Ph. Bennett et al., Increased urinary albumin excretion and its associations in the WHO Multinational Study of Vascular Disease in Diabetes, DIABETOLOG, 44, 2001, pp. S37-S45
Aim/hypothesis. We aimed to determine variations in the prevalence of incre
ased urinary albumin excretion, associated risk factors and complications i
n patients with diabetes participating in the WHO Multinational Study of Va
scular Disease in Diabetes follow-up.
Methods. Urinary albumin to urinary creatinine ratios were measured central
ly in 2033 of the 2550 (79.7%) re-examined patients from eight centres in s
even countries and the frequency of microalbuminuria and macroalbuminuria a
nd their associations with risk factors and complications were examined.
Results. Macroalbuminuria prevalence (overall 15.6%) varied tenfold (3-37%)
among centres, was higher in American Indian and Asian centres and not cle
arly related to type of diabetes. Microalbuminuria (overall 19.7%) varied l
ess (12-31%). Increased albumin excretion was related overall to baseline f
asting plasma glucose in the pooled group in whom it was measured and to in
creased arterial pressure, insulin use, coronary heart disease, lower extre
mity amputation, retinopathy and stroke in most centres.
Conclusion/interpretation. Centres varied widely in the prevalence of incre
ased albumin excretion but associations with risk factors and vascular comp
lications were generally similar in most centres and in both major types of
diabetes with ethnic and genetic differences probably contributing.