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A Contemporary Estimate of Total Mortality and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: The Pittsburgh Epidemiology of Diabetes Complications Study.

Authors :
Miller, Rachel G
Mahajan, Hemant D
Costacou, Tina
Sekikawa, Akira
Anderson, Stewart J
Orchard, Trevor J
Source :
Diabetes Care. Dec2016, Vol. 39 Issue 12, p2296-2303. 8p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

<bold>Objective: </bold>The degree to which mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD) incidence remains elevated in young U.S. adults with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) is unclear. We determined contemporary rates for adults <45 years old with long-standing, childhood-onset T1DM from the Pittsburgh Epidemiology of Diabetes Complications (EDC) Study.<bold>Research Design and Methods: </bold>Members of the EDC Study cohort <45 years old during the 1996-2012 follow-up period (n = 502) were studied. Mortality and CVD rates were calculated for those aged 30-39 and 40-44 years. Data from the background Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, population were used to calculate age- and sex-matched standardized mortality (SMR) and incidence rate ratios (IRR).<bold>Results: </bold>In both age groups, the SMR for total mortality was ∼5 (95% CIs: 30-39-year-olds, 2.8, 7.2; 40-44-year-olds, 3.4, 7.8). CVD mortality SMRs ranged from 19 (95% CI 11, 32) to 33 (95% CI 17, 59). Hospitalized CVD IRR was ∼8 (95% CIs: 30-39-year-olds, 2.5, 18.9; 40-44-year-olds, 4.5, 12.8); revascularization procedures account for much of the increased risk. For all outcomes, the relative risk was larger in women. Participants aged 30-39 years had 6.3% (95% CI 3.8, 9.8) absolute 10-year CVD risk, approaching the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association-recommended cut point of 7.5% for initiation of statin therapy in older adults.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Total and CVD mortality and hospitalized CVD are all significantly increased in this contemporary U.S. cohort of young adults with long-standing T1DM. These findings support more aggressive risk factor management in T1DM, especially among women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01495992
Volume :
39
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Diabetes Care
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
119722183
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2337/dc16-1162