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The mean systolic blood pressure was 10 mmHg lower in the tight control group:

  • 144/82 mmHg vs. 154/87

Reductions in risk for the various end-points for the tight control group were:

  • 24% in the diabetes related end-points
  • 32% in the diabetes related mortality
  • the reduction in all cause mortality was not significant

Other notable results were:

  • 44% reduction in relative risk of stroke
  • 37% reduction in relative risk of microvascular complications, especially the need for photocoagulation

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