scholarly journals Cross - Sectional Study on a Population of Diabetes Mellitus Newly Diagnosed Patients. Relative Risk of Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) Morbidity Using UKPDS Risk Engine

2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-15
Author(s):  
Vesa Cosmin Mihai ◽  
Zaha Carmen Dana ◽  
Popa Loredana ◽  
Cismaș-Pruteanu Petrișor ◽  
Moisi Mădălina ◽  
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AbstractPatients recently diagnosed with diabetes mellitus need to go to a complex evaluation regarding not only glycaemia and HbA1C, but also blood pressure values, lipid metabolism, kidney function, medical history and lifestyle choices. Cardiovascular risk assessment can reveal which patients fall into moderate and high categories of risk, where regular follow-up and intensive therapy addressing all the risk factors must be strictly performed. We selected a group made of 385 diabetes mellitus type II patients, a representative for the whole population of newly diagnosed diabetic patients from our county in 2017. We determined their anthropometric indicators, their biochemical parameters, their lifestyle choices and we assessed their coronary heart disease risk at 10 years using UKPDS risk engine.

e-CliniC ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandy Cendra ◽  
Emma Moeis ◽  
Yuanita Langi

Abstract: Albuminuria is a marker of the decline in renal physiology and function of endothelial. Endothelial dysfunction is an early pathogenesis of coronary heart disease (CHD). High coronary heart disease complications in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). Objective To know the description and differences in levels of albuminuria in diabetic patients with and without CHD inpoli Metabolic and Endocrine and poli Heart BLU. RSU. Prof. dr. R. D Kandou Manado. Research Method: Cross Sectional descriptive analytic study conducted in patients with diabetes mellitus pieces with and without coronary heart disease in Poli Endocrine Metabolic and poli heart BLU. RSU. Prof. dr. R. D Kandou Manado period November 2012 - November 2013. Results: From 34 patients with diabetes mellitus found the number of diabetic patients with CHD were 17 patients and 17 patients for diabetes without CHD, which consisted of 14 male patients and 20 female patients. The distribution of the sample based on CHD and sex, showed that diabetic patients with CHD were 9 men (26.47%) and 8 women (23.53%). As for diabetic patients without CHD as many as 5 male patients (14.70%) and 12 female patients (35.30%). Distribution of the study sample by CHD and RAKU categories showed diabetic patients with CHD were 7 patients (20.59%) and normal RAKU 10 patients (29.41%) RAKU abnormal. As for diabetic patients without CHD by 16 patients (47.06%) and 1 patient RAKU normal (2.94%) RAKU abnormal. Conclusion: Albuminuria occurs more frequently in patients with diabetes mellitus with coronary heart disease than diabetes mellitus without coronary heart diseaseKeywords: Albuminuria, diabetes mellitus, coronary heart disease.    Abstrak: Albuminuria merupakan petanda terjadinya penurunan faal ginjal dan disfungsi endotel. Disfungsi endotel merupakan patogenesis awal penyakit jantung koroner (PJK). Komplikasi penyakit jantung koroner tinggi pada pasien diabetes melitus (DM). Tujuan: Untuk mengetahui gambaran dan perbedaan kadar albuminuria pada pasien DM dengan dan tanpa PJK di Poli Endokrin Metabolik dan Poli Jantung BLU. RSU. Prof. dr. R. D Kandou  Manado. Metode Penelitian: Dilakukan penelitian deskriptif analitik lintang potong pada penderita diabetes melitus dengan dan tanpa penyakit jantung koroner di Poli Endokrin Metabolik dan Poli Jantung BLU.RSU. Prof. dr. R. D Kandou  Manado periode November 2012 – November 2013. Hasil: Dari 34 pasien Diabetes Melitus ditemukan jumlah pasien DM dengan PJK sebanyak 17 pasien dan 17 pasien untuk DM tanpa PJK, yang terdiri atas 14 orang pasien laki-laki dan 20 pasien wanita. Distribusi sampel berdasarkan PJK dan jenis kelamin, didapatkan hasil pasien DM dengan PJK yaitu sebanyak 9 orang laki-laki (26,47 %) dan 8  orang perempuan (23,53%). Sedangkan untuk pasien DM tanpa PJK yaitu sebanyak 5 orang pasien laki-laki (14,70%) dan 12 orang pasien perempuan (35,30%). Distribusi sampel penelitian berdasarkan PJK dan RAKU Kategori didapatkan hasil pasien DM dengan PJK sebanyak 7 pasien (20,59%) RAKU normal dan 10 pasien (29,41%) RAKU abnormal. Sedangkan untuk pasien DM tanpa PJK sebanyak 16 pasien (47,06%) RAKU normal dan 1 pasien (2,94%) RAKU abnormal. Simpulan: Albuminuria lebih banyak terjadi pada pasien diabetes melitus dengan penyakit jantung koroner dibandingkan diabetes melitus tanpa penyakit jantung koroner Kata kunci: Albuminuria, diabetes melitus, penyakit jantung koroner.


BMJ Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. e048590
Author(s):  
Kewei Wang ◽  
Yuanqi Wang ◽  
Ruxing Zhao ◽  
Lei Gong ◽  
Lingshu Wang ◽  
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ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure during childhood on type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperlipidaemia and coronary heart disease among Chinese non-smoking women.MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, the SHS exposure data in childhood were obtained using a questionnaire survey. Self-reported childhood SHS exposure was defined as the presence of at least one parent who smoked during childhood.ResultsOf the 6522 eligible participants, 2120 Chinese women who had never smoked were assessed. The prevalence of SHS exposure in the entire population was 28.1% (596). SHS exposure during childhood was not significant for the standard risk factors of type 2 diabetes mellitus (p=0.628) and hypertension (p=0.691). However, SHS was positively associated with hyperlipidaemia (p=0.037) after adjusting for age, obesity, education status, physical activity, alcohol consumption, current SHS exposure status, diabetes mellitus and hypertension. In addition, childhood SHS increased the occurrence of coronary heart disease (p=0.045) among non-smokers after further adjusting for hyperlipidaemia.ConclusionSHS exposure during childhood is associated with prevalent hyperlipidaemia and coronary heart disease in adulthood among non-smoking Chinese women.


Diabetes Care ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 37 (12) ◽  
pp. 3204-3212 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nan Li ◽  
Peter T. Katzmarzyk ◽  
Ronald Horswell ◽  
Yonggang Zhang ◽  
Weiqin Li ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-30
Author(s):  
Deviana Widayanti ◽  
Chatarina Setya Widyastuti

Background: Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) Is a condition when the arteries that supply blood to the heart wall experience hardening and narrowing. It is estimated that 30% of coronary heart disease causes death worldwide. Objective: This study aims to determine the risk factors for CHD in Panti Rapih Hospital. Methods: This descriptive study aims to determine the risk factors for CHD in outpatients at Panti Rapih Hospital. The population is patients who have been diagnosed with coronary heart disease and the sample was taken by 50 respondents with non-random accidental sampling technique. This research take the data use questionnaire and make univariat analysis. Results: Risk factors for CHD are a number of factors that cannot be changed: family history of 42%, age = 40 years 95% in men and 95% age = 65 years in women. Factors that can be changed are: Smoking 78%, history of hypertension 68%, history of diabetes mellitus 28%, dyslipidemic 90%, excess body weight42% and lack of exercise 38%. Conclusion: Risk factors for CHD that cannot be changed: family history of 42%, age = 40 years 95% in men and 95% age = 65 years in women. Factors that can be changed are: Smoking 78%, history of hypertension 68%, history of diabetes mellitus 28%, dyslipidemic 90%, excess body weight 42% and lack of exercise 38%.     Keywords: coronary heart disease, risk factors


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