Stratification of type 2 diabetes based on routine clinical markers

2018 
Abstract Aims We hypothesized that patients with dysregulated type 2 diabetes may be stratified based on routine clinical markers. Methods In this retrospective cohort study, diabetes related clinical measures including age at onset, diabetes duration, HbA 1c , BMI, HOMA2-β, HOMA2-IR and GAD65 autoantibodies, were used for sub-grouping patients by K -means clustering and for adjusting. Probability of diabetes complications (95% confidence interval), were calculated using logistic regression. Results Based on baseline data from patients with type 2 diabetes ( n  = 2290), the cluster analysis suggested up to five sub-groups. These were primarily characterized by autoimmune β-cell failure (3%), insulin resistance with short disease duration (21%), non-autoimmune β-cell failure (22%), insulin resistance with long disease duration (32%), and presence of metabolic syndrome (22%), respectively. Retinopathy was more common in the sub-group characterized by non-autoimmune β-cell failure (52% (47.7–56.8)) compared to other sub-groups (22% (20.1–24.1)), adj. p Conclusions Patients with type 2 diabetes cluster into clinically relevant sub-groups based on routine clinical markers. The prevalence of diabetes complications seems to be sub-group specific. Our data suggests the need for a tailored strategy for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
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