Travaglino F, Barbera R, Lanza G, Fontana S
Divisione di Medicina Generale B, USSL 47, Ospedale degli Infermi, Biella, Vercelli.
Minerva Med. 1992 Dec;83(12 Suppl 1):15-8.
We have retrospectively studied 814 diabetic outpatients, 407 hypertensives and 407 normotensives. The aim of the study was to investigate on possible associations between macroangiopathic complications (coronary heart disease, peripheral and cerebral arteriopathy) and well recognized risk factors for atherosclerosis. Macroangiopathy was present in 27% of males and 24% of females (p = NS), and in 32% of hypertensives and 18% of normotensives (p < 0.0001). Macroangiopathy associated, in both sexes, with age and duration of diabetes, but did not correlate, instead, with metabolic control, obesity, serum cholesterol and triglycerides. High triglyceride levels were associated strictly with arterial hypertension, in both sexes, but are more elevated in men. Risk factors for atherosclerosis seem not to be simply considered in the same way in diabetic and non diabetic populations.