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| Title: | Does 10-year atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk predict incident diabetic nephropathy and retinopathy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus? Results from two prospective cohort studies in southern China | Authors: | Chen, JH Li, YT Niu, ZM He, ZP Xie, YJ Hernandez, J Huang, WY Wang, HHX Guangzhou Diabet Eye Study Grp |
Issue Date: | Mar-2025 | Source: | Diabetes & metabolism journal, Mar. 2025, v. 49, no. 2, p. 298-310 | Abstract: | Background: Diabetic macrovascular and microvascular complications often coexist and may share similar risk factors and pathological pathways. We aimed to investigate whether 10-year atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk, which is commonly assessed in diabetes management, can predict incident diabetic nephropathy (DN) and retinopathy (DR) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods: This prospective cohort study enrolled 2,891 patients with clinically diagnosed T2DM who were free of ASCVD, nephropathy, or retinopathy at baseline in the Guangzhou (2017-2022) and Shaoguan (2019-2021) Diabetic Eye Study in southern China. The 10-year ASCVD risk was calculated by the Prediction for ASCVD Risk in China (China-PAR) equations. Multivariable-adjusted Cox proportional hazard models were developed to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) was used to evaluate predictive capability. Results: During follow-up, a total of 171 cases of DN and 532 cases of DR were documented. Each 1% increment in 10-year ASCVD risk was associated with increased risk of DN (pooled HR, 1.122; 95% CI, 1.094 to 1.150) but not DR (pooled HR, 0.996; 95% CI, 0.979 to 1.013). The model demonstrated acceptable performance in predicting new-onset DN (pooled AUC, 0.670; 95% CI, 0.628 to 0.715). These results were consistent across cohorts and subgroups, with the association appearing to be more pronounced in women. Conclusion: Ten-year ASCVD risk predicts incident DN but not DR in our study population with T2DM. Regular monitoring of ASCVD risk in routine diabetes practice may add to the ability to enhance population-based prevention for both macrovascular and microvascular diseases, particularly among women. |
Keywords: | Cardiovascular diseases Diabetes mellitus Type 2 Diabetic nephropathies Diabetic retinopathy Prospective studies |
Publisher: | Korean Diabetes Association,Daehan Dangnyobyeong Hakoe | Journal: | Diabetes & metabolism journal | ISSN: | 2233-6079 | EISSN: | 2233-6087 | DOI: | 10.4093/dmj.2024.0239 | Rights: | Copyright © 2025 Korean Diabetes Association This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The following publication Chen J, Li YT, Niu Z, He Z, Xie YJ, Hernandez J, et al. Does 10-Year Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk Predict Incident Diabetic Nephropathy and Retinopathy in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus? Results from Two Prospective Cohort Studies in Southern China. Diabetes Metab J 2025;49:298-310 is available at https://dx.doi.org/10.4093/dmj.2024.0239. |
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