Glucose Control and Vascular Complications in Veterans with Type 2 Diabetes
Phoenix VA Health Care System · Miami VA Healthcare System · +7 more institutions
Abstract
The effects of intensive glucose control on cardiovascular events in patients with long-standing type 2 diabetes mellitus remain uncertain.
We randomly assigned 1791 military veterans (mean age, 60.4 years) who had a suboptimal response to therapy for type 2 diabetes to receive either intensive or standard glucose control. Other cardiovascular risk factors were treated uniformly. The mean number of years since the diagnosis of diabetes was 11.5, and 40% of the patients had already had a cardiovascular event. The goal in the intensive-therapy group was an absolute reduction of 1.5 percentage points in the glycated hemoglobin level, as compared with the standard-therapy group. The primary outcome was the time from randomization to the first occurrence of a major cardiovascular event, a composite of myocardial infarction, stroke, death from cardiovascular causes, congestive heart failure, surgery for vascular disease, inoperable coronary disease, and amputation for ischemic gangrene.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 177.96
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 27
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16Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Glycated hemoglobin
- Hazard ratio
- Internal medicine
- Diabetes mellitus
- Myocardial infarction
- Type 2 diabetes
- Surgery
- Good health and well-being