Association of the stroke with cardiovascular risk factors at patients type 2 diabetes in Altai Region

Author:

Leonova N. V.,Nazarenko N. V.,Chumakova G. A.,Pushkaryova S. V.,Pergaeva Yu. S.,Vigel A. K.

Abstract

Аmong patients DM of type 2 (DM 2) Altay territories the stroke is at the bottom of death in 4,1 times more often, than among the edge population. A research objective: to estimate and compare a role of various risk factors (RF) in occurrence of a stroke at patients DM 2 sick of a diabetes according to register DM 2. Assumed RF in the basic group (patients prevalence was compared to a stroke) and in comparison group (patients without a stroke) with calculation of the odds ratio of development of a stroke. Were compared statistically significant RF developments of a stroke 2005 and 2008. Studying RF of a stroke at patients СД of type 2 and work carrying out on decrease in force of their influence, has allowed to level influence of one of the most significant risk factors of development of a stroke in 2005, late diagnostics blood pressure that has resulted in 2008 in decrease in death rate from a stroke among patients DM 2 on 24,9% more than among the population of Altay territory.

Publisher

Siberian State Medical University

Subject

Molecular Medicine

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