HbA1c and Lower-Extremity Amputation Risk in Low-Income Patients With Diabetes
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OBJECTIVE Diabetes confers a very high risk of lower-extremity amputation (LEA); however, few studies have assessed whether blood glucose control can reduce LEA risk among patients with diabetes, especially in practice settings where low-income patients predominate. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We performed a prospective cohort study (2000-2009) on patients with diabetes that included 19,808 African Americans and 15,560 whites. The cohort was followed though 31 May 2012. Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to estimate the association of HbA1c with LEA risk. RESULTS During a mean follow-up of 6.83 years, 578 LEA incident cases were identified. The multivariable-adjusted hazard ratios of LEA associated with different levels of HbA1c at baseline (<6.0% [reference group], 6.0-6.9, 7.0-7.9, 8.0-8.9, 9.0-9.9, and ≥10.0%) were 1.00, 1.73 (95% CI 1.07-2.80), 1.65 (0.99-2.77), 1.96 (1.14-3.36), 3.02 (1.81-5.04), and 3.30 (2.10-5.20) (P trend <0.001) for African American patients with diabetes and 1.00, 1.16 (0.66-2.02), 2.28 (1.35-3.85), 2.38 (1.36-4.18), 2.99 (1.71-5.22), and 3.25 (1.98-5.33) (P trend <0.001) for white patients with diabetes, respectively. The graded positive association of HbA1c during follow-up with LEA risk was observed among both African American and white patients with diabetes (all P trend <0.001). With stratification by sex, age, smoking status, blood pressure, LDL cholesterol, BMI, use of glucose-lowering agents, and income, this graded association of HbA1c with LEA was still present. CONCLUSIONS The current study conducted in a low-income population suggests a graded association between HbA1c and the risk of LEA among both African American and white patients with type 2 diabetes.
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دوره 36 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013