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AbstractBLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL: More than half of all diabetic patients have high blood pressure. Even more so than in the general population, hypertension compromises the cardiovascular and renal prognosis. Optimal blood pressure control can limit the progression of microangiopathy and macroangiopathy as clearly demonstrated in the HOT and UKPDS studies. For the WHO, the goal is to control pressures < 130/85 mmHg. In this respect, there has been no demonstration of a J-curve relationship between pressure lowering with antihypertension drugs and incidence of cardiovascular events among patients with coronary artery disease included in the HOT study.
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