Cardiovascular disease is recognized as one of the most common complications of diabetes. Clinicians have long viewed coronary arterial disease and atherosclerosis as the major culprits, but heart failure has emerged as a larger problem—and one that’s more difficult to manage, according to Rong Tian, MD, PhD, who will present during a symposium at 4:30 p.m. CT Monday.
Starting soon: Recent advances offer promise of improved treatment options for diabetes patients with heart failure syndromes
