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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

Authors :
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
Shelly Olson
Source :
Archives of ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960). 126(12)
Publication Year :
2008

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.

Details

ISSN :
15383601
Volume :
126
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....eb439df154c671800eaf8904d5b61543