P1-20 Early screening for coronary artery disease is needed in South Asian Indian immigrants with type 2 diabetes

2011 
Background South Asian Immigrants (SAIs) are the second fastest growing Asian immigrant population in the USA, and at a higher risk of type 2 diabetes (diabetes) than the general USA population. Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the principal cause of mortality globally, particularly in diabetic subjects. In this study, we sought to determine the; (1) Distribution of risk factors for CAD in diabetic and non-diabetic SAIs; and (2) Presence of sub-clinical CAD in diabetic and non diabetic SAIs in the USA. Methods 213 first generation SAIs subjects were recruited and broadly divided into two subgroups; 35 diabetics and 178 non diabetics. Their risk factors for CAD were compared. For sub-clinical CAD assessment, Common Carotid Artery Intima-Media Thickness (CCA-IMT) was used as a surrogate marker for atherosclerosis. For CAD diagnosis, Exercise Tolerance stress Test (ETT) was performed. Results Both diabetics and non diabetics SAIs in general, share a very heavy burden of CAD risk factors. Hypertension (p=0.003), high cholesterol (p Conclusion CAD risk factors and sub-clinical CAD are more prevalent among diabetic SAIs. Early screening and aggressive treatment for risk factor reduction in SAIs is the key to combating the increasing incidence of CAD. Larger prospective trials are required to confirm these study findings.
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