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2. Prolonged effect of intensive therapy on the risk of retinopathy complications in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus: 10 years after the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial
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Timothy W. Olsen, S. Hitt, Thomas J. Songer, Alan M. Jacobson, A. Burwood, R. Beaser, M. Szpiech, H. Martinez, Gayle M. Lorenzi, Anthony D. Morrison, C. Hannon, A. Farr, M. Hebdon, R. Colligan, T. Manolio, C. Wilson, Kathie L. Hermayer, John I. Malone, B. Burzuk, Kathy Glander, N. Silvers, B. Jones, A. Galpirn, M. Reid, David E. Goldstein, L. Sun, J. Giangiacom, P. Lou, Dean P. Hainsworth, Shalamar D. Sibley, Ronald J. Prineas, Louis A. Lobes, H. Wolpert, Mark E. Molitch, J. Sheindlin, Senda Ajroud-Driss, L. Dews, Kate Edwards, John M. Pach, Wanjie Sun, E. Cupelli, K. Stoessel, Samuel Dagogo-Jack, K. Harvey, J. Gordon, M. B. Murphy, John P. Bantle, J. D. Carey, Inger Burnett-Zeigler, Andrew M. Paterson, Henry Ferreyra, Manjot K. Gill, Barbara H. Waberski, B. Rogness, Fred W. Whitehouse, R. Ufret, Gordon C. Weir, Daniel H. O'Leary, S. Thomas, Barbara E. K. Klein, G. Ziegler, C. Wigley, L. Kastorff, C. Siebert, M. Palmert, C. Clark, J. Brown-Friday, S. Braunstein, Martin J. Stevens, M. Nutaitis, S. Catton, Samir S. Deeb, William V. Tamborlane, J. Alappatt, Robert Bergren, R. Eastman, Samuel S. Engel, K. Gehres, John M. Lachin, Davida F. Kruger, Jill P. Crandall, P. Geithman, Blanche M. Chavers, Stephen S. Feman, Mary E. Larkin, Thomas C. Lee, Catherine L. Martin, J. Parker, C. West, A. Gordon, Hugh D. Wabers, Sharon B. Schwartz, B. Zinman, M. Espeland, Neil H. White, M. N. Iyer, Rose Gubitosi-Klug, C. Canny, Robert Detrano, S. MacLean, Alice T. Lyon, M. E. Lackaye, Oscar B. Crofford, David A. Lee, M. Brent, Mark S. Mandelcorn, D. Badal, Lucy A. Levandoski, Barbara J. Maschak-Carey, John E. Godine, M. Hawkins, R. Gstalder, L. Survant, Charles Campbell, Matthew D. Davis, Anupam Agarwal, Lawrence J. Singerman, Brandy N. Rutledge, Anita Harrington, M. Novak, David A. Nicolle, P. Gaston, Isaac Boniuk, William H. Herman, S. Park, D. Counts, J. Quin, Nancy L. Robinson, Enrico Cagliero, T. Adkins, T. Woodfill, Scott M. Steidl, John Dupre, P. A. Bourne, L. Baker, D. Sandstrom, K. Miner, L. Mayer, S. Schussler, N. Grove, N. Wong, A. Iannacone, D. Wood, Lisa Diminick, D. Meyer, Barbara Esser, T. Thompson, David M. Nathan, A. Edwards, Lee M. Jampol, David S. Schade, M. Croswell, Joseph F. Polak, M. Spencer, Helen Lambeth, Paul G. Arrigg, Janie Lipps, H. Zegarra, Rodney A. Lorenz, Ayad A. Jaffa, James W. Albers, P. Astlesford, Thomas A. Weingeist, J. Vaccaro-Kish, Alicia J. Jenkins, Ronald K. Mayfield, M. May, A. Kowarski, Michael W. Steffes, W. T. Garvey, Saul Genuth, D. Zheng, Andrew P. Boright, J. Ginsberg, M. L. Bernal, Daniel L. McGee, Eva L. Feldman, Larry Rand, P. Low, J. Rosenzweig, L. Funk, Larry D. Hubbard, Orville G. Kolterman, D. Blackburn, E. Steuer, D. Rosenberg, Rodica Pop-Busui, S. Moser, John E. Hokanson, Julio V. Santiago, Daniel T. Lackland, James L. Kinyoun, Kevin J. Blinder, K. Taylor, D. Hornbeck, C. O'Donnell, Bernard H. Doft, Susan G. Elner, Dean B. Burgess, D. Kenny, Jeffrey M. Joyce, John D. Brunzell, O. Hamdy, Jerry P. Palmer, Jonathan Q. Purnell, R. Zeither, Douglas A. Greene, E. A. Tanaka, Yu-Guang He, Ramzi K. Hemady, Arup Das, Michael Bryer-Ash, Sheila Smith-Brewer, D. Ostrowski, M. Stern, C. Williams, Andrew K. Vine, M. McLellan, Ronald Klein, Annette Barnie, Michael H. Goldbaum, E. Angus, S. Scherer, R. D'Agostino, Philip Raskin, Santica M. Marcovina, B. Schaefer, A. F. Burrows, K. Morgan, David J. Brillon, H. Ricks, S. Strowig, R. Oudiz, S. Yacoub-Wasef, Jye-Yu C. Backlund, K. Chan, B. Gloeb, M. Johnson, Stephen R. Russell, D. J. Becker, Richard S. Crow, J. L. Canady, David G. Miller, O. Stone, Allan L. Drash, S. Yoser, S. Johnsonbaugh, Edward Chaum, L. Kaminski, M. Fox, J. Kramer, M. Bracey, H. Engel, Peter R. Pavan, Maria F. Lopes-Virella, C. Sommer, Daniel P. Joseph, M. Geckle, V. Reppucci, D. Etzwiler, M. Brabham, J. Fradkin, K. Lee, Jean M. Bucksa, E. Golden, Thomas Donner, Edwin M. Stone, Shelley B. Bull, William I. Sivitz, J. Selby, Pamela Rath, Murk-Hein Heinemann, L. Kim, T. Williams, D. Noller, D. Singer, J. Long, G. Grand, R. Devenyi, J. M. Schluter, B. Petty, Margaret L. Bayless, Alexander J. Brucker, S. Fritz, C. Cowie, Om P. Ganda, F. Thoma, K. Klumpp, Z. Strugula, Timothy J. Lyons, Patricia A. Cleary, A. Blevins, H. Shamoon, J. Soule, John A. Colwell, M. Phillips, Gaurav K. Shah, C. Hurtenbach, S. Rogers, Richard M. Bergenstal, Patricia Gatcomb, R. Trail, H. Culver Boldt, J. Bayless, Jonathan Shankle, David M. Kendall, Matthew A. Thomas, P. G. Sharuk, P. Lindsey, Ronald P. Danis, Christopher M. Ryan, William Dahms, P. Paczan Rath, S. Elsing, Gabriel Virella, Abbas E. Kitabchi, D. Moore, S. Pendegras, Trevor J. Orchard, K. Nickander, A. Determan, L. Van Ottingham, J. Harth, Michael W. Neider, and Shelly Olson
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,Adolescent ,Article ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Young Adult ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Insulin ,Risk factor ,Infusion Pumps ,Glycated Hemoglobin ,Type 1 diabetes ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Fundus photography ,Diabetic retinopathy ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Ophthalmology ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,chemistry ,Disease Progression ,Female ,Glycated hemoglobin ,business ,Retinopathy ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To examine the persistence of the original treatment effects 10 years after the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) in the follow-up Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications (EDIC) study. In the DCCT, intensive therapy aimed at near-normal glycemia reduced the risk of microvascular complications of type 1 diabetes mellitus compared with conventional therapy. METHODS Retinopathy was evaluated by fundus photography in 1211 subjects at EDIC year 10. Further 3-step progression on the Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study scale from DCCT closeout was the primary outcome. RESULTS After 10 years of EDIC follow-up, there was no significant difference in mean glycated hemoglobin levels (8.07% vs 7.98%) between the original treatment groups. Nevertheless, compared with the former conventional treatment group, the former intensive group had significantly lower incidences from DCCT close of further retinopathy progression and proliferative retinopathy or worse (hazard reductions, 53%-56%; P < .001). The risk (hazard) reductions at 10 years of EDIC were attenuated compared with the 70% to 71% over the first 4 years of EDIC (P < .001). The persistent beneficial effects of former intensive therapy were largely explained by the difference in glycated hemoglobin levels during DCCT. CONCLUSION The persistent difference in diabetic retinopathy between former intensive and conventional therapy ("metabolic memory") continues for at least 10 years but may be waning. TRIAL REGISTRATION (clinicaltrials.gov) Identifiers: NCT00360815 and NCT00360893.
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3. Contributors, May 1977
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Akello, R.J., Banerjee, D.K., Barber, P.W., Catravas, G.N., Davies, J.B., Davies, O.J., Davies, R., de Santis, P., Easter, B., Geithman, G.A., Gonda, J., Grange, J.A., Gupta, K.K., Higgins, I.D., Hoefer, W.J.R., James, D.S., Kerr, A.R., Kneppo, I., Konrad, A., Mattauch, R.J., McAulay, A.D., Milligan, T.A., Neelakantaswamy, P.S., Oliva, S.A., Olsen, R.G., Painchaud, G.R., Riblet, G.P., Riblet, H.J., Saad, S.S., Schott, F.W., Schrader, D.H., Schroeder, W.E., Stephenson, I.M., Weis, M., and Yodokawa, T.
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Presents a biographical entry for each author and co-author included in this issue of the publication.
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- 1977
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4. A Microwave Irradiation Chamber for Scientific Studies on Agricultural Products (Short Papers)
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Olsen, R.G., Geithman, G.A., and Schrader, D.H.
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The design and testing of a chamber for uniform heating of objects with an intense microwave field is described. Methods for direct and inferred measurement of temperature in the microwave field during irradiation are discussed. A theoretical analysis was made to determine the range of electrical parameters for which heating will be uniform. This analysis was verified experimentally. Curves for determining the rate of energy absorption in cylindrical posts are given for a wide range of electrical parameters.
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- 1977
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5. A Note on Diminishing Returns and Linear Homogeneity
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Geithman, David T. and Stinson, Byron S.
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6. Employment in Latin America
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Geithman, David T.
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- 1981
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