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Effect of a multicomponent quality improvement strategy on sustained achievement of diabetes care goals and macrovascular and microvascular complications in South Asia at 6.5 years follow-up: Post hoc analyses of the CARRS randomized clinical trial
by
Devarajan, Raji
, Masood, Muhammad Qamar
, Ali, Mohammed K.
, Narayan, K. M. Venkat
, Menon, V. Usha
, Khadgawat, Rajesh
, Bantwal, Ganapati
, Tandon, Nikhil
, Varthakavi, Premlata K.
, Dharmalingam, Mala
, Desai, Ankush
, Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
, Singh, Kavita
, Patel, Shivani A.
, Sahay, Rakesh Kumar
, Kondal, Dimple
, Vishwanathan, Vijay
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Amputation
/ Angioplasty
/ Asia, Southern
/ Blood cholesterol
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Cardiovascular system
/ Care and treatment
/ Cerebral infarction
/ Cholesterol
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Clinical trials
/ Complications and side effects
/ Coronary artery
/ Coronary artery bypass
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - therapy
/ Diabetes therapy
/ Diabetic angiopathies
/ Diabetic Angiopathies - prevention & control
/ Diabetic Angiopathies - therapy
/ Diabetic neuropathy
/ Diabetics
/ Disease control
/ Electronic health records
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Glycated Hemoglobin - analysis
/ Glycated Hemoglobin - metabolism
/ Glycosylated hemoglobin
/ Heart attacks
/ Hemoglobin
/ Humans
/ India
/ India - epidemiology
/ Informed consent
/ Low density lipoprotein
/ Low density lipoproteins
/ Low income groups
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Microvasculature
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Myocardial infarction
/ Nephropathy
/ Neuropathy
/ Objectives
/ Pakistan
/ Pakistan - epidemiology
/ Patient compliance
/ Patients
/ Product development
/ Quality control
/ Quality Improvement
/ Quality management
/ Retinopathy
/ Risk Factors
/ South Asia
/ Type 2 diabetes
2024
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Effect of a multicomponent quality improvement strategy on sustained achievement of diabetes care goals and macrovascular and microvascular complications in South Asia at 6.5 years follow-up: Post hoc analyses of the CARRS randomized clinical trial
by
Devarajan, Raji
, Masood, Muhammad Qamar
, Ali, Mohammed K.
, Narayan, K. M. Venkat
, Menon, V. Usha
, Khadgawat, Rajesh
, Bantwal, Ganapati
, Tandon, Nikhil
, Varthakavi, Premlata K.
, Dharmalingam, Mala
, Desai, Ankush
, Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
, Singh, Kavita
, Patel, Shivani A.
, Sahay, Rakesh Kumar
, Kondal, Dimple
, Vishwanathan, Vijay
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Amputation
/ Angioplasty
/ Asia, Southern
/ Blood cholesterol
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Cardiovascular system
/ Care and treatment
/ Cerebral infarction
/ Cholesterol
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Clinical trials
/ Complications and side effects
/ Coronary artery
/ Coronary artery bypass
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - therapy
/ Diabetes therapy
/ Diabetic angiopathies
/ Diabetic Angiopathies - prevention & control
/ Diabetic Angiopathies - therapy
/ Diabetic neuropathy
/ Diabetics
/ Disease control
/ Electronic health records
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Glycated Hemoglobin - analysis
/ Glycated Hemoglobin - metabolism
/ Glycosylated hemoglobin
/ Heart attacks
/ Hemoglobin
/ Humans
/ India
/ India - epidemiology
/ Informed consent
/ Low density lipoprotein
/ Low density lipoproteins
/ Low income groups
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Microvasculature
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Myocardial infarction
/ Nephropathy
/ Neuropathy
/ Objectives
/ Pakistan
/ Pakistan - epidemiology
/ Patient compliance
/ Patients
/ Product development
/ Quality control
/ Quality Improvement
/ Quality management
/ Retinopathy
/ Risk Factors
/ South Asia
/ Type 2 diabetes
2024
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Effect of a multicomponent quality improvement strategy on sustained achievement of diabetes care goals and macrovascular and microvascular complications in South Asia at 6.5 years follow-up: Post hoc analyses of the CARRS randomized clinical trial
by
Devarajan, Raji
, Masood, Muhammad Qamar
, Ali, Mohammed K.
, Narayan, K. M. Venkat
, Menon, V. Usha
, Khadgawat, Rajesh
, Bantwal, Ganapati
, Tandon, Nikhil
, Varthakavi, Premlata K.
, Dharmalingam, Mala
, Desai, Ankush
, Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
, Singh, Kavita
, Patel, Shivani A.
, Sahay, Rakesh Kumar
, Kondal, Dimple
, Vishwanathan, Vijay
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Amputation
/ Angioplasty
/ Asia, Southern
/ Blood cholesterol
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Cardiovascular system
/ Care and treatment
/ Cerebral infarction
/ Cholesterol
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Clinical trials
/ Complications and side effects
/ Coronary artery
/ Coronary artery bypass
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - therapy
/ Diabetes therapy
/ Diabetic angiopathies
/ Diabetic Angiopathies - prevention & control
/ Diabetic Angiopathies - therapy
/ Diabetic neuropathy
/ Diabetics
/ Disease control
/ Electronic health records
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Glycated Hemoglobin - analysis
/ Glycated Hemoglobin - metabolism
/ Glycosylated hemoglobin
/ Heart attacks
/ Hemoglobin
/ Humans
/ India
/ India - epidemiology
/ Informed consent
/ Low density lipoprotein
/ Low density lipoproteins
/ Low income groups
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Microvasculature
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Myocardial infarction
/ Nephropathy
/ Neuropathy
/ Objectives
/ Pakistan
/ Pakistan - epidemiology
/ Patient compliance
/ Patients
/ Product development
/ Quality control
/ Quality Improvement
/ Quality management
/ Retinopathy
/ Risk Factors
/ South Asia
/ Type 2 diabetes
2024
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Effect of a multicomponent quality improvement strategy on sustained achievement of diabetes care goals and macrovascular and microvascular complications in South Asia at 6.5 years follow-up: Post hoc analyses of the CARRS randomized clinical trial
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Effect of a multicomponent quality improvement strategy on sustained achievement of diabetes care goals and macrovascular and microvascular complications in South Asia at 6.5 years follow-up: Post hoc analyses of the CARRS randomized clinical trial
2024
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Diabetes control is poor globally and leads to burdensome microvascular and macrovascular complications. We aimed to assess post hoc between-group differences in sustained risk factor control and macrovascular and microvascular endpoints at 6.5 years in the Center for cArdiovascular Risk Reduction in South Asia (CARRS) randomized trial.
This parallel group individual randomized clinical trial was performed at 10 outpatient diabetes clinics in India and Pakistan from January 2011 through September 2019. A total of 1,146 patients with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes (HbA1c ≥8% and systolic BP ≥140 mm Hg and/or LDL-cholesterol ≥130 mg/dL) were randomized to a multicomponent quality improvement (QI) strategy (trained nonphysician care coordinator to facilitate care for patients and clinical decision support system for physicians) or usual care. At 2.5 years, compared to usual care, those receiving the QI strategy were significantly more likely to achieve multiple risk factor control. Six clinics continued, while 4 clinics discontinued implementing the QI strategy for an additional 4-year follow-up (overall median 6.5 years follow-up). In this post hoc analysis, using intention-to-treat, we examined between-group differences in multiple risk factor control (HbA1c <7% plus BP <130/80 mm Hg and/or LDL-cholesterol <100 mg/dL) and first macrovascular endpoints (nonfatal myocardial infarction, nonfatal stroke, death, revascularization [angioplasty or coronary artery bypass graft]), which were co-primary outcomes. We also examined secondary outcomes, namely, single risk factor control, first microvascular endpoints (retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy), and composite first macrovascular plus microvascular events (which also included amputation and all-cause mortality) by treatment group and whether QI strategy implementation was continued over 6.5 years. At 6.5 years, assessment data were available for 854 participants (74.5%; n = 417 [intervention]; n = 437 [usual care]). In terms of sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, participants in the intervention and usual care groups were similar and participants at sites that continued were no different to participants at sites that discontinued intervention implementation. Patients in the intervention arm were more likely to exhibit sustained multiple risk factor control than usual care (relative risk: 1.77; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.45, 2.16), p < 0.001. Cumulatively, there were 233 (40.5%) first microvascular and macrovascular events in intervention and 274 (48.0%) in usual care patients (absolute risk reduction: 7.5% [95% CI: -13.2, -1.7], p = 0.01; hazard ratio [HR] = 0.72 [95% CI: 0.61, 0.86]), p < 0.001. Patients in the intervention arm experienced lower incidence of first microvascular endpoints (HR = 0.68 [95% CI: 0.56, 0.83), p < 0.001, but there was no evidence of between-group differences in first macrovascular events. Beneficial effects on microvascular and composite vascular outcomes were observed in sites that continued, but not sites that discontinued the intervention.
In urban South Asian clinics, a multicomponent QI strategy led to sustained multiple risk factor control and between-group differences in microvascular, but not macrovascular, endpoints. Between-group reductions in vascular outcomes at 6.5 years were observed only at sites that continued the QI intervention, suggesting that practice change needs to be maintained for better population health of people with diabetes.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01212328.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Aged
/ Complications and side effects
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - therapy
/ Diabetic Angiopathies - prevention & control
/ Diabetic Angiopathies - therapy
/ Female
/ Glycated Hemoglobin - analysis
/ Glycated Hemoglobin - metabolism
/ Humans
/ India
/ Male
/ Methods
/ Pakistan
/ Patients
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