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Key Publications February 9, 2009

Glucose control and vascular complications in veterans with type 2 diabetes.

N Engl J Med 2009;360:129-39

Duckworth W, Abraira C, Moritz T et al.

Description

The effects of intensive compared to standard glucose control on cardiovascular events was examined in the Veterans Affairs Diabetes Trial, which included 1,791 individuals with suboptimal response to type 2 diabetes therapy. After the median follow-up of 5.6 years, glycated hemoglobin levels were 8.4% in the standard-therapy group and 6.9% in the intensive-therapy group. The intensive therapy was not associated with significant benefits regarding time to the occurrence of a first cardiovascular event (hazard ratio=0.88, 95% CI: 0.74-1.05, p=0.14). Moreover, no differences were observed between the two groups for microvascular complications. There were more episodes of hypoglycemia in the intensive-therapy group than in the standard-therapy group (p<0.001). Results of this study along with two recent studies, ACCORD and ADVANCE, do not support intensive glycemic control alone as an effective way to prevent cardiovascular morbidity or mortality.

Categories

Diabetes
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