多发性硬化症与糖尿病的关系:全国性队列研究

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Jeppe Ravn Jacobsen , Søren L. Kristensen , Emil L. Fosbøl , Lars Køber , Lucas Malta Westergaard , Frederik Persson , Peter Rossing , Rasmus Rørth
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摘要

目的:众所周知,糖尿病(DM)和多发性硬化症(MS)这两种常见疾病会相互恶化,但多发性硬化症是否与糖尿病相关尚不清楚:利用丹麦全国范围的登记资料,我们确定了 2000-2018 年间首次初诊或二次出院诊断为多发性硬化症的所有 18-99 岁患者,其中没有已知的 DM。根据年龄和性别,将这些患者与背景人群中的对照对象按 1:5 的比例进行配对,以评估他们罹患糖尿病的风险:共纳入了 13376 名多发性硬化症患者和 66880 名匹配的对照受试者(33% 为男性;中位年龄为 42 岁 [第 25-75 百分位数为 33-51])。在中位 8.3 年(第 25-75 百分位数,4.0-13.3)的随访期间,467 名多发性硬化症患者(3.5%)和 2397 名对照组受试者(3.6%)被诊断为糖尿病。多发性硬化症患者与对照组受试者的糖尿病累积发病率相似(95% 置信区间 [CI] 分别为 6.5% [5.7%-7.2%] 与 7.3% [95% CI 6.9%-7.9%] ),调整分析得出的危险比 (HR) 为 0.98 [95% CI 0.89-1.09])。与对照组相比,多发性硬化症患者发生1型糖尿病的总体风险较低,HR为1.60 [95% CI 0.98-1.40](P=0.07):本研究表明,与年龄和性别匹配的背景人群对照组相比,多发性硬化症患者发生糖尿病的风险相似。
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Association of multiple sclerosis with incident diabetes: A nationwide cohort study

Association of multiple sclerosis with incident diabetes: A nationwide cohort study

Aim

Diabetes mellitus (DM) and multiple sclerosis (MS) are two common diseases known to worsen the trajectory of each other, yet it is unknown whether MS is associated with incident DM.

Methods

Using Danish nationwide registries, we identified all patients aged 18–99 with a first-time primary or secondary discharge diagnosis with MS between 2000 and 2018, with no known DM. These patients were matched with control subjects from the background population in a 1:5 ratio based on age and sex, to assess their risk of DM.

Results

A total of 13,376 patients with MS and 66,880 matched control subjects were included (33 % men; median age, 42 years [25th–75th percentile, 33–51]). During a median follow-up of 8.3 years (25th–75th percentile, 4.0–13.3), 467 (3.5 %) patients with MS and 2397 (3.6 %) control subjects were diagnosed with DM. The cumulative incidence of DM was similar among patients with MS and control subjects (95 % confidence interval [CI] 6.5 % [5.7–7.2 %] vs. 7.3 % [95 % CI 6.9–7.9 %], respectively), and adjusted analysis yielded a hazard ratio (HR) of 0.98 [95 % CI 0.89–1.09]). The overall risk of incident type 1 diabetes was low and yielded a HR of 1.60 [95 % CI 0.98–1.40] in patients with MS compared with control subject (P = 0.07).

Conclusion

This study demonstrated that patients with MS had a similar risk of incident DM as compared to age- and sex matched controls from the background population.

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Diabetes & metabolism
Diabetes & metabolism 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
12.00
自引率
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86
审稿时长
13 days
期刊介绍: A high quality scientific journal with an international readership Official publication of the SFD, Diabetes & Metabolism, publishes high-quality papers by leading teams, forming a close link between hospital and research units. Diabetes & Metabolism is published in English language and is indexed in all major databases with its impact factor constantly progressing. Diabetes & Metabolism contains original articles, short reports and comprehensive reviews.
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