Aims. This study aims to determine the all-cause mortality and the associated risk factors for all-cause mortality among the prevalent type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients within five years’ period and to develop a screening tool to determine high-risk patients. Methods. This is a cohort study of T2DM patients in the national diabetes registry, Malaysia. Patients’ particulars were derived from the database between 1st January 2009 and 31st December 2009. Their records were matched with the national death record at the end of year 2013 to determine the status after five years. The factors associated with mortality were investigated, and a prognostic model was developed based on logistic regression model. Results. There were 69,555 record...
OBJECTIVE— This population-based study, carried out in the framework of the Ve rona Diabetes Study, ...
Background: In Asian population, diabetes mellitus is increasing and has become an important health ...
Aims To determine absolute and relative risks of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality among patien...
OBJECTIVE To develop and validate a parsimonious model for predicting short-term all-cause mortality...
OBJECTIVE-To develop and validate a parsimonious model for predicting short-term allcause mortality ...
Background: Diabetes reduces life expectancy by 10 to 12 years, but whether death can be predicted i...
Aim To predict mortality risk and life expectancy for patients with Type 2 diabetes after a major di...
Aims: The rate of all-cause mortality is twofold higher in type 2 diabetes than in the general popul...
Aims: The rate of all-cause mortality is twofold higher in type 2 diabetes than in the general popul...
Aims: The rate of all-cause mortality is twofold higher in type 2 diabetes than in the general popul...
OBJECTIVE — To explore risk factors for all-cause mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes treated...
Aims: The rate of all-cause mortality is twofold higher in type 2 diabetes than in the general popul...
Aims: The rate of all-cause mortality is twofold higher in type 2 diabetes than in the general popul...
ObjectiveTo examine demographic, socioeconomic, and biological risk factors for all-cause, cardiovas...
Abstract Background Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a common metabolic disease associated with increased r...
OBJECTIVE— This population-based study, carried out in the framework of the Ve rona Diabetes Study, ...
Background: In Asian population, diabetes mellitus is increasing and has become an important health ...
Aims To determine absolute and relative risks of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality among patien...
OBJECTIVE To develop and validate a parsimonious model for predicting short-term all-cause mortality...
OBJECTIVE-To develop and validate a parsimonious model for predicting short-term allcause mortality ...
Background: Diabetes reduces life expectancy by 10 to 12 years, but whether death can be predicted i...
Aim To predict mortality risk and life expectancy for patients with Type 2 diabetes after a major di...
Aims: The rate of all-cause mortality is twofold higher in type 2 diabetes than in the general popul...
Aims: The rate of all-cause mortality is twofold higher in type 2 diabetes than in the general popul...
Aims: The rate of all-cause mortality is twofold higher in type 2 diabetes than in the general popul...
OBJECTIVE — To explore risk factors for all-cause mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes treated...
Aims: The rate of all-cause mortality is twofold higher in type 2 diabetes than in the general popul...
Aims: The rate of all-cause mortality is twofold higher in type 2 diabetes than in the general popul...
ObjectiveTo examine demographic, socioeconomic, and biological risk factors for all-cause, cardiovas...
Abstract Background Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a common metabolic disease associated with increased r...
OBJECTIVE— This population-based study, carried out in the framework of the Ve rona Diabetes Study, ...
Background: In Asian population, diabetes mellitus is increasing and has become an important health ...
Aims To determine absolute and relative risks of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality among patien...