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不同多重疾病模式的社区卫生中心患者中的糖尿病并发症

Diabetes Complications Among Community-Based Health Center Patients with Varying Multimorbidity Patterns.

作者信息

Quiñones Ana R, Hwang Jun, Huguet Nathalie, Madlock-Brown Charisse, Marino Miguel, Voss Robert, Garven Charles, Dorr David A

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA.

OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2025 May;40(6):1350-1358. doi: 10.1007/s11606-025-09457-y. Epub 2025 Mar 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Multimorbidity with diabetes mellitus (DM and ≥ 1 chronic disease) presents challenges to maintaining adequate DM control.

OBJECTIVE

This study evaluates the risk of DM-related complications associated with various multimorbidity/DM patterns for patients seen in community-based health centers (CHCs).

DESIGN

Retrospective cohort study from the ADVANCE multi-state practice-based clinical data network.

PARTICIPANTS

Study included data from 132,765 patients age ≥ 45 years with DM seen in 2493 CHCs across 26 states from 10/01/2015 to 12/31/2019.

MAIN MEASURES

We assessed accrual of conditions and risk of experiencing DM complications during follow-up. Primary outcome of DM complication was categorized into acute, microvascular, microvascular (end-stage), macrovascular, or other. Key exposures included mutually exclusive multimorbidity categories: (1) DM + cardiometabolic, (2) DM + other somatic, (3) DM + mental, (4) DM + mental + somatic.

KEY RESULTS

At baseline, 17.2% of patients had DM only, 55.0% had DM + cardiometabolic multimorbidity, 2.3% had DM + other somatic multimorbidity, 3.0% had DM + mental multimorbidity, and 22.5% had DM + mental + somatic multimorbidity. Most DM-only patients (76.5%) developed multimorbidity with DM by study end. Compared with DM-only, adjusted risk differences of DM complications ranged from 1.4% (acute) to 8.8% (microvascular). DM + mental + somatic multimorbidity was associated with 13.4% (95%CI 12.8-14.1%) higher adjusted risk of experiencing any DM complication.

CONCLUSIONS

CHCs care for increasingly complex populations of patients with DM. Tailoring disease management strategies to address comorbid cardiovascular and/or mental health conditions may be important to prevent acute, microvascular, and macrovascular complications in these settings.

摘要

背景

患有糖尿病(DM且伴有≥1种慢性病)的多种疾病共存给维持充分的糖尿病控制带来了挑战。

目的

本研究评估了社区卫生中心(CHC)中患者的各种多种疾病共存/糖尿病模式与糖尿病相关并发症的风险。

设计

来自ADVANCE多州基于实践的临床数据网络的回顾性队列研究。

参与者

研究纳入了2015年10月1日至2019年12月31日期间在26个州的2493家社区卫生中心就诊的132765名年龄≥45岁的糖尿病患者的数据。

主要测量指标

我们评估了随访期间疾病的累积情况以及发生糖尿病并发症的风险。糖尿病并发症的主要结局分为急性、微血管、微血管(终末期)、大血管或其他类型。关键暴露因素包括相互排斥的多种疾病共存类别:(1)糖尿病+心脏代谢疾病,(2)糖尿病+其他躯体疾病,(3)糖尿病+精神疾病,(4)糖尿病+精神疾病+躯体疾病。

主要结果

在基线时,17.2%的患者仅患有糖尿病,55.0%患有糖尿病+心脏代谢疾病的多种疾病共存,2.3%患有糖尿病+其他躯体疾病的多种疾病共存,3.0%患有糖尿病+精神疾病的多种疾病共存,22.5%患有糖尿病+精神疾病+躯体疾病的多种疾病共存。到研究结束时,大多数仅患有糖尿病的患者(76.5%)发展为患有糖尿病的多种疾病共存。与仅患有糖尿病相比,糖尿病并发症的调整风险差异范围为1.4%(急性)至8.8%(微血管)。糖尿病+精神疾病+躯体疾病的多种疾病共存与发生任何糖尿病并发症的调整风险高13.4%(95%CI 12.8 - 14.1%)相关。

结论

社区卫生中心为越来越多的复杂糖尿病患者群体提供护理。针对合并的心血管和/或心理健康状况制定疾病管理策略对于在这些环境中预防急性、微血管和大血管并发症可能很重要。

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