Diabetes: Prevalence, prognosis and management of a potent cardiovascular risk factor
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Diabetes: Prevalence, prognosis and management of a potent cardiovascular risk factor
Abstract
This review highlights the increased risk of cardiovascular disease and the dismal prognosis after acute coronary events when diabetes is present. Although there have been improvements in this area, diabetes still confers an increased risk. In order to achieve successful outcomes in individuals with diabetes, extensive treatment of risk factors and the use of all available evidence-based therapies are needed. In this context, glucose-lowering therapies and antithrombotic and revascularisation strategies are detailed in this review. Emerging data indicate that novel glucose-lowering drugs may impact cardiovascular outcome with mechanisms that are beyond glucose control. In addition, this review addresses hidden diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance in patients with acute and stable coronary artery disease and how they influence future cardiovascular risk.
Keywords: Diabetes; abnormal glucose tolerance; acute coronary syndrome; cardiovascular safety; glucose control; glucose-lowering drugs; myocardial infarction; secondary prevention.
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