Trends in predicted 10-year risk for cardiovascular diseases among patients with type 2 diabetes in Thailand, from 2014 to 2018

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Lertsakulbunlue, Sethapong [1 ]
Mungthin, Mathirut [2 ]
Rangsin, Ram [3 ]
Kantiwong, Anupong [1 ]
Sakboonyarat, Boonsub [3 ]
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[1] Phramongkutklao Coll Med, Dept Pharmacol, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
[2] Phramongkutklao Coll Med, Dept Parasitol, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
[3] Phramongkutklao Coll Med, Dept Mil & Community Med, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
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Cardiovascular diseases; Cardiovascular risks; Type; 2; diabetes; Thailand; COHORT PROFILE; HYPERTENSION; ADULTS; AMERICAN; MELLITUS; GENDER;
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10.1186/s12872-023-03217-8
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BackgroundCardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading causes of death globally, including Thailand. Approximately one-tenth of Thai adults have type 2 diabetes (T2D), a significantly increasing CVD. Our study aimed to determine the trends of predicted 10-year CVD risk among patients with T2D.MethodsA series of hospital-based cross-sectional studies were conducted in 2014, 2015 and 2018. We included Thai patients with T2D aged 30-74-year-old without a history of CVD. The predicted 10-year risk for CVD was calculated based on Framingham Heart Study equations both with simple office-based nonlaboratory and laboratory-based. Age- and sex-adjusted means and proportions of predicted 10-year risk for CVD were calculated.ResultsA total of 84,602 patients with T2D were included in the present study. The average SBP among study participants was 129.3 +/- 15.7 mmHg in 2014 and rose to 132.6 +/- 14.9 mmHg in 2018. Likewise, the average body mass index was 25.7 +/- 4.5 kg/m(2) in 2014 and elevated to 26.0 +/- 4.8 kg/m(2) in 2018. The age- and sex-adjusted mean of the predicted 10-year CVD risk (simple office-based) was 26.2% (95% CI: 26.1-26.3%) in 2014 and rose to 27.3% (95% CI: 27.2-27.4%) in 2018 (p-for trend < 0.001). While the age- and sex-adjusted mean of the predicted 10-year CVD risk (laboratory-based) ranged from 22.4-22.9% from 2014 to 2018 (p-for trend < 0.001). The age- and sex-adjusted prevalence of the high predicted 10-year CVD risk (simple office-based) was 67.2% (95% CI: 66.5-68.0%) in 2014 and significantly rose to 73.1% (95% CI: 72.4-73.7%) in 2018 (p-for trend < 0.001). Nevertheless, the age- and sex-adjusted prevalence of the high predicted 10-year CVD risk (laboratory-based) ranged from 46.0-47.4% from 2014 to 2018 (p-for trend = 0.405). However, among patients with available laboratory results, a significantly positive correlation was noted between predicted 10-year CVD risk, simple office-based and laboratory-based (r = 0.8765, p-value < 0.001).ConclusionOur study demonstrated significant rising trends in the predicated 10-year CVD risk among Thai patients with T2D. In addition, the results empowered further improved modifiable CVD risks, especially regarding high BMI and high blood pressure.
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