All-cause mortality among primary care patients with type 2 diabetes: a prospective cohort study.

David Martín-Enguix, Juan Carlos Aguirre Rodríguez, Abraham Hidalgo Rodríguez, María Sánchez Cambronero, María Nieves Generoso Torres, María Guisasola Cárdenas, Alicia González Bravo, Carl J Lavie, Francisco J Amaro-Gahete
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Objectives: This research aimed to investigate the factors contributing to mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) to identify the primary determinants that exacerbate mortality risks in this population.

Methods: In this cohort study, 297 T2D patients from an urban Spanish population were monitored over 49 months to assess survival. The study collected sociodemographic and clinical data, including cardiovascular risk factors and initial treatments, to examine their impact on patient survival.

Results: Of the initial 291 T2D patients, 60.1% were over 65y, with a male majority (53.3%) and average T2D duration of 8.8 years. In the 4-year follow-up, 15.4% of the patients died, predominantly due to cardiovascular disease (33.3%) and cancer (31.1%). In multivariate analysis, age (Hazard Ratio [HR] 1.169, p = 0.002) and body mass index (BMI; HR 0.807, p = 0.039) were identified as potential modulators of such relationships.

Conclusion: The present study reveals that cardiovascular disease, closely followed by cancer, are the leading causes of mortality in a Spanish T2D patients' cohort over a 4-year follow-up. In addition to age - which, as expected, was clearly associated with higher mortality - BMI was inversely associated with mortality, supporting the existence of an obesity paradox in T2D.

2型糖尿病初级保健患者的全因死亡率:一项前瞻性队列研究
目的:本研究旨在调查导致2型糖尿病(T2D)患者死亡的因素,以确定加剧该人群死亡风险的主要决定因素。方法:在这项队列研究中,来自西班牙城市人群的297例T2D患者被监测了49个月,以评估生存率。该研究收集了社会人口学和临床数据,包括心血管危险因素和初始治疗,以检查它们对患者生存的影响。结果:291例T2D患者中,65岁以上患者占60.1%,男性居多(53.3%),T2D平均病程8.8年。在4年的随访中,15.4%的患者死亡,主要原因是心血管疾病(33.3%)和癌症(31.1%)。多因素分析中,年龄(危险比[HR] 1.169, p = 0.002)、体重指数(BMI;HR 0.807, p = 0.039)被认为是这种关系的潜在调节因子。结论:目前的研究表明,心血管疾病,紧随其后的是癌症,是西班牙t2dm患者4年随访期间的主要死亡原因。除了年龄(正如预期的那样,年龄明显与较高的死亡率相关)之外,BMI与死亡率呈负相关,这支持了肥胖悖论在t2dm中的存在。
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