Abstract

ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship of serum UA and ischemic stroke in type 2 diabetes patients in China. MethodWe examined the above relationship using the data of the project “Comprehensive Research on the Prevention and Control of the Diabetes” (CRPCD) study. A total of 19,442 participants were enrolled in the cross-sectional study. The enrolled participants were divided into quintiles of the serum UA levels with cut off values for two age groups (<60 versus ≥60years). Binary logistic regression analyses were used to evaluate whether the levels of serum UA were independently associated with ischemic stroke in type 2 diabetes. ResultsThe serum UA levels were significantly higher in the participants with age≥60years than those with age<60years (P=0.000). In the age group of <60years, the odds ratio for ischemic stroke with type 2 diabetes in quintile 5 over quintile 1 was 2.420 (95% CI, 1.566–3.470) in the unadjusted model and 1.765 (95% CI, 1.097–2.840) after controlling potential confounders. However, the reverse results were observed in the age group of ≥60years. The odds ratio in quintile 4 over quintile 1 in model 3 and model 4 were 0.767 (95% CI, 0.630–0.934) and 0.782 (95% CI, 0.640–0.957). ConclusionOur results indicated that serum UA levels were independently positively associated with ischemic stroke in patients aged <60years, but the association was U-shaped in patients aged ≥60years.

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