Coronary artery disease is the major determinant of excess mortality in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and persistent proteinuria
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Coronary artery disease is the major determinant of excess mortality in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and persistent proteinuria
Abstract
The goal of this review was to assess the magnitude of coronary artery disease (CAD) mortality and its determinants in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) patients with persistent proteinuria. By reanalyzing data from two previously published studies of patients with nephropathy, it was found that these patients had extremely high CAD mortality rates in comparison with IDDM patients without proteinuria, but only after the age of 35 yr. In addition, the risk of CAD death was associated with high serum cholesterol levels but was unrelated to systemic blood pressure, smoking habits, and obesity. Further studies of the determinants of CAD in patients with IDDM and proteinuria are urgently needed. Except for efforts to lower serum cholesterol, it is not known whether any other measure can be undertaken to reduce the extremely high mortality due to CAD that afflicts IDDM patients with persistent proteinuria, in particular those patients whose renal failure might have been "successfully" postponed by antihypertensive therapy.
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