P 30: Cardiovascular risk factors in type 2 diabetes along 3 years of follow-up

2012 
Background & Aims The clinical evolution and cardiovascular risk factors and complications of type 2 diabetes (DM2) have not been well studied. Therefore, the aim of our study was to analyze the clinical and cardiovascular chronic complications evolution of this DM2 population in clinical practice, along three years of following, in the daily practice of primary care. We aimed to evaluate the outcomes of DM2 focusing on metabolic control and incidence of complications’. Methods From 2007 to 2010 we prospectively included 3268 patients with DM2, followed by 153 primary care physicians from 51 health centers, and an epidemiological, observational, prospective cohort study with annual cuts over 3 years to the same population being analyzed baseline data from the cross section of patients diagnosed with DM2 for measure the control of cardiovascular risk and the incidence of diabetic complication along the time. Results A decrease of glucose levels (143.3 mg / dl versus 137 mg / dl, p > 0.00), levels of 7.09% HA1c to 7.02%, p  Conclusion The incidence of DM2 in clinical practice along the follow-up in the Community of Madrid is low, and a best control is achieved along the years with a favorable control of glucose, HbA1c, lipid and blood pressure, all cardiovascular risk factors.
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