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- Introduction
- Outline
- The magnitude of the association
- Current diagnostic criteria
- Burden of diabetes in the US
- The MRFIT study
- Diabetes and CVD death rates
- Age-adjusted rates of nonfatal MI and fatal CHD
- The CHS study
- The Framingham study
- HRs for vascular outcomes and diabetes
- HRs for coronary heart disease
- HRs and other risk factors
- Fasting blood glucose
- Comparison of HRs for coronary heart disease
- Glycated hemoglobin
- Type I diabetes
- DCCT EDIC trail
- The EDC study population
- Intensive therapy and HbA1c
- Cumulative incidence of CVD
- Cumulative 30 year incidences
- The nature of the association
- Natural progression of atherosclerosis
- Cross section of a clotted artery
- CVD and death in diabetes
- Predictors of heart disease
- Increased risk in patients with kidney disease
- Changes in risk factors for nephropathy
- Distribution of incident CAD cases
- Dramatic change in mortality rates
- The FinnDiane study
- Validation of these results
- Primary cause of death of Pittsburgh EDC study
- Renal disease and CVD
- GHb and CVD in diabetes
- CAD in T1D
- Fatal CAD by HbA1c and insulin dose
- Nonfatal CAD by HbA1c and insulin dose
- Association of glycemia with CVD in T1D
- Insulin resistance in type 1 diabetes
- Family history predicts CAD
- Equation describing insulin sensitivity
- Survival curve for CAD by IR status
- 10 year prediction
- Proposed mechanisms of CAD in T1D
- Effect of cholesterol
- linkage of diabetes, insulin resistance and CVD
- Insulin resistance syndrome
- Prevalence of NCEP metabolic syndrome
- Metabolic syndrome increases risks
- Metabolic syndrome is a secondary factor
- Cardiovascular mortality and diabetes
- Decline in mortality and diabetes
- Survival after heart attack
- Risk factors for CVD
- The effect of glucose
- The DeCode study
- HbA1c as a predictor of the disease
- Predictors of MI
- HbA1c's association with heart diseases
- The glucose stabilization hypothesis
- Glycemia and plaques
- Morphology of atherosclerosis
- Haptoglobin (Hp)
- The Hp genotype
- Hp and HDL cholesterol
- Human longitudinal studies
- The HOPE trial
- The ICARE trail
- End point change with vitamin E
- Hp genotype over 18 years of follow-up
- Multivariate modeling
- Hp predicts renal disease
- Conclusions
Topics Covered
- Epidemiology
- Definition and the magnitude of association in Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes
- Pathology and pathogenesis
- Major risk factors for heart disease in type 1 diabetes, including renal disease, insulin resistance and glycemic control
- Major risk factors for heart disease in type 2 diabetes, including insulin resistance and glycemic control
- Haptoglobin genotype and heart disease risk in diabetes
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Orchard, T.J. (2013, May 22). Diabetes and heart disease [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/PFJC2580.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on May 22, 2013
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Trevor J. Orchard, Stock Shareholder (Self-managed): BMS intended stock.