(i) having at least one claim per year for a prescription of anti-diabetic medication under International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) codes E11–14 from the insurance claims data, or (ii) having a fasting plasma glucose ≥ 126 mg/dL in the health ...
Diabetes was defined as a nonfasting plasma glucose level of 200 mg/dL or higher (to convert to millimoles per liter, multiply by 0.0555), a fasting plasma glucose level of 126 mg/dL, or a history of diabetes. Smoking included only current smokers. A drinking habit was conside...
The 2 groups o f I C A + a n d c l ~ i l d l edl ~id 1101r i g o ~ l i u a ~ ~dtlilSycr ili i c ~ l lul S;tgc, disltibuliorr orfasting plasma glucose i111df a t i ~ i l yI~isIoryO ~ ~ I ; I ~ C I C S'.Il ~ c r ci b i~ICII~CIICY, al1...
Outcomes were newly detected diabetes and the proportion of patients receiving oral glucose-lowering medication at one-year post-MI. Results Routine assessment of fasting glucose/HbA1c was performed at 63.2% (n = 48) of the centers, while 38.2% (n = 29) reported using OGTT for ...
the following occurred within a 2-year window: physician-entered outpatient T2DM diagnosis (International Classification of Diseases [ICD]-9 250.00; ICD-10 E11), dispensing of an antihyperglycemia agent, and hemoglobin A1c (A1c) 6.5% (48 mmol/mol) or fasting plasma glucose (FPG) 125 mg/...
The 2 groups o f I C A + a n d c l ~ i l d l edl ~id 1101r i g o ~ l i u a ~ ~dtlilSycr ili i c ~ l lul S;tgc, disltibuliorr orfasting plasma glucose i111df a t i ~ i l yI~isIoryO ~ ~ I ; I ~ C I C S'.Il ~ c r ci b i~ICII~CIICY, al1...
The 2 groups o f I C A + a n d c l ~ i l d l edl ~id 1101r i g o ~ l i u a ~ ~dtlilSycr ili i c ~ l lul S;tgc, disltibuliorr orfasting plasma glucose i111df a t i ~ i l yI~isIoryO ~ ~ I ; I ~ C I C S'.Il ~ c r ci b i~ICII~CIICY, al1...
The 2 groups o f I C A + a n d c l ~ i l d l edl ~id 1101r i g o ~ l i u a ~ ~dtlilSycr ili i c ~ l lul S;tgc, disltibuliorr orfasting plasma glucose i111df a t i ~ i l yI~isIoryO ~ ~ I ; I ~ C I C S'.Il ~ c r ci b i~ICII~CIICY, al1...
The presented risk factors were categorized into seven groups: demographics (age, gender, educational level); laboratory testing (albumin, bilirubin, glucose, hemoglobin, CRP, TNF, IL-6, sodium); comorbidities (metabolic, cardiovascular, cerebral, lung, renal); cumulative indicators (MMSE score, ...
Crude (simple) and adjusted (obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, total cholesterol, and CCI scores) models were used in these analyses, and the 95% CI was calculated. In these analyses, age, sex, income, and region ...