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Introduction -1.79, p0.0009, I²30%) and nighttime diastolic BP-3.97 mmHg (95%CI -5.85;-2.10, p 0.0001, I²0%,) at baseline were associated to renal protection. Lower nighttime diastolic BP -3.62 mmHg (95%CI -7.18;-0.06, p0.042, I²0%), daytime diastolic BP -2.69 mmHg (95%CI -4.84;-0.55, p0.0138, I²0%) and 24h diastolic BP -3.65 mmHg (95%CI -6.56;-0.75, p0.037, I²0%) were associated with better ocular outcomes. Macrovascular and neuropathy outcomes were not found. Conclusion: In T1D patients lower nocturnal BP values were associated with better microvascular outcomes. The office BP would not be able to identify these cases. ABP should be included in the care of patients with diabetes. Disclosure M.C. Hoffmeister: None. E.P. Friedrich: None. T. Rodrigues: None. Funding CAPES and CNPq
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