Medisur (Mar 2011)

Coronary Calcium Scoring and Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

  • Belkis Mercedes Vicente Sánchez,
  • Gisela Zerquera Trujillo,
  • Felix R. Jorrín Román,
  • Lázaro E. de la Cruz Avilez,
  • Elodia M. Rivas Alpízar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 73 – 78

Abstract

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Background: Diabetes mellitus is considered as an independent cardiovascular risk factor. Coronary calcium scoring has proved to be a useful tool for stratifying cardiovascular risk. Objective: To quantify coronary calcium in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2 in order to estimate cardiovascular risk. Methods: A descriptive observational study was conducted. The sample included 33 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus admitted in the Center for Diabetes Care and Education of Cienfuegos from April to July 2009. Variables studied: age, sex, nutritional assessment, illness duration, history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia and smoking. Coronary calcium was determined with multislice helical CT scanner. Results: females were predominant. Most patients were between 41 and 70 years old. More than half were from 2 to 11 years of evolution and had fasting glucose levels higher than 7.0 mmol / L. In 40.0% of diabetic patients three or more risk factors and average and high coronary calcium values were present. Out of the total, 21.7% (5 patients) has less than three risk factors and average and high values. Conclusions: Performing coronary calcium quantification can reclassify cardiovascular risk in a high percentage of estimated cases.

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