articleNew England Journal of MedicineMar 9, 2011BRONZE OA

Olmesartan for the Delay or Prevention of Microalbuminuria in Type 2 Diabetes

Medizinische Hochschule Hannover · Tohoku University · +9 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Microalbuminuria is an early predictor of diabetic nephropathy and premature cardiovascular disease. We investigated whether treatment with an angiotensin-receptor blocker (ARB) would delay or prevent the occurrence of microalbuminuria in patients with type 2 diabetes and normoalbuminuria.

Methods

In a randomized, double-blind, multicenter, controlled trial, we assigned 4447 patients with type 2 diabetes to receive olmesartan (at a dose of 40 mg once daily) or placebo for a median of 3.2 years. Additional antihypertensive drugs (except angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors or ARBs) were used as needed to lower blood pressure to less than 130/80 mm Hg. The primary outcome was the time to the first onset of microalbuminuria. The times to the onset of renal and cardiovascular events were analyzed as secondary end points.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Microalbuminuria
  • Olmesartan
  • Medicine
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Nephropathy
  • Internal medicine
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Diabetic nephropathy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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