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Epidemiologic Relationships Between A1C and All-Cause Mortality During a Median 3.4-Year Follow-up of Glycemic Treatment in the ACCORD Trial
by
Margolis, Karen L.
, Brillon, David J.
, Buse, John B.
, Schnall, Adrian
, Cohen, Robert M.
, Goff, David C.
, Seaquist, Elizabeth R.
, Byington, Robert P.
, Probstfield, Jeffrey L.
, Malozowski, Saul
, Ambrosius, Walter T.
, Riddle, Matthew C.
in
Aged
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Blood pressure
/ Cause of Death
/ Clinical trials
/ death
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - drug therapy
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - mortality
/ Diabetes. Impaired glucose tolerance
/ Drug dosages
/ drug therapy
/ Endocrine pancreas. Apud cells (diseases)
/ Endocrinopathies
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Glycated Hemoglobin
/ Glycated Hemoglobin - metabolism
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Hyperglycemia
/ Hyperglycemia - drug therapy
/ Hyperglycemia - mortality
/ Hypoglycemia
/ Hypoglycemic Agents
/ Hypoglycemic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Male
/ Medical sciences
/ Metabolic diseases
/ metabolism
/ Middle Aged
/ Miscellaneous
/ Mortality
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
/ Original Research
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ risk
/ Risk Factors
/ therapeutic use
/ Type 2 diabetes
/ United States
2010
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Epidemiologic Relationships Between A1C and All-Cause Mortality During a Median 3.4-Year Follow-up of Glycemic Treatment in the ACCORD Trial
by
Margolis, Karen L.
, Brillon, David J.
, Buse, John B.
, Schnall, Adrian
, Cohen, Robert M.
, Goff, David C.
, Seaquist, Elizabeth R.
, Byington, Robert P.
, Probstfield, Jeffrey L.
, Malozowski, Saul
, Ambrosius, Walter T.
, Riddle, Matthew C.
in
Aged
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Blood pressure
/ Cause of Death
/ Clinical trials
/ death
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - drug therapy
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - mortality
/ Diabetes. Impaired glucose tolerance
/ Drug dosages
/ drug therapy
/ Endocrine pancreas. Apud cells (diseases)
/ Endocrinopathies
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Glycated Hemoglobin
/ Glycated Hemoglobin - metabolism
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Hyperglycemia
/ Hyperglycemia - drug therapy
/ Hyperglycemia - mortality
/ Hypoglycemia
/ Hypoglycemic Agents
/ Hypoglycemic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Male
/ Medical sciences
/ Metabolic diseases
/ metabolism
/ Middle Aged
/ Miscellaneous
/ Mortality
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
/ Original Research
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ risk
/ Risk Factors
/ therapeutic use
/ Type 2 diabetes
/ United States
2010
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Epidemiologic Relationships Between A1C and All-Cause Mortality During a Median 3.4-Year Follow-up of Glycemic Treatment in the ACCORD Trial
by
Margolis, Karen L.
, Brillon, David J.
, Buse, John B.
, Schnall, Adrian
, Cohen, Robert M.
, Goff, David C.
, Seaquist, Elizabeth R.
, Byington, Robert P.
, Probstfield, Jeffrey L.
, Malozowski, Saul
, Ambrosius, Walter T.
, Riddle, Matthew C.
in
Aged
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Blood pressure
/ Cause of Death
/ Clinical trials
/ death
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - drug therapy
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - mortality
/ Diabetes. Impaired glucose tolerance
/ Drug dosages
/ drug therapy
/ Endocrine pancreas. Apud cells (diseases)
/ Endocrinopathies
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Glycated Hemoglobin
/ Glycated Hemoglobin - metabolism
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Hyperglycemia
/ Hyperglycemia - drug therapy
/ Hyperglycemia - mortality
/ Hypoglycemia
/ Hypoglycemic Agents
/ Hypoglycemic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Male
/ Medical sciences
/ Metabolic diseases
/ metabolism
/ Middle Aged
/ Miscellaneous
/ Mortality
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
/ Original Research
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Public health. Hygiene
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ risk
/ Risk Factors
/ therapeutic use
/ Type 2 diabetes
/ United States
2010
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Epidemiologic Relationships Between A1C and All-Cause Mortality During a Median 3.4-Year Follow-up of Glycemic Treatment in the ACCORD Trial
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Epidemiologic Relationships Between A1C and All-Cause Mortality During a Median 3.4-Year Follow-up of Glycemic Treatment in the ACCORD Trial
2010
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Randomized treatment comparing an intensive glycemic treatment strategy with a standard strategy in the Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) trial was ended early because of an unexpected excess of mortality in the intensive arm. As part of ongoing post hoc analyses of potential mechanisms for this finding, we explored whether on-treatment A1C itself had an independent relationship with mortality.
Participants with type 2 diabetes (n = 10,251 with mean age 62 years, median duration of diabetes 10 years, and median A1C 8.1%) were randomly assigned to treatment strategies targeting either A1C <6.0% (intensive) or A1C 7.0-7.9% (standard). Data obtained during 3.4 (median) years of follow-up before cessation of intensive treatment were analyzed using several multivariable models.
Various characteristics of the participants and the study sites at baseline had significant associations with the risk of mortality. Before and after adjustment for these covariates, a higher average on-treatment A1C was a stronger predictor of mortality than the A1C for the last interval of follow-up or the decrease of A1C in the first year. Higher average A1C was associated with greater risk of death. The risk of death with the intensive strategy increased approximately linearly from 6-9% A1C and appeared to be greater with the intensive than with the standard strategy only when average A1C was >7%.
These analyses implicate factors associated with persisting higher A1C levels, rather than low A1C per se, as likely contributors to the increased mortality risk associated with the intensive glycemic treatment strategy in ACCORD.
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
Subject
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ death
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - drug therapy
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - mortality
/ Diabetes. Impaired glucose tolerance
/ Endocrine pancreas. Apud cells (diseases)
/ Female
/ Glycated Hemoglobin - metabolism
/ Humans
/ Hyperglycemia - drug therapy
/ Hypoglycemic Agents - therapeutic use
/ Male
/ noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
/ Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
/ risk
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