ey0016.10-17 | (1) | ESPEYB16
A Rawshani
, A Rawshani
, N Sattar
, S Franzen
, DK McGuire
, B Eliasson
, AM Svensson
, B Zethelius
, M Miftaraj
, A Rosengren
, S Gudbjornsdottir
To read the full abstract: Circulation. 2019;139:19001912Numerous publications have reported that higher HbA1c levels relate to higher cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, the strength of association and optimal HbA1c levels are not established.This analysis of T1D patients recorded in the Swedish National Diabetes ...