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Título: | Target organ damage and cardiovascular complications in patients with hypertension and type 2 diabetes in Spain: A cross-sectional study | Autores/as: | Cea-Calvo, Luis Conthe, Pedro Gómez-Fernández, Pablo de Alvaro, Fernando Fernández-Pérez, Cristina Acha Pérez, Francisco Javier Afonso Suárez, Octavio Aguilar Cortés, Eduardo Aguilar Soler, Gerardo Alonso Gómez, Juan Carlos Alonso Ortiz, Belén Alonso Pardo, José María Álvarez Chiva, Vicente Amores Arriaga, Beatriz Andía Melero, Víctor Manuel Aomar Millán, Ismael Aranda Lara, Pedro Arias Zambrano, Andrés Arroyo Díaz, Juan Antonio Arteaga Coloma, Jesus Asín Marcotegui, José Luis Aznar Ondoño, Itziar Barril Cuadrado, Guillermina Basterrechea Sanz, Ma Ángeles Becerra Fernández, Antonio Benet Gusta, Teresa Benítez Bermejo, Rosa Isabel Bernardino de la Serna, José Ignacio Bianchi Llave, José Luis Bilbao Garay, Javier Blancas Altabella, David Blázquez Encinar, Julio Cesar Boldova Gil, Ignacio Borrego Hinojosa, Josefa Bravo Blanco, Ana Brito Sanfiel, Miguel Ángel Bromsoms Artero, Josep Burillo Fuertes, Maria Pilar Caballero Granado, Francisco Javier Camba Caride, Maria Jesús Campayo Ibáñez, Antonio Campos Gutiérrez, Belén Cano Leal, Antonio Cantero Sánchez, Natalia Carraro Casieri, Raffaele Carreño Hernández, María Cruz Carreño Parrilla, Agustín Carrillo Linares, Juan Luis Casal Álvarez, Florentino Castellanos Guerrero, Victoriano del Castillo Palma, Maria Jesús del Cazo Cativiela, F. Javier Cebollada del Hoyo, Jesús Cepero García, Daniel Ceresuela Eito, Luis Miguel Climent Codina, Celia Collado Nieto, Silvia Cortés Rodríquez, Begoña Costa Ferrer, Natalia Costero Fernández, Olga de la Cruz de Frutos, Elena Cuadrado Gómez, Luis Miguel Chabrera Gaya, Vicente Chimeno Viñas, Montserrat Díaz Alcázar, Fernando Díaz Molina, Hugo Díaz Torres, Miguel Ángel Drusetta Llahues, Antonio Dueñas Gutiérrez, Carlos Durán Castellón, Maria del Carmen Elizaga Corrales, Jorge Escalera Morón, Berta Espino Montoro, Antonio Espinosa Garriga, Gerard Estefan Kasabji, Jorge Estepa Marín, Araceli Estévez Domínguez, Rafael Ezquerra Larreina, Rafael Fernández de Almeida, Alejandro Fernández Galante, Inmaculada Fernández Martín, Julián Fernández Molle, José Enrique Fernández Pérez, Esther Fernández Torres, Celia Ferré Vallés, Raimón Filgueira Rubio, José Santiago Flores Cid, Juan Fontanals Allue, Carlos Fort Ros, Juan Galindo Andugar, Ma Ángeles García Donaire, José Antonio García Aparicio, Carlos García Cors, Montserrat García de Vinuesa, Soledad García Fernández, Yolanda García Malpartida, Katherinne Eloise García Navarro, Maria Dolores García Pardo, Antonio García Pérez, Héctor |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 32 Ciencias médicas 3205 Medicina interna 320704 Patología cardiovascular |
Fecha de publicación: | 2006 | Publicación seriada: | Cardiovascular Diabetology | Resumen: | Background Target organ damage (mainly cardiac and renal damage) is easy to evaluate in outpatient clinics and offers valuable information about patient's cardiovascular risk. The purpose of this study was to evaluate, using simple methods, the prevalence of cardiac and renal damage and its relationship to the presence of established cardiovascular disease (CVD), in patients with hypertension (HT) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). Methods The RICARHD study is a multicentre, cross-sectional study made by 293 investigators in Nephrology and Internal Medicine Spanish outpatient clinics, and included patients aged 55 years or more with HT and type 2 DM with more than six months of diagnosis. Demographic, clinical and biochemical data, and CVD were collected from the clinical records. Cardiac damage was defined by the presence of electrocardiographic left ventricular hypertrophy (ECG-LVH), and renal damage by a calculated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) of <60 ml/min/1.73 m2, and/or the presence of an albumin/creatinine ratio ≥ 30 mg/g; or an urinary albumin excretion (UAE) ≥ 30 mg/24 hours. Results 2339 patients (mean age 68.9 years, 48.2% females, 51.3% with established CVD) were included. ECG-LVH was present in 22.9% of the sample, GFR <60 ml/min/1.73 m2 in 45.1%, and abnormal UAE in 58.7%. Compared with the reference patients (those without neither cardiac nor renal damage), patients with ECG-LVH alone (OR 2.20, [95%CI 1.43–3.38]), or kidney damage alone (OR 1.41, [1.13–1.75]) showed an increased prevalence of CVD. The presence of both ECG-LVH and renal damage was associated with the higher prevalence (OR 3.12, [2.33–4.19]). After stratifying by gender, this relationship was present for both, men and women. Conclusion In patients with HT and type 2 DM, ECG-LVH or renal damage, evaluated using simple methods, are associated with an increased prevalence of established CVD. The simultaneous presence of both cardiac and renal damage was associated to the higher prevalence of CVD, affording complementary information. A systematic assessment of cardiac and renal damage complements the risk assessment of these patients with HT and type 2 DM. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/47965 | ISSN: | 1475-2840 | DOI: | 10.1186/1475-2840-5-23 | Fuente: | Cardiovascular Diabetology[ISSN 1475-2840],v. 5 (23) (Noviembre 2006) |
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