1. Mortality in the Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study (GRADE).
- Author
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Banerji MA, Buse JB, Younes N, Krause-Steinrauf H, Ghazi A, Lee M, Park J, Pop-Busui R, Underkofler C, and Fortmann SP
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- Humans, Male, Risk Factors, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Cardiovascular Diseases, Hypertension, Neoplasms
- Abstract
Objective: We report mortality outcomes in the Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study (GRADE) among people with type 2 diabetes diagnosed within 10 years and no recent history of cardiovascular events or cancer., Research Design and Methods: Overall mortality rates and major causes of death were assessed over an average of 5 years of follow-up. Cause of death was adjudicated centrally by a committee masked to treatment assignment. We examined baseline covariates and the 10-year Framingham Risk Score for associations., Results: Mortality rate was low (0.59 per 100 participant-years). Participants who died during follow-up were likely to be older, be male, have a history of hypertension, have a history of smoking, and have moderate albuminuria. The two most common underlying causes of death were "cardiovascular-cause" (a composite of underlying causes) (38.6%) and cancer (26.8%). There were no differences by treatment group., Conclusions: Among people with diabetes of relatively short duration, cause of death was varied. Attention to health risks beyond cardiovascular diseases is warranted., (© 2024 by the American Diabetes Association.)
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- 2024
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