PURPOSE: Screening guidelines for type 2 diabetes recommend targeting high-risk individuals. Our objective was to assess whether diagnosis of type 2 diabetes based on opportunistic targeted screening results in lower vascular event rates compared with diagnosis on the basis of clinical signs or symptoms. METHODS: In a prospective, nonrandomized, observational study, we enrolled patients aged 45 to 75 years from 10 family practices in the Netherlands with a new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes, detected either by (1) opportunistic targeted screening (n = 359) or (2) clinical signs or symptoms (n = 206). Patients in both groups received the same guideline-concordant diabetes care. The main group outcome measure was a composite of death from cardi...
World wide, 200 million individuals currently have diabetes, and projections by the World Health Org...
The impact of the screening for asymptomatic coronary artery disease (CAD) on the cardiovascular pro...
OBJECTIVE: The associated risk of vascular disease following diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in people ...
PURPOSE Screening guidelines for type 2 diabetes recommend targeting high-risk individuals. Our obje...
PURPOSE Screening guidelines for type 2 diabetes recommend targeting high-risk individuals. Our obje...
PURPOSE: In screening for type 2 diabetes, guidelines recommend targeting high-risk individuals. Our...
PURPOSE In screening for type 2 diabetes, guidelines recommend targeting high-risk individuals. Our ...
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of coronary artery disease screening in asymptomatic patients wit...
OBJECTIVE: Undiagnosed diabetes (DM2), especially in individuals that have experienced a major ather...
$\textit{Aims/hypothesis:}$ There is continuing debate about the net benefits of population screenin...
Objectives. Screening for type 2 diabetes has been recommended and targeted screening might be an ef...
BACKGROUND: People with non-diabetic hyperglycaemia might be at risk of lacking adequate control for...
OBJECTIVE: Undiagnosed diabetes (DM2), especially in individuals that have experienced a major athe...
We sought to verify the effectiveness of current American Diabetes Association screening guidelines ...
World wide, 200 million individuals currently have diabetes, and projections by the World Health Org...
The impact of the screening for asymptomatic coronary artery disease (CAD) on the cardiovascular pro...
OBJECTIVE: The associated risk of vascular disease following diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in people ...
PURPOSE Screening guidelines for type 2 diabetes recommend targeting high-risk individuals. Our obje...
PURPOSE Screening guidelines for type 2 diabetes recommend targeting high-risk individuals. Our obje...
PURPOSE: In screening for type 2 diabetes, guidelines recommend targeting high-risk individuals. Our...
PURPOSE In screening for type 2 diabetes, guidelines recommend targeting high-risk individuals. Our ...
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of coronary artery disease screening in asymptomatic patients wit...
OBJECTIVE: Undiagnosed diabetes (DM2), especially in individuals that have experienced a major ather...
$\textit{Aims/hypothesis:}$ There is continuing debate about the net benefits of population screenin...
Objectives. Screening for type 2 diabetes has been recommended and targeted screening might be an ef...
BACKGROUND: People with non-diabetic hyperglycaemia might be at risk of lacking adequate control for...
OBJECTIVE: Undiagnosed diabetes (DM2), especially in individuals that have experienced a major athe...
We sought to verify the effectiveness of current American Diabetes Association screening guidelines ...
World wide, 200 million individuals currently have diabetes, and projections by the World Health Org...
The impact of the screening for asymptomatic coronary artery disease (CAD) on the cardiovascular pro...
OBJECTIVE: The associated risk of vascular disease following diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in people ...