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Longitudinal incidence and prevalence of adverse outcomes of diabetes mellitus in elderly patients.

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Bethel, MA; Sloan, FA; Belsky, D; Feinglos, MN
Published in: Archives of Internal Medicine
2007

BACKGROUND: The natural history of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) in the elderly has not been previously described in a national longitudinal sample. METHODS: This national longitudinal analysis (January 1, 1991, to December 31, 2004) examines mortality and morbidity rates in a representative sample of elderly patients newly diagnosed as having DM. Medicare beneficiaries diagnosed as having DM in 1994 (n=33,772) were compared with a control group (n=25,563) regarding death, lower extremity complications, nephropathy, retinopathy, cardiovascular complications, and cerebrovascular complications. RESULTS: The DM group had excess mortality of 9.2% by year 11 compared with the control group. By 2004, 91.8% of the DM group experienced an adverse complication compared with 72.0% of the control group. The DM group had a higher prevalence and incidence of microvascular and macrovascular complications at all time points compared with controls. Patients with DM were at increased risk for all lower extremity complications, particularly those requiring surgical intervention (gangrene, debridement, and amputation). Cardiovascular complications were a leading cause of morbidity, with 57.6% of the DM group diagnosed as having heart failure compared with 34.1% of the controls. CONCLUSION: Elderly persons newly diagnosed as having DM experienced high rates of complications during 10-year follow-up, far in excess of elderly persons without this diagnosis, implying a substantial burden on the individual and on the health care system.

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Archives of Internal Medicine

Publication Date

2007

Volume

167

Start / End Page

921 / 927

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Survival Rate
  • Risk Factors
  • Prevalence
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Incidence
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Female
 

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Bethel, M. A., Sloan, F. A., Belsky, D., & Feinglos, M. N. (2007). Longitudinal incidence and prevalence of adverse outcomes of diabetes mellitus in elderly patients. Archives of Internal Medicine, 167, 921–927.
Bethel, M Angelyn, Frank A. Sloan, Daniel Belsky, and Mark N. Feinglos. “Longitudinal incidence and prevalence of adverse outcomes of diabetes mellitus in elderly patients.Archives of Internal Medicine 167 (2007): 921–27.
Bethel MA, Sloan FA, Belsky D, Feinglos MN. Longitudinal incidence and prevalence of adverse outcomes of diabetes mellitus in elderly patients. Archives of Internal Medicine. 2007;167:921–7.
Bethel, M. Angelyn, et al. “Longitudinal incidence and prevalence of adverse outcomes of diabetes mellitus in elderly patients.Archives of Internal Medicine, vol. 167, 2007, pp. 921–27.
Bethel MA, Sloan FA, Belsky D, Feinglos MN. Longitudinal incidence and prevalence of adverse outcomes of diabetes mellitus in elderly patients. Archives of Internal Medicine. 2007;167:921–927.

Published In

Archives of Internal Medicine

Publication Date

2007

Volume

167

Start / End Page

921 / 927

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Survival Rate
  • Risk Factors
  • Prevalence
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Incidence
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Female