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Mediation of the Effect of Glycemia on the Risk of CVD Outcomes in Type 1 Diabetes: The DCCT/EDIC Study.

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Bebu, I., et al. “Mediation Of The Effect Of Glycemia On The Risk Of Cvd Outcomes In Type 1 Diabetes: The Dcct/Edic Study.”. Diabetes Care, pp. 1284-1289.
Center University of Washington
Author Ionut Bebu, Barbara H Braffett, Trevor J Orchard, Gayle M Lorenzi, John M Lachin, DCCT/EDIC Research Group
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT)/Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications (EDIC) study has demonstrated the major role of hyperglycemia as a risk factor for clinical cardiovascular outcomes in type 1 diabetes (T1D). We assessed whether and to what extent the effect of glycemia is mediated by other established cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: In the DCCT, 1,441 participants were randomized to receive either intensive or conventional diabetes therapy. The EDIC observational follow-up study enrolled 96% of the surviving DCCT cohort with 94% of the survivors still actively participating after more than 27 years of follow-up. Mediation of the effect of glycemia, as captured by HbA, on the subsequent CVD risk was quantified using the relative change in the CVD risk associated with HbA between models without and with the potential mediator.

RESULTS: Adjusted for age, only a few factors (e.g., pulse, triglycerides, albumin excretion rate) explained more than 10% of the effect of glycemia on CVD risk when considered individually. In multivariable models, these traditional risk factors together mediated up to ∼50% of the effect of glycemia on the risk of CVD. However, the association between HbA and the risk of CVD remained highly significant even after adjustment for these risk factors.

CONCLUSIONS: While HbA is associated with many traditional CVD risk factors, its association with these factors alone cannot explain its effects on risk of CVD. Consequently, aggressive management of traditional nonglycemic CVD risk factors, coupled with aggressive glycemic management, is indicated for individuals with type 1 diabetes.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Diabetes care
Volume
42
Issue
7
Number of Pages
1284-1289
Date Published
07/2019
ISSN Number
1935-5548
DOI
10.2337/dc18-1613
Alternate Journal
Diabetes Care
PMID
30894365
PMCID
PMC6609964
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