European Heart Journal Advance Access originally published online on August 7, 2008
European Heart Journal 2008 29(18):2193-2194; doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehn368
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Not all diabetics are created equal (in cardiovascular risk)
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This editorial refers to Coronary calcium measurement improves prediction of cardiovascular events in asymptomatic patients with type 2 diabetes: the PREDICT study,
by R.S. Elkeles et al., on page 2244
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Current guidelines continue to recommend all persons with diabetes be considered at high risk and treated accordingly. For example, National Cholesterol Education Panel Guidelines state Persons with type 2 diabetes should be managed as a coronary heart disease (CHD) risk equivalent. Treatment for low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol should follow Adult Treatment Panel III recommendations for persons with established CHD.1 This remains an important tenet, as up to 80% of persons with diabetes will suffer a cardiovascular event. This has led some
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- Coronary calcium measurement improves prediction of cardiovascular events in asymptomatic patients with type 2 diabetes: the PREDICT study
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