• Title of article

    Diabetes in Heart Failure: Prevalence and Impact on Outcome in the Population

  • Author/Authors

    Aaron M. From، نويسنده , , Cynthia L. Leibson، نويسنده , , Francesca Bursi، نويسنده , , Margaret M. Redfield، نويسنده , , Susan A. Weston، نويسنده , , Steven J. Jacobsen، نويسنده , , Richard J. Rodeheffer، نويسنده , , Véronique L. Roger، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    591
  • To page
    599
  • Abstract
    Purpose Little is known on the prevalence and prognostic importance of diabetes mellitus (DM) among individuals with heart failure (HF) in community-based cohorts. Methods Within Olmsted County, Minnesota, a random sample of all subjects with a first diagnosis of HF between 1979 and 1999 was validated using Framingham criteria. DM was validated using glycemic criteria. Results Among 665 subjects with HF (mean age 77 ± 12 years, 46% male), 20% had prior DM. Subjects with DM were younger, had greater body mass index (BMI), and lower left ventricular ejection fraction than subjects without diabetes. The prevalence of DM increased markedly over time (3.8% per year; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.8 to 6.9; P = .024), independently of BMI, particularly in older subjects (odds ratio of having DM in 1999 compared with 1979 was 3.93 [95% CI, 1.57 to 9.83] in subjects ≥75 years vs. 1.11 [95% CI, .40 to 3.05] in subjects <75 years). Five-year survival was 37% among subjects with DM versus 46% among subjects without (P = .017). The risk of death associated with DM differed markedly according to clinical coronary artery disease (CAD) (P = .025). Subjects with DM and no CAD had a higher risk of death (relative risk [RR] = 1.79 [95% CI, 1.33 to 2.41]) than those with CAD (RR = 1.11 [95% CI, .81 to 1.51]), independently of age, sex, BMI, renal function, calendar year of HF, comorbidity and EF. Conclusions Among community-dwelling patients with HF, the prevalence of DM increased markedly over time. DM is associated with a large increase in mortality, particularly among subjects without clinical CAD, underscoring the importance of aggressive management of DM in HF.
  • Keywords
    diabetes mellitus , coronary disease , Heart Failure
  • Journal title
    The American Journal of Medicine
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    The American Journal of Medicine
  • Record number

    810771