The UK Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS): Its legacy for type 2 diabetes management

I. Campbell
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subjects (> 120% ideal body weight) randomised primarily to metformin, there was a substantial risk reduction for MI (39%, p=0.01) and all-cause mortality (36%, p=0.011). The blood pressure control part of the UKPDS, known as the Hypertension in Diabetes Study (HDS), demonstrated that tight blood pressure control over nine years (mean fall of 160/94 to 144/82 mmHg), with either atenolol or captopril, compared to a less tight blood pressure control group (mean fall of 161/94 to 154/87 mmHg) – a difference of 10/5 mmHg, sustained over the nine years – resulted in significant benefit. There was a reduction in overall risk of microvascular complications by 37% (p=0.0092), diabetes-related deaths by 32% (p=0.0046) but no significant effect was seen in all-cause mortality. After 6 years, 29% of the diabetic subjects required three or more drugs to achieve tight blood pressure control.
英国前瞻性糖尿病研究(UKPDS):其对2型糖尿病管理的遗产
当受试者(>理想体重的120%)主要随机分配到二甲双胍组时,心肌梗死(39%,p=0.01)和全因死亡率(36%,p=0.011)的风险显著降低。UKPDS的血压控制部分,被称为高血压糖尿病研究(HDS),证明了阿替洛尔或卡托普利在9年内严密控制血压(平均下降160/94至144/82 mmHg),与不太严密的血压对照组(平均下降161/94至154/87 mmHg)相比-差异10/5 mmHg,持续9年-导致显着获益。微血管并发症的总风险降低了37% (p=0.0092),糖尿病相关死亡降低了32% (p=0.0046),但对全因死亡率没有显著影响。6年后,29%的糖尿病患者需要三种或三种以上的药物才能达到严格的血压控制。
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