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|a The majority of type 2 diabetic patients in Finnish primary care are at very high risk of cardiovascular events: A cross-sectional chart review study (STONE HF)
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|a • Over 60% of primary care T2D patients were at very high risk of cardiovascular events. • DKD was underdiagnosed even when eGFR and albuminuria were measured. • Routine screening of albuminuria and systematic diagnosis of HF require more focus. • The use of treatments with proven cardioprotective effects is currently suboptimal.
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