The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT).

Health trends Pub Date : 1994-01-01
H Keen
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The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) provided much information towards settling the long-running controversy about the effectiveness of improving control of diabetes on the risk of its major complications. With the appearance or the advance of clinically significant retinopathy as its major outcome variable, DCCT randomised 1,441 insulin-dependent diabetic patients to conventional or intensified control groups. In both primary prevention and secondary intervention arms of the trial, intensified control reduced retinopathy risk by half or more, and also reduced nephropathy and neuropathy risks--however, risk of severe hypoglycaemic episodes was increased about three-fold. By contrast, there were no differences in quality of life, neurocognitive or emotional assessments between the two groups. The application of trial findings to 'real life' care is considered.

糖尿病控制和并发症试验(DCCT)。
糖尿病控制和并发症试验(DCCT)为解决长期以来关于改善糖尿病主要并发症风险控制有效性的争议提供了大量信息。以临床显著性视网膜病变的出现或进展为主要结局变量,DCCT将1441例胰岛素依赖性糖尿病患者随机分为常规组或强化对照组。在该试验的一级预防和二级干预组中,强化控制使视网膜病变风险降低了一半或更多,也降低了肾病和神经病变风险——然而,严重低血糖发作的风险增加了约三倍。相比之下,两组在生活质量、神经认知或情绪评估方面没有差异。考虑将试验结果应用于“现实生活”护理。
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