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Jie Liu1, Nan Zhang1, Tong Liu2
1Tianjin Key Laboratory of Ionic-Molecular Function of Cardiovascular Disease, Department of Cardiology, Tianjin Institute of Cardiology, Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin 300211, China.
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The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is rising, with hypertension as a common comorbidity that significantly increases cardiovascular and microvascular risks. Accurate prediction of hypertension in T2DM is essential for early intervention and personalized management. In this editorial, we comment on a recent retrospective study by Zhao et al, which developed a nomogram model using a large cohort of 26850 patients to predict hypertension risk in patients with T2DM. The model incorporated key independent risk factors, including age, body mass index, duration of diabetes, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and urine protein levels, demonstrating promising discriminative power and predictive accuracy in internal validation. However, its external applicability requires further confirmation. This editorial discusses the clinical value and limitations of the predictive model, highlighting the unfavorable impact of hypertension on T2DM patients. Future research should evaluate the potential contribution of other risk factors to enhance risk prediction and improve the management of T2DM comorbidities.
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