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Title: Association Between Glycemic Control And Cardiovascular Events In Type 2 Diabetes Patients: A Retrospective Analysis
Authors: Zainab M. Al-kharouf, Motaz A. Abu Issa, Tasnim K. Mustafa, Deema A. Thalje, Obada R. Al Blawneh
Journal: Journal of Neonatal Surgery
Publisher: EL-MED-Pub Publishers
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 14
Issue: 10S
Language: en
Keywords: retrospective analysis
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is one of the largest global health concerns; cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most dominant cause of indisposition and mortality among diabetic individuals. Thus, the Cardiovascular Events and Glycemic Control study was shown as a retrospective study to regulate the association between Cardiovascular Events and Glycemic Control in patients with T2DM. Data regarding HbA1c levels and cardiovascular difficulties composed for five years was from diabetic patient records from the hospital. Descriptive statistics, chi square test, and logistic regression were done to estimate the correlation between the glycemic level and the number of the patients who have cardiovascular disease, and for statistical enquiry. As such, the firms that patient with poorly measured diabetes associated to those with good controlled height had a expressive significantly higher frequency by event (Haghighatpanah, Nejad, Haghighatpanah, Thunga, & Mallayasamy, 2018). In addition, the risk of cardiovascular complications increased with prominent HbA1c in the logistic regression model (Shen, et al., 2021). These outcomes, therefore, highlight the need for harsh glycemic management in diabetic patients to avoid the incidence of cardiac disease. Therefore, routine HbA1c and lifestyle intervention are needed in all patients with diabetes. These results are confirmed in prospective research to confirm them and tease out other contributors to the cardiovascular difficulties of diabetes.
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