2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-016-1365-y
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Risk stratification by endocrinologists of patients with type 2 diabetes in a Danish specialised outpatient clinic: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: BackgroundTo target optimised medical care the Danish guidelines for diabetes recommend stratification of patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) into three levels according to risk and complexity of treatment. The aim was to describe the T2D population in an outpatient clinic, measure the compliance of the endocrinologists’ to perform risk stratification, and investigate the level of concordance between stratification performed by the endocrinologists and objective assessments.MethodsA cross-sectional study with … Show more

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“…In studies using severity level categories (seven studies with 2640 participants), participants were categorized as having between two and six levels of severity according to predefined diabetes-related criteria [21,[27][28][29][30]33,35]. The categories were based on insulin use, diabetes therapy intensity, presence of diabetes-related microvascular and macrovascular complications, glucose and HbA 1c levels, diabetes duration, and history of hypoglycaemia.…”
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“…In studies using severity level categories (seven studies with 2640 participants), participants were categorized as having between two and six levels of severity according to predefined diabetes-related criteria [21,[27][28][29][30]33,35]. The categories were based on insulin use, diabetes therapy intensity, presence of diabetes-related microvascular and macrovascular complications, glucose and HbA 1c levels, diabetes duration, and history of hypoglycaemia.…”
Section: Severity Measures' Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diabetes-related complications were the most commonly used domains to assess diabetes severity, as reported in 11 measures (61%) on severity measures [19,21,23,25,27,28,[30][31][32][33][34]. Microvascular complications (diabetic neuropathy, nephropathy and retinopathy) and macrovascular events were included.…”
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