Fig. 1From: Combined evaluation of arterial stiffness, glycemic control and hypertension for macrovascular complications in type 2 diabetesCumulative risk curves of overall macrovascular complication according to arterial stiffness, glycemic control, and hypertension status. GGCNAS represents good glycemic control with normal arterial stiffness (baPWV < 1400 cm/s); GGCMAS, good glycemic control with moderately elevated arterial stiffness (1400 ≤ baPWV < 1800 cm/s); GGCSAS, good glycemic control with severely elevated arterial stiffness (baPWV ≥ 1800 cm/s); PGCNAS, poor glycemic control with normal arterial stiffness; PGCMAS, poor glycemic control with moderately elevated arterial stiffness; PGCSAS, poor glycemic control with severely elevated arterial stiffness. NHPNAS indicates no hypertension with normal arterial stiffness; NHPMAS, no hypertension with moderately elevated arterial stiffness; NHPSAS, no hypertension with severely elevated arterial stiffness; HPNAS, hypertension with normal arterial stiffness; HPMAS, hypertension with moderately elevated arterial stiffness; HPSAS, hypertension with severely elevated arterial stiffness. Score: moderately elevated arterial stiffness (1 score); severely elevated arterial stiffness (2 score); poor glycemic control (1 score); with hypertension (1 score)Back to article page