2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2006.07.029
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Multi-country study on the prevalence and clinical features of peripheral arterial disease in asian type 2 diabetes patients at high risk of atherosclerosis

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“…Among them, 14 studies were considered relevant to the topic. We further excluded 4 papers due to the lack of multivariate analysis [20][21][22][23]. As a result, a total of ten papers were included in the analysis, and the numbers of papers per country are shown in Table 1 (three from Hong Kong, two from Japan, two from Taiwan, one from South India, one from Indonesia, and one…”
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“…Among them, 14 studies were considered relevant to the topic. We further excluded 4 papers due to the lack of multivariate analysis [20][21][22][23]. As a result, a total of ten papers were included in the analysis, and the numbers of papers per country are shown in Table 1 (three from Hong Kong, two from Japan, two from Taiwan, one from South India, one from Indonesia, and one…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the role of hypertriglyceridemia in the development of PAD remains controversial. In some case-control studies conducted in Asian, there were significant differences in the serum TG levels between disease and control groups [21,22], although in another study conducted in Taiwanese diabetic patients, TG was not a significant risk factor for PAD, assessed by both univariate and multivariate analysis [43]. As a result, hypertriglyceridemia may not be a significant risk factor for PAD.…”
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“…1) Statistics show that approximately 18% of diabetes patients have PAD. 2) The number of patients with diabetes is increasing with around 22 million Japanese (~17% of the Japanese population) now estimated to have diabetes or be at risk of diabetes. Similarly, the number of Chinese diabetes patients is estimated to be 92.4 million, 3) (7% of its population).…”
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“…2) The mortality and cardiovascular event risks in PAD patients from KPSA were analysed. Cause of death was compared between PAD and non-PAD subjects.…”
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