ukpds 33: intensive glycemic control significantly reduces microvascular complications

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UKPDS 33: Intensive Glycemic Control Significantly Reduces Microvascular Complications. UKPDS 35: The Relationship Between G lycemia and the Risk of Complications in T2DM. ADVANCE, ACCORD, VADT: Trial Outcomes for Intensive Glycemic Control in T2DM. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: UKPDS 33: Intensive Glycemic Control Significantly Reduces Microvascular Complications
Page 2: UKPDS 33: Intensive Glycemic Control Significantly Reduces Microvascular Complications

UKPDS 33: Intensive Glycemic Control Significantly Reduces Microvascular Complications

Page 3: UKPDS 33: Intensive Glycemic Control Significantly Reduces Microvascular Complications

UKPDS 35: The Relationship Between Glycemia and the Risk of Complications in T2DM

Page 4: UKPDS 33: Intensive Glycemic Control Significantly Reduces Microvascular Complications

ADVANCE, ACCORD, VADT: Trial Outcomes for Intensive Glycemic Control in T2DM

Page 5: UKPDS 33: Intensive Glycemic Control Significantly Reduces Microvascular Complications

ACCORD Post-hoc Analysis: Impact of Intensive vs Standard Glycemic Control on Ischemic Heart Disease

Page 6: UKPDS 33: Intensive Glycemic Control Significantly Reduces Microvascular Complications

ACCORD: Intensive Glucose Control Beneficial in Patients With No Previous CVD or HbA1c <8%

Page 7: UKPDS 33: Intensive Glycemic Control Significantly Reduces Microvascular Complications

UKPDS Long-term Follow-up: Legacy Effect of Earlier Intensive Glucose Control

Page 8: UKPDS 33: Intensive Glycemic Control Significantly Reduces Microvascular Complications

Steno-2: Effect of a Multifactorial Intervention on Mortality, Macro- and Microvascular Complications

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Steno-2: Legacy Effect of a Multifactorial Intervention on Nephropathy and Retinopathy