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DIABETES
Reprints • emjreviews.com
EASD ANNUAL CONGRESS 2015
STOCKHOLMSMÄSSAN, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
14TH-18TH SEPTEMBER 2015
Should Type 2 Diabetes Management be More of a
Priority in Post-Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients?
SHOULD TYPE 2 DIABETES MANAGEMENT BE MORE OF
A PRIORITY IN POST-ACUTE CORONARY
SYNDROME PATIENTS?
This symposium took place on 14th September 2015 as part of
the 51st Annual Meeting of the European Association for the
Study of Diabetes (EASD) in Stockholm, Sweden
Chairperson
Ele Ferrannini1
Speakers
Ele Ferrannini,1 Stephen J Nicholls,2 Jørgen Rungby,3
Jean-Claude Tardif,4 Faiez Zannad5
1. University of Pisa School of Medicine, Pisa, Italy
2. SAHMRI and University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
3. Gentofte U
DIABETES Reprints • emjreviews.com EASD ANNUAL CO
SHOULD TYPE 2 DIABETES MANAGEMENT BE MORE OF
disease (CVD) is rare. Only the DPP-4 alogliptin
control in patients with T2D and CVD are very gen
Data from 530,083 participants (adjusted for age,
Treatment decisions are even more complex fo
Table 1: Baseline characteristics comparison of t
The detailed results of the EMPA-REG-OUTCOME stud
influences the nature and severity of coronar