二甲双胍的使用与 2 型糖尿病老年人谵妄的风险。

Diabetes care Pub Date : 2024-10-03 DOI:10.2337/dc24-1414
Mingyang Sun, Xiaoling Wang, Zhongyuan Lu, Yitian Yang, Shuang Lv, Mengrong Miao, Wan-Ming Chen, Szu-Yuan Wu, Jiaqiang Zhang
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目的:谵妄是痴呆症的前兆和危险因素,因此迫切需要对患有 2 型糖尿病(T2D)的老年人采取有效的预防和管理策略。由于糖尿病相关谵妄对这一人群有重大影响,因此确定长期、安全、有效的药物来预防糖尿病相关谵妄至关重要。本研究旨在评估二甲双胍对患有 T2D 的老年人谵妄的保护作用,采用死亡竞争风险分析法提供更准确的评估:将二甲双胍使用者与非使用者进行比较。研究设计与方法:将二甲双胍使用者与非使用者进行比较,采用多变量 Cox 回归法以及 Fine 和 Gray 方法评估谵妄和死亡风险:我们的研究纳入了 66,568 名二甲双胍使用者和 66,568 名非使用者,并通过倾向评分进行了匹配。使用二甲双胍可显著降低谵妄风险,调整后的危险比为 0.77 至 0.81。研究还发现了一种剂量-反应关系,表明二甲双胍的累积剂量和日剂量越高,谵妄风险越低:结论:二甲双胍的使用与患有糖尿病的老年人谵妄风险的降低有关,剂量越大,保护作用越强。
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Metformin Use and Risk of Delirium in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes.

Objective: Delirium is a precursor and risk factor for dementia, emphasizing the urgency of effective prevention and management strategies in older adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Identifying long-term, safe, and effective medications to prevent diabetes-related delirium is crucial because of its significant impact on this population. This study aimed to evaluate the protective effects of metformin against delirium in older adults with T2D, using a competing risk analysis of death to provide a more accurate assessment.

Research design and methods: Metformin users were compared with a cohort of nonusers. Multivariable Cox regression and Fine and Gray methods were used to assess the risk of delirium and mortality.

Results: Our study included 66,568 metformin users and 66,568 nonusers, matched by propensity score. The use of metformin was associated with a significantly lower risk of delirium, with adjusted hazard ratios ranging from 0.77 to 0.81. A dose-response relationship was observed, indicating that higher cumulative and daily doses of metformin were associated with greater reductions in delirium risk.

Conclusions: Metformin use is associated with a reduced risk of delirium in older adults with T2D, with higher doses offering greater protection.

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