1250-P: Clinical and Demographic Characteristics of Patients with Coexistent Type 2 Diabetes, Hypertension, and Dyslipidemia—Results from the Largest Retrospective EMR Study from India
Introduction: Common manifestations of end-organ damage due to diabetes, dyslipidemia and hypertension, predispose patients to develop cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The data on triple disease in India is scarce. In patients with triple disease, CVD risk is amplified, necessitating better understand...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2023-06, Vol.72 (Supplement_1), p.1 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: Common manifestations of end-organ damage due to diabetes, dyslipidemia and hypertension, predispose patients to develop cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The data on triple disease in India is scarce. In patients with triple disease, CVD risk is amplified, necessitating better understanding of their current clinical characteristics and care gaps.
Aims and Methods: This was an EMR based, retrospective, multicenter, cross sectional, database study to evaluate the demographic and clinical profile of adult patients with age more than 18 years having coexistent type 2 DM, dyslipidemia, and hypertension in India. Data of patients with type 1 DM, FH and pregnancy were excluded.
Results: Data of 6722173 patients with age ≥18 years registered in EMR from Jan ‘21 to Dec ‘21 was extracted from the EMR database. Out of these patients, 427835 (6.36%) were found to have coexistent hypertension, type 2 DM and dyslipidemia. Mean age was 59.92 years and 57% were males. The mean BMI was 28.07 kg/m2, and 73% had an above normal BMI (>24.99). The mean SBP and DBP in mmHg were noted to be 138.81 and 82.17, respectively. Only 10% and 28% of patients had a normal SBP and normal DBP, respectively. The mean HbA1c was 8.35% with only 27% having HbA1C |
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ISSN: | 0012-1797 1939-327X |
DOI: | 10.2337/db23-1250-P |