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C-Reactive Protein and 5-Year Survival in Type 2 Diabetes: The Casale Monferrato Study

OBJECTIVE: To determine to what extent plasma C-reactive protein (CRP) values influence 5-year all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in type 2 diabetic individuals, independently of albumin excretion rate (AER) and other cardiovascular risk factors, and its incremental usefulness for predicting ind...

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Autores principales: Bruno, Graziella, Fornengo, Paolo, Novelli, Giulia, Panero, Francesco, Perotto, Massimo, Segre, Olivia, Zucco, Chiara, Deambrogio, PierCarlo, Bargero, Giuseppe, Perin, Paolo Cavallo
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2661603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19074985
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db08-0900
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author Bruno, Graziella
Fornengo, Paolo
Novelli, Giulia
Panero, Francesco
Perotto, Massimo
Segre, Olivia
Zucco, Chiara
Deambrogio, PierCarlo
Bargero, Giuseppe
Perin, Paolo Cavallo
author_facet Bruno, Graziella
Fornengo, Paolo
Novelli, Giulia
Panero, Francesco
Perotto, Massimo
Segre, Olivia
Zucco, Chiara
Deambrogio, PierCarlo
Bargero, Giuseppe
Perin, Paolo Cavallo
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine to what extent plasma C-reactive protein (CRP) values influence 5-year all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in type 2 diabetic individuals, independently of albumin excretion rate (AER) and other cardiovascular risk factors, and its incremental usefulness for predicting individual risk of mortality. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Measurements of CRP were performed in 2,381 of 3,249 (73.3%) subjects as part of the population-based Casale Monferrato Study. Its association with 5-year all-cause and cardiovascular mortality was assessed with multivariate Cox proportional hazards modeling. The C statistic and measures of calibration and global fit were also assessed. RESULTS: Results are based on 496 deaths in 11.717 person-years of observations (median follow-up 5.4 years). With respect to subjects with CRP ≤3 mg/l, those with higher values had an adjusted hazard ratio (HR) of 1.51 (95% CI 1.18–1.92) for all-cause mortality and 1.44 (0.99–2.08) for cardiovascular mortality. In normoalbuminuric subjects, respective HRs of CRP were 1.56 (1.13–2.15) and 1.65 (1.00–2.74), AER being neither a modifier nor a confounder of CRP association. In analysis limited to diabetic subjects without cardiovascular disease (CVD), adjusted HRs were 1.67 (1.24–2.24) for all-cause mortality and 1.36 (0.83–2.24) for cardiovascular mortality. The improvement in individual risk assessment was marginal when measured with various statistical measures of model discrimination, calibration, and global fit. CONCLUSIONS: CRP measurement is independently associated with short-term mortality risk in type 2 diabetic individuals, even in normoalbuminuric subjects and in those without a previous diagnosis of CVD. Its clinical usefulness in individual assessment of 5-year risk of mortality, however, is limited.
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spelling pubmed-26616032010-04-01 C-Reactive Protein and 5-Year Survival in Type 2 Diabetes: The Casale Monferrato Study Bruno, Graziella Fornengo, Paolo Novelli, Giulia Panero, Francesco Perotto, Massimo Segre, Olivia Zucco, Chiara Deambrogio, PierCarlo Bargero, Giuseppe Perin, Paolo Cavallo Diabetes Original Article OBJECTIVE: To determine to what extent plasma C-reactive protein (CRP) values influence 5-year all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in type 2 diabetic individuals, independently of albumin excretion rate (AER) and other cardiovascular risk factors, and its incremental usefulness for predicting individual risk of mortality. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Measurements of CRP were performed in 2,381 of 3,249 (73.3%) subjects as part of the population-based Casale Monferrato Study. Its association with 5-year all-cause and cardiovascular mortality was assessed with multivariate Cox proportional hazards modeling. The C statistic and measures of calibration and global fit were also assessed. RESULTS: Results are based on 496 deaths in 11.717 person-years of observations (median follow-up 5.4 years). With respect to subjects with CRP ≤3 mg/l, those with higher values had an adjusted hazard ratio (HR) of 1.51 (95% CI 1.18–1.92) for all-cause mortality and 1.44 (0.99–2.08) for cardiovascular mortality. In normoalbuminuric subjects, respective HRs of CRP were 1.56 (1.13–2.15) and 1.65 (1.00–2.74), AER being neither a modifier nor a confounder of CRP association. In analysis limited to diabetic subjects without cardiovascular disease (CVD), adjusted HRs were 1.67 (1.24–2.24) for all-cause mortality and 1.36 (0.83–2.24) for cardiovascular mortality. The improvement in individual risk assessment was marginal when measured with various statistical measures of model discrimination, calibration, and global fit. CONCLUSIONS: CRP measurement is independently associated with short-term mortality risk in type 2 diabetic individuals, even in normoalbuminuric subjects and in those without a previous diagnosis of CVD. Its clinical usefulness in individual assessment of 5-year risk of mortality, however, is limited. American Diabetes Association 2009-04 2008-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2661603/ /pubmed/19074985 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db08-0900 Text en © 2009 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Original Article
Bruno, Graziella
Fornengo, Paolo
Novelli, Giulia
Panero, Francesco
Perotto, Massimo
Segre, Olivia
Zucco, Chiara
Deambrogio, PierCarlo
Bargero, Giuseppe
Perin, Paolo Cavallo
C-Reactive Protein and 5-Year Survival in Type 2 Diabetes: The Casale Monferrato Study
title C-Reactive Protein and 5-Year Survival in Type 2 Diabetes: The Casale Monferrato Study
title_full C-Reactive Protein and 5-Year Survival in Type 2 Diabetes: The Casale Monferrato Study
title_fullStr C-Reactive Protein and 5-Year Survival in Type 2 Diabetes: The Casale Monferrato Study
title_full_unstemmed C-Reactive Protein and 5-Year Survival in Type 2 Diabetes: The Casale Monferrato Study
title_short C-Reactive Protein and 5-Year Survival in Type 2 Diabetes: The Casale Monferrato Study
title_sort c-reactive protein and 5-year survival in type 2 diabetes: the casale monferrato study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2661603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19074985
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db08-0900
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