Assessment of Glucose Disposal Rate Changes and the Onset of Cardiovascular Disease in Patients with Stages 0–3 of Cardiovascular–Kidney–Metabolic Syndrome: A Prospective Cohort Analysis from China - Summary - MDSpire
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Assessment of Glucose Disposal Rate Changes and the Onset of Cardiovascular Disease in Patients with Stages 0–3 of Cardiovascular–Kidney–Metabolic Syndrome: A Prospective Cohort Analysis from China
To explore the associations between the dynamic trajectory of estimated glucose disposal rate (eGDR) changes and the risk of new-onset cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Chinese adult patients with cardiovascular–kidney–metabolic syndrome (CKM), highlighting the significance of early intervention.
Key Findings:
Dynamic changes in eGDR were significantly associated with the risk of new-onset CVD, with specific statistical results to support this.
Cumulative eGDR levels also correlated with the risk of developing CVD.
Higher eGDR indicated lower insulin resistance and a reduced risk of CVD.
Interpretation:
The findings suggest that monitoring changes in eGDR over time may provide valuable insights for early identification and management of CVD risk in patients with CKM syndrome.
Limitations:
The study is observational and cannot establish causation.
Potential confounding factors, such as lifestyle and genetic predispositions, may not have been fully controlled.
Conclusion:
Regular assessment of eGDR changes could enhance risk stratification and prevention strategies for CVD in individuals with CKM syndrome, suggesting targeted interventions based on eGDR levels.