Associations Between Predominant Peripheral Lesions and Systemic Complications of Diabetes Mellitus.

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ioanna Ploumi, Xinyi Ding, Francesco Romano, Jenny Gan, Edward S Lu, Ying Cui, Krystal Phu, Ying Zhu, Kayla N Nodecker, Shivesh H Shah, Dimitrios P Ntentakis, Itika Garg, Filippos Vingopoulos, Demetrios G Vavvas, Deeba Husain, Leo A Kim, Nimesh A Patel, John B Miller
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Abstract

Purpose: To examine the association between predominant peripheral lesion (PPL) with systemic microvascular and macrovascular complications of diabetes mellitus (DM).

Methods: Cross-sectional, retrospective study.182 eyes from 100 diabetic patients were imaged using ultra-widefield color fundus photographs (UWF-CFP). UWF-CFP were assessed by 2 graders for presence and extent of PPL. Comprehensive demographic and clinical data were collected from electronic medical records. Generalized estimating equations were used to determine the association between PPL and systemic complications of DM.

Result: PPL were identified in 69 out of 182 eyes [37.9%]. Both presence and extent of PPL were significantly associated with peripheral arterial disease (presence: OR=11.36, p=0.033; extent: OR=1.63, p=0.036), coronary artery disease (OR=5.86, p<0.001; OR=1.82, p=0.001), and stroke (OR=10.11, p=0.003; OR=1.99, p=0.007). The presence of PPL was also significantly associated with diabetic nephropathy (OR=2.97, p=0.016) and decreased estimated glomerular filtration rate (β = -12.66, p = 0.037). No significant associations were found between PPL and diabetic neuropathy or diabetic foot complications.

Conclusion: We highlight the strong link between PPL and diabetic vascular complications, suggesting their potential as an imaging biomarker of systemic vascular susceptibility. Early detection of PPL could facilitate risk stratification and proactive management of these severe complications, ultimately improving patient outcomes.

糖尿病主要外周病变与全身并发症的关系。
目的:探讨显性外周病变(PPL)与糖尿病(DM)全身微血管和大血管并发症的关系。方法:横断面、回顾性研究。采用超宽视场彩色眼底照片(UWF-CFP)对100例糖尿病患者182只眼进行了眼底成像。UWF-CFP分2级评估PPL的存在和程度。从电子病历中收集了全面的人口统计和临床数据。应用广义估计方程确定PPL与dm全身并发症的关系。结果:182只眼中有69只(37.9%)发现PPL。PPL的存在和程度与外周动脉疾病显著相关(存在:OR=11.36, p=0.033;结论:我们强调PPL与糖尿病血管并发症之间的密切联系,表明它们有可能作为全身血管易感性的成像生物标志物。早期发现PPL可以促进风险分层和对这些严重并发症的积极管理,最终改善患者的预后。
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期刊介绍: ​RETINA® focuses exclusively on the growing specialty of vitreoretinal disorders. The Journal provides current information on diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. Its highly specialized and informative, peer-reviewed articles are easily applicable to clinical practice. In addition to regular reports from clinical and basic science investigators, RETINA® publishes special features including periodic review articles on pertinent topics, special articles dealing with surgical and other therapeutic techniques, and abstract cards. Issues are abundantly illustrated in vivid full color. Published 12 times per year, RETINA® is truly a “must have” publication for anyone connected to this field.
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