


Treat with Heart in mind: Manage CV Risks in PwDs




PwDs have 2-4 times increased
CV risks1
CV risks1
Excess weight increases the risk
of CV event by 33%2
of CV event by 33%2
~1/5 PWDs may experience their
1st CV event within ~5 years
of diagnosis.3
1st CV event within ~5 years
of diagnosis.3
Not a real patient. The images of person depicted are for illustration purposes only.
Abbreviations: CV risk: Cardiovascular Risk, PwDs: People with Diabetes
Abbreviations: CV risk: Cardiovascular Risk, PwDs: People with Diabetes



FOR PEOPLE WITH UNCONTROLLED TYPE 2 DIABETES
A GAME CHANGER. A LIFE CHANGER
High Body Weight Complicates CV Risk in PwDs2





33%
49%
71%
increased
risk of fatal/
non-fatal
stroke2
risk of fatal/
non-fatal
stroke2
increased
risk of fatal/
non-fatal
coronary
heart disease*2
risk of fatal/
non-fatal
coronary
heart disease*2
increased
risk of
all-cause
mortality2
risk of
all-cause
mortality2
Abbreviation: CV: Cardiovascular, PwDs: People with Diabetes
*Nonfatal coronary heart disease was defined as nonfatal myocardial infarction, unstable angina, percutaneous coronary intervention and/or coronary artery bypass graft
*Nonfatal coronary heart disease was defined as nonfatal myocardial infarction, unstable angina, percutaneous coronary intervention and/or coronary artery bypass graft
