AIMS: Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is a recognized risk factor for intracranial stenosis (ICS) in China where ischemic stroke is a health priority. In Europe little information is available on T2DM prevalence among Chinese minority groups and vascular screening is commonly limited to extracranial vessels. Feasibility of community-based T2DM screening, differences in T2DM prevalence between Chinese migrants and Italians, and prevalence of ICS among Chinese patients with newly diagnosed T2DM were investigated. METHODS: Chinese first generation migrants (n=1200) and native Italians (n=291) aged 35-59years were enrolled in a cross-sectional survey. Diagnosis of T2DM was based on fasting plasma glucose and/or current treatment with glucose-lowering drugs. Newly diagnosed Chinese patients were screened for ICS using Doppler ultrasound. RESULTS: T2DM was more prevalent among Chinese (n=168, 14.0%) than Italians (n=21, 7.3%) (age- and gender adjusted OR 2.29; 95% C.L. 1.41-3.72). Prevalence of ICS among newly diagnosed Chinese was 18.2%. Nine out of the 17 patients with any ICS (52%) had >1 intracranial lesion. CONCLUSIONS: T2DM screening within the Chinese community was feasible revealing prevalence twice as much as in the Italian cohort; the 18% prevalence of ICS in newly diagnosed Chinese patients stresses the need of implementing appropriate vascular screening strategies.

Comparison of type 2 diabetes prevalence in Chinese migrants vs Caucasians and new perspectives for screening of cerebrovascular disease in Chinese: A proof of concept study / Modesti, Pietro A.*; Castellani, Sergio; Calabrese, Maria; Malandrino, Danilo; Zhao, Dong. - In: DIABETES RESEARCH AND CLINICAL PRACTICE. - ISSN 0168-8227. - ELETTRONICO. - 130:(2017), pp. 196-203. [10.1016/j.diabres.2017.05.023]

Comparison of type 2 diabetes prevalence in Chinese migrants vs Caucasians and new perspectives for screening of cerebrovascular disease in Chinese: A proof of concept study

Modesti, Pietro A.
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Castellani, Sergio;Malandrino, Danilo;
2017

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AIMS: Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is a recognized risk factor for intracranial stenosis (ICS) in China where ischemic stroke is a health priority. In Europe little information is available on T2DM prevalence among Chinese minority groups and vascular screening is commonly limited to extracranial vessels. Feasibility of community-based T2DM screening, differences in T2DM prevalence between Chinese migrants and Italians, and prevalence of ICS among Chinese patients with newly diagnosed T2DM were investigated. METHODS: Chinese first generation migrants (n=1200) and native Italians (n=291) aged 35-59years were enrolled in a cross-sectional survey. Diagnosis of T2DM was based on fasting plasma glucose and/or current treatment with glucose-lowering drugs. Newly diagnosed Chinese patients were screened for ICS using Doppler ultrasound. RESULTS: T2DM was more prevalent among Chinese (n=168, 14.0%) than Italians (n=21, 7.3%) (age- and gender adjusted OR 2.29; 95% C.L. 1.41-3.72). Prevalence of ICS among newly diagnosed Chinese was 18.2%. Nine out of the 17 patients with any ICS (52%) had >1 intracranial lesion. CONCLUSIONS: T2DM screening within the Chinese community was feasible revealing prevalence twice as much as in the Italian cohort; the 18% prevalence of ICS in newly diagnosed Chinese patients stresses the need of implementing appropriate vascular screening strategies.
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Modesti, Pietro A.*; Castellani, Sergio; Calabrese, Maria; Malandrino, Danilo; Zhao, Dong
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