Aspirin use in patients with diagnosed diabetes in the United States and China: Nationally representative analysis

Author:

Wang Xin1,Hao Guang2ORCID,Chen Zuo1,Zhang Linfeng1,Kang Yuting1,Yang Ying1,Zheng Congyi1,Zhou Haoqi1,Chen Lu1,Wang Zengwu1ORCID,Gao Runlin3

Affiliation:

1. Division of Prevention and Community Health, National Center for Cardiovascular Disease, National Clinical Research Center of Cardiovascular Disease, State Key Laboratory of Cardiovascular Disease, Fuwai Hospital, Peking Union Medical College and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China

2. Department of Epidemiology, School of Medicine, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China

3. Department of Cardiology, Fuwai Hospital, Peking Union Medical College and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China

Abstract

Background The epidemiological data on the use of aspirin in diabetic patients is very limited. The main purpose of this study is to examine the current status of aspirin use in the United States (US) and China in large representative populations. Methods Data came from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) and China Hypertension Survey (CHS), two nationally representative cross-sectional studies. Results The percentage of aspirin use was 73.8% in US diabetic patients with ASCVD, and the percentage of aspirin use in diabetic patients with high ASCVD risk was marginally higher in men ( p = .052), 54.5% in men and 37.1% in women. The percentages of aspirin use in diabetic patients with intermediate and low ASCVD risk were 55.1% and 35.0%, respectively. In China, the percentage of aspirin use in diabetic patients with ASCVD was 53.5%, and were 14.3%, 9.7%, and 3.2% among diabetic patients with high, intermediate, and low ASCVD risk, respectively. Conclusions In summary, the percentage of aspirin use in primary prevention in US diabetic patients in men was higher than in women, and this percentage for primary and secondary prevention in US patients was higher than that in Chinese patients.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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