Correlation Between Cardiovascular Disease and Pulmonary function in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Description
The study aimed to contribute to the understanding of the interplay between these conditions, provide insights into their coexistence and potential implications for patient’s management and ultimately improve the overall care and outcome of individuals with type 2 diabetes. The correlation between pulmonary parameters and QRISK suggests a potential link between cardiovascular health and lung function. Individuals with higher cardiovascular risks may also experience changes in lung function. Lifestyle factors, genetic predisposition, and metabolic conditions could underlie this correlation. Lung parameters might directly impact cardiovascular health, and vice versa. Considering lung condition during cardiovascular risk assessment can enhance patient care and risk management.