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Risk Prediction of the Diabetes Missing Million: Identifying Individuals at High Risk of Diabetes and Related Complications

机译:患糖尿病缺失百万的风险预测:鉴定糖尿病患者高风险和相关并发症的个体

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Early diagnosis and effective management of type?2 diabetes (T2D) are crucial in reducing the risk of developing life-changing complications such as heart failure, stroke, kidney disease, blindness and amputation, which are also associated with significant costs for healthcare providers. However, as T2D symptoms often develop slowly it is not uncommon for people to live with T2D for years without being aware of their condition—commonly known as the undiagnosed missing million. By the time a diagnosis is received, many individuals will have already developed serious complications. While the existence of undiagnosed diabetes has long been recognised, wide-reaching awareness among the general public, clinicians and policymakers is lacking, and there is uncertainty in how best to identify high-risk individuals. In this article we have used consensus expert opinion alongside the available evidence, to provide support for the diabetes healthcare community regarding risk prediction of the missing million. Its purpose is to provide awareness of the risk factors for identifying individuals at high, moderate and low risk of T2D and T2D-related complications. The awareness of risk predictors, particularly in primary care, is important, so that appropriate steps can be taken to reduce the clinical and economic burden of T2D and its complications.
机译:早期诊断和有效管理类型?2糖尿病(T2D)对于降低培养生命变化的并发症如心力衰竭,中风,肾病,失明和截肢的风险至关重要,这也与医疗保健提供者的重大成本有关。然而,由于T2D症状往往慢慢发展,人们在没有意识到他们的病情常见的缺失百万的情况下,人们与T2D一起生活并不罕见。当收到诊断时,许多人将产生严重的并发症。虽然未确诊的糖尿病的存在长期以来,但缺乏广泛的公众,临床医生和政策制定者的广泛意识,以及如何最好地识别高风险的个体的不确定性。在本文中,我们与可用证据一起使用共识专家意见,为糖尿病保健社区提供有关缺失百万的风险预测的支持。其目的是提供对T2D和T2D相关并发症的高,中度和低风险识别个体的危险因素的认识。风险预测因子的认识,特别是在初级保健中,是重要的,因此可以采取适当的步骤来降低T2D及其并发症的临床和经济负担。

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