%0 Journal Article %A Medrano Navarro, Ana Lidia %A Justel Enríquez, Alicia %A Alameda Serrano, Javier %A Blasco Lamarca, Yolanda %A Sáenz Abad, Daniel %A Gimeno Orna, José Antonio %T Total and cardiovascular mortality risk according to KDIGO guidelines classification in type 2 diabetic patients. %D 2019 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/13729 %X Our aim was to assess the usefulness of KDIGO 2012 risk classification to predict total and cardiovascular mortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2). Prospective cohort study that included DM2 patients. Clinical end-points were total and cardiovascular mortality. The main predictive variable was KDIGO risk classification, which is a combination of urinary albumin excretion and glomerular filtration rate. The predictive value was evaluated by the integrated discrimination improvement (IDI) index. 453 patients (39.3% males, aged 64.9 [SD 9.3] and with a mean diabetes duration of 10.4 [SD 7.5] years) were included. During a median follow-up of 13 years, mortality rates per 1000 patients/year (26.5 vs. 45.1 vs. 79,2 vs. 109,8; p KDIGO risk classification can effectively stratify total and cardiovascular mortality risk in DM2 patients. %K Diabetes mellitus %K Prognosis %K Pronóstico %K Supervivencia %K Survival %~