Risk Stratification and Its Complications in Diabetes
Module 1
Innovations in Personalized Diabetes Care and Risk Management
Early Identification of Metabolic Syndrome Risk
Improving Risk Stratification for Patients with Type 2 Myocardial Infarction
Comparisons of Polyexposure, Polygenic and Clinical Risk Scores in Risk Prediction of Type 2 Diabetes
Module 2
Clinical Utility of Cardiovascular Risk Scores for Identification of People with T2D More Likely to Benefit from Either GLP1 Receptor Agonists or SGLT2 Inhibitor Therapy
Association Between Team-Based Continuity of Care and Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases Among Patients with Diabetes
Association Between Team-Based Continuity of Care and Risk of Cardiovascular Diseases Among Patients with Diabetes
CRP, C-Peptide and Risk of First Time Cardiovascular Events and Mortality in Early T2D: A Danish Cohort Study
Module 3
Risk Assessment in Patients with Diabetes with the TIMI Risk Score for Atherothrombotic Disease
Associations of New-Onset Atrial Fibrillation with Risks of Cardiovascular Disease, Chronic Kidney Disease, and Mortality Among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Increased Risk of Severe Hypoglycemic Events Before and After Cardiovascular Outcomes in TECOS Suggests an At-Risk Type 2 Diabetes Frail Patient Phenotype
Association Between Specificity of Sulfonylureas to Cardiac Mitochondrial KATP Channels and the Risk of Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events in Type 2 Diabetes
Module 4
Advanced Glycation End Products Predict Loss of Renal Function and High-Risk Chronic Kidney Disease in Type 2 Diabetes
One Risk Assessment Tool for Cardiovascular Disease, Type 2 Diabetes, and chronic kidney disease
Innovations in personalised diabetes care and risk management
Risk stratification using Artificial Intelligence
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CRP, C-Peptide and Risk of First Time Cardiovascular Events and Mortality in Early T2D: A Danish Cohort Study
Risk Stratification and Its Complications in Diabetes
CRP, C-Peptide and Risk of First Time Cardiovascular Events and Mortality in Early T2D: A Danish Cohort Study
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