Trends in metabolic indicators and microvascular complications in Chinese adults with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes: A retrospective, single-centre study of twenty-years.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1177/14791641231179867
Lintao Shi, Jing Xue, Weibo Zhao, Yuxia Cheng, Jianjun Wang, Zhangrong Xu, Aihong Wang
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Background: The purpose of this study is to assess metabolic indicators and trends in microvascular complications among Chinese adults with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes during 2000-2020.

Methods: 3,907 patients were included and divided into three groups according to a time period of 7 years. This study analyzed trends in proportions of patients reached therapeutic targets of blood glucose, pressure and lipids, and trends in albuminuria, retinopathy, and peripheral neuropathy.

Results: In the past 20 years, the age of adults with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes tended to be younger, and the proportion of female patients increased. There seemed no improvements in blood glucose and pressure. The rate of awareness and treatment on target of hypertension was less than 50%. There was a significant decrease in the prevalence of retinopathy, but no changes in nephropathy or peripheral neuropathy. Complications were more common for patients who were smoker, male, or with hypertension and obesity.

Conclusions: Over the past two decades, there have been encouraging reductions in retinopathy in Chinese adults with newly diagnosed diabetes, but no significant change in albuminuria and peripheral neuropathy. It may be related to the low awareness of diabetes and insufficient controlled blood glucose, pressure and lipids on target.

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中国成人新诊断2型糖尿病的代谢指标和微血管并发症趋势:一项20年的回顾性单中心研究
背景:本研究的目的是评估2000-2020年中国成人新诊断2型糖尿病患者微血管并发症的代谢指标和趋势。方法:纳入3907例患者,按7年时间分为3组。本研究分析了达到血糖、血压和血脂治疗目标的患者比例的趋势,以及蛋白尿、视网膜病变和周围神经病变的趋势。结果:近20年来,成人新发2型糖尿病患者年龄呈低龄化趋势,女性患者比例增加。血糖和血压似乎没有改善。高血压的知晓率和目标治疗率均低于50%。视网膜病变的患病率显著下降,但肾病或周围神经病变没有变化。并发症在吸烟者、男性或高血压和肥胖患者中更为常见。结论:在过去的二十年中,中国成人新诊断糖尿病患者的视网膜病变有令人鼓舞的减少,但蛋白尿和周围神经病变没有显著变化。这可能与糖尿病的认知度低、血糖、血压、血脂控制不达标有关。
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Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research
Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
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期刊介绍: Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research is the first international peer-reviewed journal to unite diabetes and vascular disease in a single title. The journal publishes original papers, research letters and reviews. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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