Prevalence of dysglycaemia-based chronic diasease (DBCD) in Brno, Czech Republic: a new paradigm to address diabetes burden. The Kardiovize study

Authors

GONZALEZ-RIVAS J. P. MECHANICK J. I. INFANTE-GARCIA M. M. MEDINA-INOJOSA J. R. PAVLOVSKA Iuliia HLINOMAZ O. ZAK P. KUNZOVÁ Šárka NIETO-MARTINEZ R. SKLADANÁ Mária BROZ J. HERNANDEZ J. P. LOPEZ-JIMENEZ F. STOKIN G. B.

Year of publication 2020
Type Conference abstract
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Description In contrast to the decreasing mortality rates observed with cardiovascular disease (CVD), mortality rates with diabetes increased by 68% in Czechia, in the last decade. The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists developed a new framework termed Dysglycemia-Based Chronic Disease (DBCD), a multimorbidity care model consisting of 4 distinct stages along the insulin resistance-prediabetes-type 2 diabetes (T2D)-CVD spectrum, prompting a complication-centric, rather than a glucocentric approach. This paper presents the prevalence rates and associated risk factors of each DBCD stage.

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