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Prevalence and associations of diabetic retinopathy in a large cohort of prediabetic subjects: The Gutenberg Health Study
Philipp S. WildAstrid SchneiderTunde PetoJulia LamparterHeike M. ElfleinPhilipp RaumAndreas SchulzAlireza MirshahiNorbert PfeifferRené Höhnsubject
AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDiabetic CardiomyopathiesEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismPopulationSeverity of Illness IndexRetinaCohort StudiesPrediabetic StateMacular DegenerationEndocrinologyRisk FactorsGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusPrevalenceInternal MedicineHumansMedicinePrediabeteseducationAgedGlycated Hemoglobineducation.field_of_studyDiabetic Retinopathybusiness.industryDiabetic retinopathyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCardiovascular DiseasesCohortPhysical therapyFemalebusinessDiabetic AngiopathiesCohort studyRetinopathyKidney diseasedescription
Abstract Aims To evaluate the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy/maculopathy (DR/DMac) and its associations with cardiovascular risk factors (CRF) in participants with prediabetes (PwPD) in a large European cohort within the population-based Gutenberg Health Study (GHS). Methods The study was based on a sub-cohort of the GHS (n=5,000, age: 35–74 y). Prediabetes was diagnosed according to HbA 1c levels (5.7–6.4%). DR/DMac was graded from fundus photographs. Blood samples and comprehensive questionnaires served for evaluation of laboratory results and CRF. Results The prevalence of prediabetes was 22.4%, and of DR/DMac 8.1%/0.2%, respectively. The majority of participants had mild DR (7.2%). A percentage of 0.5 of PwPD presented with moderate and 0.3% with severe non-proliferative disease. None of the subjects had proliferative DR. No independent association was found between any of the analyzed CRF [hypertension, smoking, (family) history of myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, coronary heart disease, stroke, obesity, dyslipidemia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, peripheral artery disease and chronic kidney disease] and DR. Conclusions Although prevalences of prediabetes and DR in this Caucasian cohort are considerable, retinopathy findings are mainly mild, and no association was found for DR/DMac and CRF.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2014-07-01 | Journal of Diabetes and its Complications |