Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common diseases to plague the present day. Sixty percent of mortality in diabetic patients is caused by coronary artery disease. Numerous studies have shown that improving glycaemic control helps manage microvascular complications. On the other hand, some studies have shed light on the fact that a too tight glycaemic control can have adverse effects, especially on patients with high cardiovascular risk. Thus ‘the lower the better’ attitude should be exchanged for ‘the earliest the best’ attitude. A multidisciplinary approach should therefore be undertaken in order to achieve a proper management of the cardiovascular risk for diabetic patients. This includes using hypoglycaemic agents, antihypertensive medication and statins to balance the myriad of cardiovascular risk factors.
Dan Gaiţă - Organization : Victor Babeş University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timişoara, Institute for Cardiovascular Medicine Timişoara, Cardiology Department.
Svetlana Moşteoru - Organization : Victor Babeş University of Medicine and Pharmacy Timişoara, Institute for Cardiovascular Medicine Timişoara, Cardiology Department
Laurence Sperling - Organization : Emory University School of Medicine, Heart Disease Prevention Center, Atlanta, US