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Sex differences in cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular risk estimation in patients with type 1 diabetes

Authors :
Alessandra Dei Cas
Raffaella Aldigeri
Alessandro Mantovani
Maria Masulli
Luisa Palmisano
Franco Cavalot
Katia Bonomo
Marco Giorgio Baroni
Efisio Cossu
Gisella Cavallo
Flavia Agata Cimini
Raffaella Buzzetti
Carmen Mignogna
Frida Leonetti
Simonetta Bacci
Roberto Trevisan
Mario Luca Morieri
Riccardo Maria Pollis
Giovanni Targher
Saula Vigili de Kreutzenberg
Dei Cas, A
Aldigeri, R
Mantovani, A
Masulli, M
Palmisano, L
Cavalot, F
Bonomo, K
Baroni, M
Cossu, E
Cavallo, G
Cimini, F
Buzzetti, R
Mignogna, C
Leonetti, F
Bacci, S
Trevisan, R
Morieri, M
Pollis, R
Targher, G
Vigili de Kreutzenberg, S
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Oxford Academic, 2023.

Abstract

Context Patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have higher cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk than the general population. Objective This observational study aims to evaluate sex-related differences in CVD prevalence and CVD risk estimates in a large cohort of T1D adults. Methods We conducted a multicenter, cross-sectional study involving 2041 patients with T1D (mean age 46 years; 44.9% women). In patients without pre-existing CVD (primary prevention), we used the Steno type 1 risk engine to estimate the 10-year risk of developing CVD events. Results CVD prevalence (n = 116) was higher in men than in women aged ≥55 years (19.2 vs 12.8%, P = .036), but comparable between the 2 sexes in those aged Conclusion Both men and women with T1D are at high CVD risk. The 10-year estimated CVD risk was higher in men aged

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a0da475874b2cafe24674b8972861b38