Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Patients With Diabetes -a Prospective Study in Primary Care
The purpose of this study is to prospectively explore the impact from the different cardiovascular risk factors on early cardiovascular organ damage in 761 middle aged patients with type 2 diabetes.
CARDIPP (Cardiovascular Risk factors in Patients with Diabetes - a Prospective study in
Primary care) was launched in 2005 with the aim of identifying markers for cardiovascular
disease to facilitate earlier and individually adjusted intervention in middle aged patients
with type 2 diabetes. The patients in CARDIPP were consecutively recruited from primary
health care centres in the counties of Östergötland and Jönköping, Sweden from November 2005
through December 2008. The study enrolled 761 patients with type 2 diabetes, aged 55-65 years
and the participation in the study was performed as an extended annual follow up. Blood
pressure was measured as the average of three seated measurements taken 1 minute apart and
standard anthropometric and clinic evaluations were performed including measurement of waist
circumference and sagittal abdominal diameter which is a new and promising measurement of
abdominal obesity that may serve as a surrogate marker of insulin sensitivity. We also
obtained a recording of 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure. The patients filled out a detailed
questionnaire for evaluation of life style factors and exercise habits. Pedometer-determined
ambulatory activity for three consecutive days in combination with the questionnaires was
used for quantification of daily physical activity.
The cardiovascular investigations were performed at the Department of Physiology, Linköping
University Hospital and at County Hospital Ryhov, Jönköping, Sweden. The patients were
subjected to cardiac ultrasonography for calculation of left ventricular mass and ejection
fraction as well as diastolic cardiac function. Measurement of the carotid, femoral and
radial pulse pressure wave form is performed by aid of tonometry, with pressure wave analysis
and calculation of central blood pressure. Furthermore, pulse wave velocity in both central
elastic and muscular peripheral arteries is defined as an index of arterial wall stiffness.
The intima-media thickness (IMT) and the lumen diameter (LD) of the carotid arteries were
evaluated using a B-mode ultrasound.
CARDIPP-R comprises a re-investigation of the cohort four years after the completion of the
baseline examination and will thus start in November 2009 and will be completed by 2012. In
CARDIPP-R, all participants from the baseline study will be invited to the re-investigation.
The CARDIPP-R study protocol for the cardiac ultrasonography, the carotid ultrasonographic
investigations and tonometry for measurements of the carotid, femoral and radial pulse
pressure wave form and pulse wave velocity will follow the CARDIPP baseline protocol.
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