Diabetes. 1988 Apr;37(4):476-81.
The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) is a multicenter randomized clinical trial studying the effect of intensive insulin therapy on the early vascular and neurological complications of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). During the feasibility phase of the DCCT, baseline neurological histories, physical examinations, and laboratory measurements of somatic and autonomic nerve function were obtained in 278 well-characterized IDDM subjects. Subjects were free of advanced complications, including the presence of peripheral or autonomic neuropathy sufficiently severe to require treatment. Analyses of the cross-sectional data reveal that clinically detectable peripheral neuropathy was present in 39% of the subjects. The presence of clinical neuropathy correlated with greater age, longer duration of IDDM, and male gender. The somatic and autonomic test results confirm the relationship between age, diabetes duration, and male gender and diabetic neuropathy. These results support an effect of age and gender on the development of diabetic complications.
糖尿病控制与并发症试验(DCCT)是一项多中心随机临床试验,旨在研究强化胰岛素治疗对胰岛素依赖型糖尿病(IDDM)早期血管和神经并发症的影响。在DCCT的可行性阶段,对278名特征明确的IDDM受试者进行了基线神经病史、体格检查以及躯体和自主神经功能的实验室测量。受试者无晚期并发症,包括不存在严重到需要治疗的周围或自主神经病变。横断面数据分析显示,39%的受试者存在临床可检测到的周围神经病变。临床神经病变的存在与年龄较大、IDDM病程较长以及男性性别相关。躯体和自主神经测试结果证实了年龄、糖尿病病程、男性性别与糖尿病神经病变之间的关系。这些结果支持年龄和性别对糖尿病并发症发生发展的影响。