“…Adjusted analysis for the outcome of long-term mortality was reported in 23/66 studies. 4,5,7,[25][26][27]29,32,40,41,43,48,51,52,54,56,58,59,61,66,67,76 Ascertainment of diagnosis of diabetes varied across the studies, and was based on self-reporting/admission records/physician-ascertainment (52/66), plus new diagnosis during the admission established using routine glucose measurement (13/66), and information in the discharge records (Table S2, File S1). There were 57 034 deaths in 155 526 participants with diabetes (36.7%) compared with 145 377 deaths in 559 254 participants (26.0%) without diabetes (P < .00001).…”