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Petition: Tell NIH Lowering Blood Sugar In Diabetics Does NOT ...
The Common Voice, SC - Jun 24, 2008
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Second study shows that very tight blood sugar goals may not help ...
Gather.com, MA - Jun 24, 2008
In fact, more people treated with "tight" sugar control died than people who got the "regular" treatment. It seemed that intensive lowering of blood sugar ...

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Studies Differ on Benefits of Aggressive Blood Sugar Control
Washington Post, United States - Jun 6, 2008
In the first study, called ADVANCE (Action in Diabetes and Vascular Disease), researchers found that among those who underwent intensive blood sugar control ...
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Glucose control reduces risk of kidney disease Daily Times
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VA Diabetes Trial shows that intensive glucose control has little ...
TheHeart.Org, NY - Jun 17, 2008
Nevertheless, blood sugar reduction was not found to have a significant effect in reducing CVD events. "For intensive glucose control to yield a significant ...

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Do the means justify the ends
Express Pharma, India - Jun 23, 2008
Both trials provide somewhat different results regarding blood sugar control and cardiovascular events for patients with type 2 diabetes. ...
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MIMS Summary: NICE updates guidance on type 2 diabetes
Healthcare Republic (press release), UK - Jun 23, 2008
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No Heart Healthy Benefits for Diabetics from Aggressive Blood ...
HealthNews, CA - Jun 15, 2008
The Australian study, called Advance, confirmed earlier research showing that intensive blood sugar control can protect the kidneys, but does not prevent ...
Less Intensive Treatment Given Diabetic Women With Heart Disease
Washington Post, United States - Jun 16, 2008
"Women have worse control of their blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol levels compared to men and are given cholesterol-lowering medications less ...
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Meta-analysis of effects of intensive blood-glucose control on late complications of type I diabetes … -
PH Wang, J Lau, TC Chalmers - Lancet, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... Long-term intensive blood glucose control significantly reduces the risk of diabetic
retinopathy and nephropathy progression but long-term continuous ...

Cost effectiveness of an intensive blood glucose control policy in patients with type 2 diabetes: … -
A Gray, M Raikou, A McGuire, P Fenn, R Stevens, C … - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2000 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Copyright ? 2000, British Medical Journal. Cost effectiveness of an intensive blood
glucose control policy in patients with type 2 diabetes: economic analysis ...

How does blood glucose control with insulin save lives in intensive care? -
G Van den Berghe - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2004 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Is glycemic control crucial in bringing about the clinical benefits of intensive
insulin therapy, or is blood glucose control epiphenomenal to the other ...

Frequency of blood glucose monitoring in relation to glycaemic control: observational study with … -
JMM Evans, RW Newton, DA Ruta, TM MacDonald, RJ … - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 1999 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Intensive blood glucose control with sulphonylureas or insulin compared with
conventional treatment and the risk of complications in patients with type 2 ...

… of long-term glycemic control in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients by transient intensive -
H Ilkova, B Glaser, A Tunckale, N Bagriacik, E … - Diabetes Care, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... are partially reversible by the short-term control of blood glucose levels. We
hypothesized that the induction of euglycemia, using intensive insulin therapy ...

… insulin therapy improves the efficiency and safety of blood glucose control in critically ill … -
S Kanji, A Singh, M Tierney, H Meggison, L … - Intensive Care Medicine, 2004 - Springer
... respect to both the target blood glucose range and ... Berghe study, attempts at more
intensive insulin infusions ... not adequately maintain serum glucose within the ...

Limitations of Conventional Methods of Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose: Lessons learned from 3 days … -
E Boland, T Monsod, M Delucia, CA Brandt, S … - Diabetes Care, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
... N Engl J Med 329:977?986, 1993 [Abstract/Free Full Text]; UK Prospective Diabetes
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… hepatocyte mitochondrial ultrastructure and function by strict blood glucose control with insulin in … -
I Vanhorebeek, R De Vos, D Mesotten, PJ Wouters, C … - The Lancet, 2005 - Elsevier
... study protocol, the mean morning blood glucose concentration during ... doses of insulin
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Association of glycaemia with macrovascular and microvascular complications of type 2 diabetes ( … -
IM Stratton, AI Adler, HAW Neil, DR Matthews, SE … - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2000 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... risk reduction (P=0.052) in myocardial infarction in the clinical trial in the group
allocated to a policy of intensive blood glucose control (associated with ...

Benefits of Strict Glucose and Blood Pressure Control in Type 2 Diabetes Lessons From the UK … -
M Laakso - Circulation, 1999 - Am Heart Assoc
... The UKPDS, which began in 1977, was designed to show whether intensive blood glucose
control reduces the risk of macrovascular or microvascular complications ...

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Intensive Blood Sugar Control in Type 2 Diabetes

People with type 2 diabetes, particularly those at risk for heart attack and stroke, need to keep their blood sugar from getting too high. But a new study of adults with type 2 diabetes at high risk for cardiovascular problems found that tighter control isn't always better. A therapeutic strategy to tightly control blood sugar not only failed to reduce their risk of major cardiovascular events; it actually raised their risk of death.

a photo of a person administering a blood glucose test.

An estimated 21 million Americans have diabetes, and 284,000 die from it each year. Cardiovascular conditions account for 65% of those deaths. In fact, adults with type 2 diabetes are more than twice as likely as those without diabetes to die from heart disease.

Previous studies suggested that keeping blood sugar at near-normal levels might help people with type 2 diabetes lower their risk for cardiovascular disease. However, these observational studies didn't actually test treatments to reduce blood sugar. Blood sugar control has been shown in clinical trials to reduce some complications from diabetes, including eye and kidney diseases. It also lowers cardiovascular disease risk in people with type 1 diabetes.

The ACCORD (Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes) clinical trial, which was supported primarily by NIH's National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), set out to compare a strategy aiming for near-normal blood sugar levels—below both current recommendations and those tested in previous studies—to the standard blood sugar targets for people with type 2 diabetes and heart disease or other cardiovascular risk factors. Conducted at 77 sites in the U.S. and Canada, ACCORD enrolled over 10,000 people between the ages of 40 and 79. The participants, who had been living with diabetes for an average of 10 years, were randomly assigned to standard or intensive treatment goals. Both groups received patient education and counseling and were treated with FDA-approved diabetes medications as needed to reach the treatment goals.

In February, NHLBI stopped the intensive blood sugar strategy early, after an average of 3.5 years of treatment instead of the planned 5.6 years, because of safety concerns. The first published results, in the June 12, 2008, issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, show that the intensive strategy group had a 22% higher risk of death—or 54 more deaths—than the standard group. The causes of death were similar in each group, with about half from cardiovascular conditions, such as heart attack, sudden cardiac death, stroke or heart failure.

"Despite detailed analyses, we have been unable to identify the precise cause of the increased risk of death in the intensive blood sugar strategy group," noted lead author Dr. Hertzel C. Gerstein. "We believe that some unidentified combination of factors tied to the overall medical strategy is likely at play."

For adults with long-standing type 2 diabetes who have or are at risk for cardiovascular disease, intensively lowering blood sugar to near-normal levels appears to be too risky. It's not yet clear whether it could help patients at lower risk of cardiovascular disease or those with more recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes.

All ACCORD study participants now aim for standard blood sugar levels. Other components of the study—looking at aggressively lowering blood pressure and treating multiple blood lipids (cholesterol and triglycerides) in high-risk diabetic patients—are continuing through June 2009.


 

 
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