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Risk of Incident Heart Failure in Individuals With Early-Onset Type 2 Diabetes

Jianjun Liu, Sylvia Liu, Jiexun Wang, Janus Lee, Justin I-Shing Tang, Resham L Gurung, Keven Ang, Yi Ming Shao, Tavintharan Subramaniam, Wern Ee Tang, Chee Fang Sum, Su Chi Lim

2021The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CONTEXT: Early-onset diabetes has been associated with unfavorable cardiovascular risk but data on heart failure (HF) in this subpopulation are scarce. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to study the risk of, and risk factors for, incident HF in individuals with early-onset type 2 diabetes. METHODS: We studied 606 individuals with type 2 diabetes diagnosed before 40 years of age (early-onset) and 1258 counterparts with diabetes diagnosed from 41 to 65 years of age (usual-onset) with no HF history, at a regional hospital, over a median follow-up period of 7.1 years. Incident HF by European Cardiology Society criteria was determined. RESULTS: A total of 62 and 108 HF events were identified in the early- and usual-onset groups (1.55 and 1.29 per 100 patient-years), respectively. Compared with usual-onset counterparts, individuals with early-onset diabetes had a 1.20-fold unadjusted (95% CI, 0.88-1.63; P = 0.26) and 1.91-fold age-adjusted (95% CI, 1.37-2.66; P < 0.001) hazard ratio (HR) for incident HF. Adjustment for traditional cardiometabolic risk factors only moderately mitigated the hazards (adjusted HR 1.69; 95% CI, 1.19-2.40; P = 0.003). However, additional adjustment for estimated glomerular filtration rate and albuminuria markedly attenuated the association of early-onset age with incident HF (adjusted HR 1.24; 95% CI, 0.87-1.77; P = 0.24). Notably, a long diabetes duration was not significantly associated with HF risk after accounting for kidney measures. CONCLUSION: Individuals with early-onset diabetes have at least the same absolute risk and a 2-fold age-adjusted relative risk for incident HF. Excess cardiorenal risk factors but not a long diabetes duration are main drivers for HF development in this diabetic population.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiabetes mellitusHazard ratioAlbuminuriaInternal medicineType 2 diabetesContext (archaeology)Proportional hazards modelHeart failureAge of onsetRenal functionCardiologyEndocrinologyConfidence intervalDiseasePaleontologyBiologyCardiovascular Function and Risk FactorsDiabetes Treatment and ManagementDiabetes Management and Research