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Many studies have shown a link between elevated glucose levels and cardiovascular disease. It is thought that elevated blood glucose levels trigger a vicious cycle of events resulting in micro and macrovascular complications. Macrovascular complications are apparent at blood glucose levels lower than those that define diabetes. Tight glucose control benefits the cardiovascular system in many ways; however, the evidence that lowering blood glucose can reduce cardiovascular risk is limited for patients with type 1 diabetes and has not yet been established for those with type 2 diabetes. Nonetheless, treating hyperglycaemia may reduce the incidence of lipid abnormalities, vascular abnormalities and hypertension. This new understanding of the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes may help in addressing the underlying processes at an earlier stage of disease.

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降低糖尿病患者的心血管风险。
许多研究表明,血糖水平升高与心血管疾病之间存在联系。人们认为,血糖水平升高会引发恶性循环,导致微血管和大血管并发症。当血糖水平低于糖尿病时,大血管并发症很明显。严格控制血糖在很多方面对心血管系统有益;然而,对于1型糖尿病患者来说,降低血糖可以降低心血管风险的证据有限,对于2型糖尿病患者来说,还没有证据。然而,治疗高血糖可以降低血脂异常、血管异常和高血压的发生率。这种对糖尿病患者心血管疾病病理生理学的新认识可能有助于解决疾病早期的潜在过程。
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