E. Jean-Baptiste, P. Larco, Rodolphe Paul, Bello S. Jerome, N. C. Larco, R. Charles, J. V. Oettingen
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Unpublished data collected by clinicians in Haiti have suggested that prevalence of coronary heart disease (CHD) among Haitian adults with diabetes may be low despite a high prevalence of cerebrovascular events. To our knowledge, no epidemiologic study has been performed to confirm this. We evaluated the necessity to conduct a prospective study on the cardiovascular outcomes in this population by crosssectionally examining cardiovascular risk factors in Haitian adults aged 30-74 years with newly diagnosed diabetes. Our aim was to determine whether their baseline characteristics supported the assertion of low CHD prevalence, and estimate the 10-year absolute cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk of these patients.