Should adults with type 2 diabetes be screened for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease?

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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is associated with greater risks for cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Multiple noninvasive screening tools for CVD including cardiac CT, carotid intima-media thickness test, myocardial perfusion imaging have been examined in those with diabetes, but the prognostic value of these tests vary and issues remain regarding their cost-benefit ratios, potential harms of radiation, and how they fit into screening algorithms for CVD. We discuss in this report the needs and criteria for screening tests and summarize the evidence from observational studies and clinical trials. We also explore whether there should be more sensitive screening modalities to better detect both short and long-term cardiovascular risk among asymptomatic patients with diabetes.

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Wong, N., & Zhao, Y. (2015). Should adults with type 2 diabetes be screened for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease? F1000Research. Faculty of 1000 Ltd. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.6625.1

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