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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: NAVIGATOR Screening Turns up 9,000 People with Undiagnosed Diabetes: Presented at AHA |
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"NAVIGATOR Screening Turns up 9,000 People with Undiagnosed Diabetes: Presented at AHA" By Charlene Laino DALLAS, TX -- November 17, 2005 --- Researchers say they discovered thousands of undiagnosed diabetics during screening for the massive NAVIGATOR (Nateglinide And Valsartan in Impaired Glucose Tolerance Outcomes Research) trial. A total of 43,508 individuals were screened for the NAVIGATOR trial, which would compare treatment with the oral anti-diabetic nateglinide and the angiotensin receptor blocker valsartan for prevention of cardiovascular events and delay or prevention of type 2 diabetes. Angelyn Bethel, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, United States, presented the findings here on November 16[th at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2005 (AHA). In her oral presentation, Dr. Bethel said that while conducting the oral glucose tolerance tests that were part of the screening, the researchers found that 9,092 individuals (20.9%) were already diabetic, but were unaware of their status. Another 11,853 individuals (27.2%) screened were found to have impaired glucose tolerance, a major step on the road to diabetes. |
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