Abstract:
The study was carried out with the data-mining tool of the
Medico2000 software on the medical records of 83 patients, aged between 52 and 69 years,
divided into 44 males and 39 females, examined at the GP’s office. Among 83 subjects studied 34
were without MetS (Group 1) and 49 with MetS diagnosed by ATP III criteria during the first
outpatient visit (Group 2). The same 49 patients underwent re-evaluation after 12 months of
multifactorial treatment (Group 3).
Results. After treatment, in Group 3 the integral D indicator improved from 0.221 to 0.539,
which corresponds to the “Acceptable” qualitative evaluation, but still remained compared to the
control control Group 1, where the D indicator corresponded to the qualitative evaluation “Good”.