Predicting Risk of Incident Heart Failure Among Type 2 Diabetic Patients Using the WATCH-DM Risk Score

Background: The concomitant occurrence of type 2 diabetes mellitus and heart failure is common with increased mortality. WATCH-DM risk score is newly developed that assists heart failure prediction in the future five years. Objective: To predict the risk of heart failure among patients with type 2 d...

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Published inInternational Journal of Membrane Science and Technology Vol. 10; no. 2; pp. 3472 - 3477
Main Authors Sadiq, Mayasah A., Salih, Alaa A., Jamil, Najlaa Fawzi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 19.08.2023
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Summary:Background: The concomitant occurrence of type 2 diabetes mellitus and heart failure is common with increased mortality. WATCH-DM risk score is newly developed that assists heart failure prediction in the future five years. Objective: To predict the risk of heart failure among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in outpatient setting, using the novel WATC DM risk score. Methodology: Descriptive cross sectional study was applied involving a convenient sample of diabetic patients in single diabetic center in Baghdad over period of 1 year, where each one interviewed and asked about sociodemographic data, previous myocardial infarction and coronary artery bypass graft then Blood pressure measured, ( electrocardiography)ECG performed and the patient send for investigations need for WACH-DM risk scoring including fasting blood sugar, Serum Creatinine and HDL-C, risk score calculated for each patient according to the WACH–DM score. Results: The sample included 112 diabetic patients of who 81 (75%) of them were females, mean WATCH-DM score was 10.39±3.6 (mean± SD), very low score 26%, high score 24% and very high score 19%. Conclusion: Among study sample 43% of patients have high and very high risk score of incident heart failure using WATCH-DM risk score
ISSN:2410-1869
2410-1869
DOI:10.15379/ijmst.v10i2.3153