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. 2020 Jun 4;57(10):1255–1264. doi: 10.1007/s00592-020-01540-6

Table 1.

Total number of registered individuals with diabetic retinopathy, type 1 and type 2 diabetes in Poland from 2013 to 2017 (minus patients lost to follow-up due to death)

2013 (n: %) 2014 (n: %) 2015 (n: %) 2016 (n: %) 2017 (n: %)
DR cases in type 1 DM patients 26,908 31,525 35,514 38,258 40,231
Gender: % Women (13,579; 50.46%) (15,789; 50.08%) (17,764; 50.02%) (19,013; 49.7%) (19,990; 49.69%)
Residence: % Urban (18,395; 68.36%) (21,431; 67.98%) (24,021; 67.64%) (25,719; 67.23%) (26,953; 67%)
DR cases in type 2 DM patients 149,240 183,810 218,179 246,755 270,584
Gender: % Women (86,412; 57.9%) (106,159; 57.75%) (125,234; 57.4%) (141,112; 57.19%) (154,394; 57.06%)
Residence: % Urban (108,671; 72.82%) (133,285; 72.51%) (157,402; 72.14%) (177,593; 71.97%) (194,191; 71.77%)
Type 1 DM patients 171,689 173,249 173,195 172,551 171,152
Gender: % Women (82,602; 48.11%) (82,737; 47.76%) (82,083; 47.39%) (81,181; 47.05%) (80,015; 46.75%)
Residence: % Urban (109,834; 63.97%) (110,597; 63.84%) (110,189; 63.62%) (109,418; 63.41%) (108,295; 6.27%)
Type 2 DM patients 1,914,833 2,071,027 2,211,533 2,349,306 2,464,097
Gender: % Women (1,073,429; 56.06%) (1,156,889; 55.86%) (1,230,798; 55.65%) (1,304,525; 55.53%) (1,366,188; 55.44%)
Residence: % Urban (1,289,180; 67.33%) (1,388,561; 67.05%) (1,475,715; 66.73%) (1,560,011; 66.4%) (1,630,034; 66.5%)