ECE2007 Oral Communications Diabetes (7 abstracts)
1Department of Endocrinology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden; 2Department of Mathematical Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Background: The prevalence of type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) among patients with primary adrenal insufficiency (Addisons disease) is 3-4 times higher than the expected prevalence in the population. The mortality rate due to DM is more than 3-fold the mortality rate in the background population. The impact of DM on mortality rate in patients with Addisons disease is not known.
Objectives: To study the frequency of DM and its impact on mortality rate in patients with Addisons disease.
Study design: In a population-based retrospective observational study between the years 1987 and 2001 using the Swedish Hospital Register we followed patients from the first registered hospitalisation where the diagnosis of Addisons disease appeared until end of follow-up or death. We looked for the concomitant presence of DM at the time of detection.
Results: We identified 1675 patients, 995 women and 680 men, diagnosed with primary adrenal insufficiency. Concomitant DM was observed in 199 (12%) of the identified patients. DM had a significant influence on total mortality with the relative risk (RR) for death 1.82 (CI 1.292.06) for men and 1.52 (CI 1.112.07) for women with Addisons disease and DM compared with those patients with Addisons disease without DM.
The impact of DM on the excess mortality in the whole group of Addisons patients was limited since excluding patients with concomitant DM only decreased the RR for death by 7% in both men (2.19 vs 2.04) and women (2.86 vs. 2.68).
Conclusions: Having DM and Addisons disease significantly increased the risk of death when compared with having Addisons disease alone. However, the overall impact of concomitant DM on the total mortality in all patients with Addisons disease was minor.