Brazilian guidelines on prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes : a position statement from the Brazilian Diabetes Society (SBD), the Brazilian Cardiology Society (SBC) and the Brazilian Endocrinology and Metabolism Society (SBEM)

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Autor(a) principal: Bertoluci, Marcello Casaccia
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Moreira, Rodrigo de Oliveira, Faludi, André Arpad, Izar, Maria Cristina de Oliveira, Schaan, Beatriz D'Agord, Valerio, Cynthia Melissa, Bertolami, Marcelo Chiara, Chacra, Ana Paula, Malachias, Marcus V. Bolivar, Vencio, Sérgio Alberto Cunha, Saraiva, Jose Francisco Kerr, Betti, Roberto Tadeu Barcellos, Turatti, Luiz Alberto Andreotti, Fonseca, Francisco Antonio Helfenstein, Bianco, Henrique Tria, Sulzbach, Martha, Bertolami, Adriana, Salles, João Eduardo Nunes, Hohl, Alexandre, Trujilho, Fábio Rógerio, Lima, Eduardo Gomes, Miname, Marcio Hiroshi, Zanella, Maria Tereza, Lamounier, Rodrigo Nunes, Sá, João Roberto de, Amodeo, Celso, Pires, Antonio Carlos, Santos Filho, Raul Dias dos
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Background: Since the first position statement on diabetes and cardiovascular prevention published in 2014 by the Brazilian Diabetes Society, the current view on primary and secondary prevention in diabetes has evolved as a result of new approaches on cardiovascular risk stratification, new cholesterol lowering drugs, and new anti-hyperglycemic drugs. Importantly, a pattern of risk heterogeneity has emerged, showing that not all diabetic patients are at high or very high risk. In fact, most younger patients who have no overt cardiovascular risk factors may be more adequately classified as being at intermediate or even low cardiovascular risk. Thus, there is a need for cardiovascular risk stratification in patients with diabetes. The present panel reviews the best current evidence and proposes a practical riskbased approach on treatment for patients with diabetes. Main body: The Brazilian Diabetes Society, the Brazilian Society of Cardiology, and the Brazilian Endocrinology and Metabolism Society gathered to form an expert panel including 28 cardiologists and endocrinologists to review the best available evidence and to draft up-to-date an evidence-based guideline with practical recommendations for risk stratification and prevention of cardiovascular disease in diabetes. The guideline includes 59 recommendations covering: (1) the impact of new anti-hyperglycemic drugs and new lipid lowering drugs on cardiovascular risk; (2) a guide to statin use, including new definitions of LDL-cholesterol and in non-HDL-cholesterol targets; (3) evaluation of silent myocardial ischemia and subclinical atherosclerosis in patients with diabetes; (4) hypertension treatment; and (5) the use of antiplatelet therapy. Conclusions: Diabetes is a heterogeneous disease. Although cardiovascular risk is increased in most patients, those without risk factors or evidence of sub-clinical atherosclerosis are at a lower risk. Optimal management must rely on an approach that will cover both cardiovascular disease prevention in individuals in the highest risk as well as protection from overtreatment in those at lower risk. Thus, cardiovascular prevention strategies should be individualized according to cardiovascular risk while intensification of treatment should focus on those at higher risk.
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spelling Bertoluci, Marcello CasacciaMoreira, Rodrigo de OliveiraFaludi, André ArpadIzar, Maria Cristina de OliveiraSchaan, Beatriz D'AgordValerio, Cynthia MelissaBertolami, Marcelo ChiaraChacra, Ana PaulaMalachias, Marcus V. BolivarVencio, Sérgio Alberto CunhaSaraiva, Jose Francisco KerrBetti, Roberto Tadeu BarcellosTuratti, Luiz Alberto AndreottiFonseca, Francisco Antonio HelfensteinBianco, Henrique TriaSulzbach, MarthaBertolami, AdrianaSalles, João Eduardo NunesHohl, AlexandreTrujilho, Fábio RógerioLima, Eduardo GomesMiname, Marcio HiroshiZanella, Maria TerezaLamounier, Rodrigo NunesSá, João Roberto deAmodeo, CelsoPires, Antonio CarlosSantos Filho, Raul Dias dos2017-11-28T02:29:24Z20171758-5996http://hdl.handle.net/10183/170623001053420Background: Since the first position statement on diabetes and cardiovascular prevention published in 2014 by the Brazilian Diabetes Society, the current view on primary and secondary prevention in diabetes has evolved as a result of new approaches on cardiovascular risk stratification, new cholesterol lowering drugs, and new anti-hyperglycemic drugs. Importantly, a pattern of risk heterogeneity has emerged, showing that not all diabetic patients are at high or very high risk. In fact, most younger patients who have no overt cardiovascular risk factors may be more adequately classified as being at intermediate or even low cardiovascular risk. Thus, there is a need for cardiovascular risk stratification in patients with diabetes. The present panel reviews the best current evidence and proposes a practical riskbased approach on treatment for patients with diabetes. Main body: The Brazilian Diabetes Society, the Brazilian Society of Cardiology, and the Brazilian Endocrinology and Metabolism Society gathered to form an expert panel including 28 cardiologists and endocrinologists to review the best available evidence and to draft up-to-date an evidence-based guideline with practical recommendations for risk stratification and prevention of cardiovascular disease in diabetes. The guideline includes 59 recommendations covering: (1) the impact of new anti-hyperglycemic drugs and new lipid lowering drugs on cardiovascular risk; (2) a guide to statin use, including new definitions of LDL-cholesterol and in non-HDL-cholesterol targets; (3) evaluation of silent myocardial ischemia and subclinical atherosclerosis in patients with diabetes; (4) hypertension treatment; and (5) the use of antiplatelet therapy. Conclusions: Diabetes is a heterogeneous disease. Although cardiovascular risk is increased in most patients, those without risk factors or evidence of sub-clinical atherosclerosis are at a lower risk. Optimal management must rely on an approach that will cover both cardiovascular disease prevention in individuals in the highest risk as well as protection from overtreatment in those at lower risk. Thus, cardiovascular prevention strategies should be individualized according to cardiovascular risk while intensification of treatment should focus on those at higher risk.application/pdfengDiabetology & metabolic syndrome. London. Vol. 9 (Jul. 2017), 53, 36 f.Doenças cardiovascularesDiabetes mellitusDiabetes mellitusCardiovascular preventionCardiovascular screeningBlood glucoseRisk factorsCoronary artery diseaseDyslipidemiasHypertensionAntiplatelet agentsBrazilian guidelines on prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes : a position statement from the Brazilian Diabetes Society (SBD), the Brazilian Cardiology Society (SBC) and the Brazilian Endocrinology and Metabolism Society (SBEM)Estrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001053420.pdf001053420.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1561920http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/170623/1/001053420.pdfad693a35785c7f9dd36aa120f3e19d6cMD51TEXT001053420.pdf.txt001053420.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain197401http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/170623/2/001053420.pdf.txtb7e18d3c2c809a3f25a7b6b373197ea2MD5210183/1706232024-07-13 06:41:48.35212oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/170623Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-07-13T09:41:48Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Brazilian guidelines on prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes : a position statement from the Brazilian Diabetes Society (SBD), the Brazilian Cardiology Society (SBC) and the Brazilian Endocrinology and Metabolism Society (SBEM)
title Brazilian guidelines on prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes : a position statement from the Brazilian Diabetes Society (SBD), the Brazilian Cardiology Society (SBC) and the Brazilian Endocrinology and Metabolism Society (SBEM)
spellingShingle Brazilian guidelines on prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes : a position statement from the Brazilian Diabetes Society (SBD), the Brazilian Cardiology Society (SBC) and the Brazilian Endocrinology and Metabolism Society (SBEM)
Bertoluci, Marcello Casaccia
Doenças cardiovasculares
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes mellitus
Cardiovascular prevention
Cardiovascular screening
Blood glucose
Risk factors
Coronary artery disease
Dyslipidemias
Hypertension
Antiplatelet agents
title_short Brazilian guidelines on prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes : a position statement from the Brazilian Diabetes Society (SBD), the Brazilian Cardiology Society (SBC) and the Brazilian Endocrinology and Metabolism Society (SBEM)
title_full Brazilian guidelines on prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes : a position statement from the Brazilian Diabetes Society (SBD), the Brazilian Cardiology Society (SBC) and the Brazilian Endocrinology and Metabolism Society (SBEM)
title_fullStr Brazilian guidelines on prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes : a position statement from the Brazilian Diabetes Society (SBD), the Brazilian Cardiology Society (SBC) and the Brazilian Endocrinology and Metabolism Society (SBEM)
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian guidelines on prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes : a position statement from the Brazilian Diabetes Society (SBD), the Brazilian Cardiology Society (SBC) and the Brazilian Endocrinology and Metabolism Society (SBEM)
title_sort Brazilian guidelines on prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes : a position statement from the Brazilian Diabetes Society (SBD), the Brazilian Cardiology Society (SBC) and the Brazilian Endocrinology and Metabolism Society (SBEM)
author Bertoluci, Marcello Casaccia
author_facet Bertoluci, Marcello Casaccia
Moreira, Rodrigo de Oliveira
Faludi, André Arpad
Izar, Maria Cristina de Oliveira
Schaan, Beatriz D'Agord
Valerio, Cynthia Melissa
Bertolami, Marcelo Chiara
Chacra, Ana Paula
Malachias, Marcus V. Bolivar
Vencio, Sérgio Alberto Cunha
Saraiva, Jose Francisco Kerr
Betti, Roberto Tadeu Barcellos
Turatti, Luiz Alberto Andreotti
Fonseca, Francisco Antonio Helfenstein
Bianco, Henrique Tria
Sulzbach, Martha
Bertolami, Adriana
Salles, João Eduardo Nunes
Hohl, Alexandre
Trujilho, Fábio Rógerio
Lima, Eduardo Gomes
Miname, Marcio Hiroshi
Zanella, Maria Tereza
Lamounier, Rodrigo Nunes
Sá, João Roberto de
Amodeo, Celso
Pires, Antonio Carlos
Santos Filho, Raul Dias dos
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Faludi, André Arpad
Izar, Maria Cristina de Oliveira
Schaan, Beatriz D'Agord
Valerio, Cynthia Melissa
Bertolami, Marcelo Chiara
Chacra, Ana Paula
Malachias, Marcus V. Bolivar
Vencio, Sérgio Alberto Cunha
Saraiva, Jose Francisco Kerr
Betti, Roberto Tadeu Barcellos
Turatti, Luiz Alberto Andreotti
Fonseca, Francisco Antonio Helfenstein
Bianco, Henrique Tria
Sulzbach, Martha
Bertolami, Adriana
Salles, João Eduardo Nunes
Hohl, Alexandre
Trujilho, Fábio Rógerio
Lima, Eduardo Gomes
Miname, Marcio Hiroshi
Zanella, Maria Tereza
Lamounier, Rodrigo Nunes
Sá, João Roberto de
Amodeo, Celso
Pires, Antonio Carlos
Santos Filho, Raul Dias dos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bertoluci, Marcello Casaccia
Moreira, Rodrigo de Oliveira
Faludi, André Arpad
Izar, Maria Cristina de Oliveira
Schaan, Beatriz D'Agord
Valerio, Cynthia Melissa
Bertolami, Marcelo Chiara
Chacra, Ana Paula
Malachias, Marcus V. Bolivar
Vencio, Sérgio Alberto Cunha
Saraiva, Jose Francisco Kerr
Betti, Roberto Tadeu Barcellos
Turatti, Luiz Alberto Andreotti
Fonseca, Francisco Antonio Helfenstein
Bianco, Henrique Tria
Sulzbach, Martha
Bertolami, Adriana
Salles, João Eduardo Nunes
Hohl, Alexandre
Trujilho, Fábio Rógerio
Lima, Eduardo Gomes
Miname, Marcio Hiroshi
Zanella, Maria Tereza
Lamounier, Rodrigo Nunes
Sá, João Roberto de
Amodeo, Celso
Pires, Antonio Carlos
Santos Filho, Raul Dias dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Doenças cardiovasculares
Diabetes mellitus
topic Doenças cardiovasculares
Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes mellitus
Cardiovascular prevention
Cardiovascular screening
Blood glucose
Risk factors
Coronary artery disease
Dyslipidemias
Hypertension
Antiplatelet agents
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Diabetes mellitus
Cardiovascular prevention
Cardiovascular screening
Blood glucose
Risk factors
Coronary artery disease
Dyslipidemias
Hypertension
Antiplatelet agents
description Background: Since the first position statement on diabetes and cardiovascular prevention published in 2014 by the Brazilian Diabetes Society, the current view on primary and secondary prevention in diabetes has evolved as a result of new approaches on cardiovascular risk stratification, new cholesterol lowering drugs, and new anti-hyperglycemic drugs. Importantly, a pattern of risk heterogeneity has emerged, showing that not all diabetic patients are at high or very high risk. In fact, most younger patients who have no overt cardiovascular risk factors may be more adequately classified as being at intermediate or even low cardiovascular risk. Thus, there is a need for cardiovascular risk stratification in patients with diabetes. The present panel reviews the best current evidence and proposes a practical riskbased approach on treatment for patients with diabetes. Main body: The Brazilian Diabetes Society, the Brazilian Society of Cardiology, and the Brazilian Endocrinology and Metabolism Society gathered to form an expert panel including 28 cardiologists and endocrinologists to review the best available evidence and to draft up-to-date an evidence-based guideline with practical recommendations for risk stratification and prevention of cardiovascular disease in diabetes. The guideline includes 59 recommendations covering: (1) the impact of new anti-hyperglycemic drugs and new lipid lowering drugs on cardiovascular risk; (2) a guide to statin use, including new definitions of LDL-cholesterol and in non-HDL-cholesterol targets; (3) evaluation of silent myocardial ischemia and subclinical atherosclerosis in patients with diabetes; (4) hypertension treatment; and (5) the use of antiplatelet therapy. Conclusions: Diabetes is a heterogeneous disease. Although cardiovascular risk is increased in most patients, those without risk factors or evidence of sub-clinical atherosclerosis are at a lower risk. Optimal management must rely on an approach that will cover both cardiovascular disease prevention in individuals in the highest risk as well as protection from overtreatment in those at lower risk. Thus, cardiovascular prevention strategies should be individualized according to cardiovascular risk while intensification of treatment should focus on those at higher risk.
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