Diabetes PubMed

  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Home Complications Short Term Hypoglycemia Update in diabetes and cardiovascular disease: synthesizing the evidence from recent trials of glycemic control to prevent cardiovascular disease

Update in diabetes and cardiovascular disease: synthesizing the evidence from recent trials of glycemic control to prevent cardiovascular disease

Curr Opin Lipidol. 2010 Feb;21(1):8-14.

Park L, Wexler D.

Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Newton, USA.

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review the recent studies on intensive glucose control and the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in type 2 diabetes, to discuss potential reasons for discordant results among recent trials, and to comment on implications for clinical practice. RECENT FINDINGS: Three large randomized controlled trials on the effect of tight glycemic control (TGC) on CVD in patients with type 2 diabetes have been published within the last year, along with the cardiovascular outcomes from the long-term follow-up of the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes study. This narrative review of the methods and results of these trials reveals cardiovascular benefit from early institution of TGC, and lack of benefit or potential harm with intensification of glucose control late in the course of type 2 diabetes or after CVD has developed. Also, the benefits of TGC may be outweighed by weight gain and hypoglycemia. All trials had fewer cardiovascular events than anticipated, likely due to improvements in treatment of other cardiovascular risk factors. SUMMARY: In addition to controlling cardiovascular risk factors, patients with type 2 diabetes should aim for good glycemic control (HbA1c<7%) soon after the diagnosis of diabetes to prevent macrovascular as well as microvascular complications. Glycemic targets should be individualized as diabetes progresses, comorbidities develop, and to avoid having the side-effects of therapy (hypoglycemia and weight gain) predominate.

PMID: 19829110

 

Bookmark and Share

Popular Diabetes PubMed Citations

Newsflash

Millions unite for diabetes awareness on World Diabetes Day 2010
Starting today, people from all corners of the world are uniting together for three days of celebration to put diabetes firmly in the public spotlight. World Diabetes Day is the best opportunity there is to draw attention to the silent killer that is diabetes.
 
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Launches $100 Million Initiative
The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation announced Together on Diabetes®: Communities Uniting to Meet America's Diabetes Challenge, a 5-year, $100 million initiative to help patients living with type 2 diabetes better manage their disease beyond the doors of their doctor's office - in their homes and communities - and for the course of their disease.
 
New global survey reveals more than one in three patients fail to take insulin as prescribed
More than one in three diabetes patients skip doses or fail to take their insulin as prescribed, stating that they have done so on average three times in the last month, and 77% of physicians estimate that in reality this number could be as high as six doses*, according to the Global Attitudes of Patients and Physicians in Insulin Therapy (GAPPTM) survey, released today by Novo Nordisk.
 

Facebook Page Twitter Subscribe to Latest Diabetes PubMed facts... by Email RSS

Subscribe

Get Diabetes PubMed facts delivered by email. Enter your email address:


Delivered by FeedBurner

Who's Online

We have 2 guests online

Sponsored Links

PharmaNews.eu
PharmaNews.eu - the dynamic European pharmaceutical news engine.
www.pharmanews.eu

Advertise here