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Prevalence of type 2 diabetes among patients withhypertension under the care of 30 Italian clinics ofhypertension: results of the (Iper)tensione and(dia)bete study
2008
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JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION
Abstract
Background and purpose Hypertension is known to be
highly prevalent among patients with diabetes and
associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular
damage. In contrast, relatively few investigations have
addressed the prevalence of diabetes among patients with
hypertension. The purpose of the present study was to
examine the prevalence of type 2 diabetes, the
effectiveness of hypertension and diabetes control and the
association with other cardiovascular risk factors and
previous cardiovascular diseases in a cohort of patients
with hypertension referred to 30 hospital outpatient clinics
for the treatment of hypertension.
Methods and patients Patients were considered as having
diabetes if they were already on an antidiabetic treatment
either with diet or medications. All other patients had fasting
plasma glucose measured on two separate occasions and
were classified as having diabetes if both values were at
least 140 mg/dl (7.8 mmol/l) and as not having diabetes if
both values were less than 110 mg/dl (6.1 mmol/l). In
patients with a single determination of at least 110 mg/dl,
the final diagnosis of diabetes was established according to
the result of an oral glucose tolerance test. A secondary
definition of diabetes was also used, that is two fasting
plasma glucose values of at least 126 mg/dl (7.0 mmol/l). In
all patients, serum total, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol
and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, fasting serum
triglycerides, serum creatinine and urinary albumin were
also evaluated.
Results and conclusion Among the 1397 recruited
patients, 242 (17.3%) were diagnosed as having diabetes
according to the primary definition and 244 (17.5%)
according to the secondary definition. In 195 out of the 242
(14%), the diagnosis was already known whereas, in the
remaining 47 (3.3%), it was made de novo. In 61.4% of those
already having diabetes, plasma glucose was at least
140 mg/dl (7.8 mmol/l), whereas only in 8.4% of them was it
less than 110 mg/dl (6.1 mmol/l). Patients with diabetes
were older, heavier and with a greater familiar
predisposition. Patients with diabetes had higher values of
systolic blood pressure than individuals without diabetes
(150W17 vs. 144W16mmHg, respectively; P<0.001), lower
high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and higher triglycerides
and microalbuminuria. Overall, among patients with
hypertension and diabetes, only 3% had blood pressure and
HbA1c within the recommended limits. The prevalence of
previous cardiovascular disorders was two to three times
higher than among individuals without diabetes.
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