| Literature DB >> 32016124 |
Yuqi Liu1, Juan Li1, Jinfang Ma1, Nanwei Tong1.
Abstract
Intensive glucose therapy can protect the retina of individuals with diabetes, but it is unknown if it provides the same protection to patients with different severity of diabetic retinopathy (DR). We finally included DR-related studies involving intensive glucose control with large sample size and long follow-up time, including five large and high-quality randomized clinical trials (RCTs): DCCT, UKPDS, ACCORD, AdRem, and VADT. With DCCT as a reference, we supposed a DR severity threshold that is verified by other RCTs then. We found that individuals who have DR lesions that are equivalent to or less severe than moderate NPDR achieve benefits for the retina by intensive glycemic control. However, these are realized only if the HbA1c in type 1 or type 2 diabetic patients is reduced at least by 0.8% versus the control group or it is reduced to <7% and >3 years of intensive glucose control is required. If the severity of DR lesions is worse than moderate NPDR, intensive glycemic control may not bring benefits.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32016124 PMCID: PMC6988671 DOI: 10.1155/2020/8765139
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Diabetes Res Impact factor: 4.011
Characteristics of included studies.
| Study | Author and year | Country | Age (years) (IG vs. CG) | DM type | Follow-up (years) | HbA1c at baseline (IG vs. CG) | Achieved HbA1c (IG vs. CG) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DCCT | DCCT group, 1993 | USA | 27 | T1DM | 10 | Primary prevention: 8.8%; secondary prevention: 8.9% | 7.2% vs. 8.0% |
| UKPDS | UKPDS group, 1998 | UK | 63 | T2DM | 15 | 9.3% vs. 9.4% | 7.1% vs. 7.9% |
| VADT | Duckworth 2009, Azad 2014 | USA | 60 | T2DM | 6 | 9.3% vs. 9.4% | 6.9% vs. 8.4% |
| ACCORD | ACCORD group, 2010 | USA | 61.6 | T2DM | 4 | 8.2% vs. 8.2% | 7.1% vs. 9.4% |
| AdRem | Beulens, 2009 | 20 countries | 66 | T2DM | 4.1 | 7.4% vs. 7.4% | 6.49% vs. 7.24% |
DM = diabetes; T1DM = type 1 diabetes; T2DM = type 2 diabetes; IG = intensive glycemia control group; CG = conventional glycemic control group.
The Diabetic Retinopathy Disease Severity and International Clinical Diabetic Retinopathy Disease Severity Scales.
| Disease severity level | Findings observable upon dilated ophthalmoscopy |
|---|---|
| No apparent retinopathy | No abnormalities |
| Mild NPDR | Microaneurysms only |
| Moderate NPDR | More than just microaneurysms but less than severe NPDR |
| Severe NPDR | |
| U.S. definition | Any of the following (4-2-1 rule) and no signs of proliferative retinopathy: |
| International definition | Any of the following and no signs of proliferative retinopathy: |
| PDR | One or both of the following: |
IRMA = intraretinal microvascular abnormalities; NPDR = nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy; PDR = proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Note: any patient with two or more of the characteristics of severe NPDR is considered to have very severe NPDR. PDR may be classified as high risk or not high risk.
The grading system from the Early Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy Study.
| Level | Severity | Definitions | Scale step |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10/10 | DR absent | All diabetic retinopathy features absent | 1 |
| 20/<20 | MA only | Microaneurysm(s) only, other lesions absent, one eye | 2 |
| 20/20 | MA only | Microaneurysm(s) only, other lesions absent, both eyes | 3 |
| 35/<35 | Mild NPDR | MA plus retinal hemorrhage(s) and/or hard exudates and/or cotton wool spots, one eye | 4 |
| 35/35 | Mild NPDR | MA plus retinal hemorrhage(s) and/or hard exudates and/or cotton wool spots, both eyes | 5 |
| 43/<43 | Moderate NPDR | Lesions as above + either extensive or severe HMA or IRMA present, one eye | 6 |
| 43/43 | Moderate NPDR | Lesions as above + either extensive or severe HMA or IRMA present, both eyes | 7 |
| 47/<47 | Moderately severe NPDR | Lesions of 35 + either extensive or severe HMA with IRMA or venous beading, one eye | 8 |
| 47/47 | Moderately severe NPDR | Lesions of 35 + either extensive or severe HMA with IRMA or venous beading, both eyes | 9 |
| 53/<53 | Severe NPDR | Extensive and severe HMA, IRMA, and/or venous beading, one eye | 10 |
| 53/53 | Severe NPDR | Extensive and severe HMA, IRMA, and/or venous beading, both eyes | 11 |
| 60, 61, 65, 71, 75, 81 | Proliferative DR | NVD and/or NVE without or with complication | 12+ |
DR = diabetic retinopathy; NPDR = nonprotective diabetic retinopathy; MA = microaneurysm; HMA = hemorrhages and microaneurysms; HE = hard exudates; CWS = cotton wool spots; IRMA = intraretinal microvascular abnormalities; NVD = new vessels on the disc; NVE = new vessels elsewhere.