙特阿拉伯一家三级医院转诊的 530 名成年患者进行了回顾性病例对照研究。研究人员对包括胸部 X 光片在内的医疗记录进行了分析,以确定心胸比例。与单纯糖尿病患者和对照组相比,确诊为糖尿病并伴有心脏疾病的患者的心胸比率明显较高。与其他患者相比,糖尿病合并心血管疾病患者的 HbA1c 明显升高(平均值 = 71.5 ± 25.43 mmol/mol)。糖尿病病程与心胸比率之间存在明显的正相关(r = 0.64,P < 0.001)。此外,心胸比值高于 0.51 对糖尿病患者的心血管疾病有很好的鉴别作用,曲线下面积为 0.737,灵敏度为 97.1%,特异性为 87.2%。这项研究提供了全面的证据,支持心胸比值与糖尿病患者后续心血管不良预后之间的关联。我们建议采用心胸比值作为对糖尿病患者进行风险分层的重要预后工具。
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