Hypertension in Diabetes: Controlling a Critical Comorbid Condition

  1. Samuel L. Abbate, MD, CDE

    Diabetes is the leading cause of renal failure in the United States. In 2002, diabetes accounted for 44,000 new cases of end-stage renal disease, or 44% of all new cases. Rates of kidney disease are higher in Hispanic, African-American, and Native-American populations. Hypertension is a major factor in the development of kidney disease and makes a significant contribution to other microvascular and macrovascular complications. This Diabetes Spectrum From Research to Practice section will address the treatment of hypertension and a multifactorial approach to slowing the progression of kidney disease.

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