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Mortality and Morbidity in Treated Hypertensive Type 2 Diabetic Patients with Micro‐ or Macroproteinuria
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1995
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HypertensionHeart FailureRenal PathologyDiabetic PatientsProteinuric Type 2Renal FunctionHypertensive Type 2Public HealthMicrovascular DysfunctionDiabetes ManagementAntihypertensive TherapyNatural HistoryDiabetes ComplicationsDiuretic ResistanceEpidemiologyUrologyRenal DiseaseCardiovascular DiseaseDiabetesDiabetic Kidney DiseaseDiabetes MellitusMedicineNephrology
In order to describe the natural history of high risk diabetic patients treated for hypertension we have followed a sequential sample of 100 hypertensive Type 2 diabetic patients with elevated urinary protein excretion (≥60 mg 24 h −1 ) for a period of 1–7 years. Antihypertensive treatment was instituted in all patients and, in addition, the patients were offered the possibility of participation in an intensified antihypertensive therapy programme. After a mean follow‐up of 4 years overall mortality was 13 %. Nineteen percent of all patients experienced a cardiovascular event and 7 % a cerebrovascular event. In conclusion, in this study the overall mortality was lower that previously reported in proteinuric Type 2 diabetic patients. Antihypertensive treatment may account for this outcome.
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