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The efficacy and safety of tight glycaemic control were similar in COPD patients on acute medical wards to that achieved in intensive care settings, with improved glycaemic control but increased hypoglycaemia and glycaemic variability.
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During this period, much progress has been achieved in neonate intensive care methods.
The median A1C levels achieved in the intensive and standard arms were 6.3 and 7.0%, respectively, and maximal separation between the arms took several years to achieve.
Median A1C levels of 6.9 and 8.5% were achieved in the intensive and standard arms, respectively, within the first year of the study.
Median A1C levels of 6.9 and 8.4% were achieved in the intensive and standard arms, respectively, within the 1st year of the study.
The A1C level achieved in the "intensive" adolescent cohort of the DCCT group was >1% higher than that achieved by adult DCCT subjects and above current ADA recommendations for patients in general.
More than half of the participants in VADT were already on insulin at baseline, and the haemoglobin A1C concentration achieved in the intensive treatment group was higher than that in the ACCORD study (6.9% v 6.4%, respectively).
The blood pressure achieved in the intensive group was 119/64 mmHg and in the standard group was 133/70 mmHg; the difference achieved was attained with an average of 3.4 medications per participant in the intensive group and 2.1 in the standard therapy group.
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