103 research outputs found
MJA Practice Essentials - 2: Recent advances in therapy of diabetes - Endocrinology
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Australia. An external link to the publisher’s copy is included.As suboptimal blood glucose control has a lasting harmful effect even if control improves later, intensive insulin therapy to minimise hyperglycaemia is now recommended for all patients with type 1 diabetes. The new rapid- and long-acting insulin analogues offer more physiological insulin profiles than traditional insulin preparations. Continuous insulin infusion (“pump therapy”) may provide a solution for some patients with frequent hypoglycaemia or hypoglycaemic unawareness. Continuous blood glucose monitoring reveals postprandial hyperglycaemia and asymptomatic nocturnal hypoglycaemia and may be especially useful for programming overnight basal insulin rates for pump therapy. In type 2 diabetes, management should change with disease progression; introduction of insulin should not be delayed if metabolic control becomes suboptimal. More individualised and physiological therapy is now possible.Jennifer J Couper and Johannes B Prin
Novel mechanisms of endothelial dysfunction in diabetes
Diabetes mellitus is a major risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. This condition increases the risk of developing coronary, cerebrovascular, and peripheral arterial disease fourfold. Endothelial dysfunction is a major contributor to the pathogenesis of vascular disease in diabetes mellitus patients and has recently received increased attention. In this review article, some recent developments that could improve the knowledge of diabetes-induced endothelial dysfunction are discussed
Estimating Incumbency Advantage and Its Variation, as an Example of a Before–After Study
Six months of hybrid closed loop in the real‐world: An evaluation of children and young adults using the 670G system
Novopen Echo® for the Delivery of Insulin: A Comparison of Usability, Functionality and Preference among Pediatric Subjects, Their Parents, and Health Care Professionals
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