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Samuel Varman T - - 2006
Fasting hyperglycemia, a prominent finding in diabetes, is primarily due to increased gluconeogenesis. The transcription factor Foxo1 links insulin signaling to decreased transcription of PEPCK and glucose-6-phosphatase (G6Pase) and provides a possible therapeutic target in insulin-resistant states. Synthetic, optimized antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) specifically inhibit Foxo1 expression. Here we show the ...
Leahy Jack L - - 2006
The majority of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) eventually require the addition of basal insulin to existing oral therapy to achieve the glycemic goals set forth by the American Diabetes Association (A1C, <7.0%). In many patients with T2DM, insulin is the only option for achieving glycemic control and ...
Liberatore Raphael Del Roio Rdel R - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: To review the current experience with insulin pump therapy in children and adolescents in order to guide pediatricians regarding indications and complications. SOURCES OF DATA: Systematic review of articles published in the literature referring to the use of insulin pump therapy, indications, complications and response to treatment. All articles ...
Vanhorebeek Ilse - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: Hyperglycemia is a common feature of the critically ill and has been associated with increased mortality. In this review, we give an overview of studies associating critical illness-induced hyperglycemia with adverse outcome and describe how mortality and morbidity are affected when blood glucose levels are strictly controlled to normoglycemia ...
Winkley Kirsty - - 2006
To determine whether psychological interventions have any effect on glycaemic control in people with type 1 diabetes. Systematic review and meta-analysis of psychological therapies to assess their effectiveness in improving glycaemic control in type 1 diabetes. Medline, PsycINFO, Embase, and Cochrane central register of controlled trials searched to September 2004. ...
Moitra Vivek K - - 2006
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review summarizes the current progress in disease classification, pathophysiology and management of diabetes mellitus with a special focus on treatment modalities and recommendations for the practicing anesthesiologist. RECENT FINDINGS: The revised classification of diabetes mellitus emphasizes disease cause and eliminates any reference to age-of-onset and insulin ...
Kamoi Kyuzi - - 2006
At 5:56 p.m. on October 23, 2004, a major earthquake of magnitude 6.8 on the Richter scale struck the Chuetsu district of Niigata Prefecture, Japan, a rural area with mountain villages. Strong aftershocks of grade 5-6 on the Japanese Intensity Scale continued for 2 months. We investigated changes in the ...
Edelman Steven V - - 2006
Amylin is a pancreatic beta-cell hormone that is cosecreted with insulin and plays an important physiologic role in glucose homeostasis. Pramlintide is an analogue of amylin recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration and represents the first new treatment for people with type 1 diabetes since the discovery of ...
Want Laura - - 2006
Pramlintide is the first new antihyperglycemic agent approved for both type 2 and type 1 diabetes since insulin was developed in the 1920s. It is a synthetic analogue of human amylin, a naturally occurring neuroendocrine hormone synthesized by pancreatic beta cells. Pramlintide helps regulate the rate of glucose appearance and ...
Hameed Muhammad Fuad - - 2006
We report a case of recurrent hypoglycaemia in a long-standing type 2 diabetic patient, despite dramatic reduction in her anti-diabetic therapy. Subsequent investigations revealed an insulinoma as the cause. This patient was treated medically with diazoxide therapy, as multiple co-morbidities were felt to preclude surgical intervention. Although insulinoma is rare ...
Nelson Scott E - - 2006
BACKGROUND: A majority of individuals with type 2 diabetes will eventually require exogenous insulin therapy to achieve or maintain glycemic control. This review provides practical recommendations for adding insulin therapy for patients with type 2 diabetes whose glucose levels are inadequately controlled with oral medications. METHODS: We used a systematic ...
Danese C - - 2006
AIM: Fermented Papaya Preparation (FPP) is a natural healthy drug that has been commercially sold in Japan and Philippines. This nutricetive, bio-normalizer product has antioxidant action, inhibitory effect on oxidative DNA damage and tissue injury, being a potent OH scavanger. The wide use of FPP, expecially by elderly people, made ...
Kobayashi Masashi - - 2006
The number of diabetic patients has been increasing in Japan and consequently diabetic complications are the most important target to be prevented through improving glycemic control. In order to describe the glycemic control status and treatment of diabetic patients by specialists in Japan over three years, from 2000 to 2002, ...
Davis Timothy M E - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of the management of type 2 diabetes in an urban Australian setting. DESIGN AND SETTING: The Fremantle Diabetes Study (FDS), a community-based longitudinal observational study. PATIENTS: 531 FDS participants with type 2 diabetes, with mean age, 62.4 years (95% CI, 40.9-79.3 years), 54% male, median ...
Heuer Josef G - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The effects of hyperglycemia and insulin therapy on septic outcome have not been well studied. METHODS: Septic hyperglycemia was induced by infusion of TPN (254 kcal/kg x d) immediately following cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) surgery in rats. Animals (N = 109) were monitored for blood glucose and followed ...
Doss Arockia - - 2006
Vertebrobasilar insufficiency presents with characteristic symptoms and signs due to impaired perfusion of the cerebellum, the brain stem, and the occipital cortex. This may be due to reduced perfusion usually due to atherosclerosis or thromboembolism. Choice of treatment depends on understanding the different underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms. Antiplatelet therapy; reduction of ...
Devos Philippe - - 2006
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The importance of glucose metabolism and insulin therapy during myocardial ischaemia is increasingly being investigated. Insulin is used to achieve a tight glucose control or as part of glucose-insulin-potassium therapy. We have reviewed (1) the physiological and physiopathological consequences of hyperglycaemia focusing on potential machanisms of myocardial ...
Andreelli Fabrizio - - 2006
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review provides an overview of molecular mechanisms involved in beneficial effects of insulin in insulin resistant critically ill patients. RECENT FINDINGS: Intense insulin therapy reduced morbidity in critically ill patients. Insulin acts by two major molecular pathways: reduction of the inflammation process induced by free fatty ...
Tahrani Abd - - 2006
We report on a patient whose type 2 diabetes mellitus resolved during IFN-alpha therapy for hepatitis C virus (HCV). A 40-year-old man was diagnosed with type II diabetes in year 2000. His body mass index (BMI) was 30.8 kg/m and glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) was 10.7%. He was treated with metformin. ...
Lebovitz Harold - - 2006
Type 2 diabetes is recognised as a major cardiovascular risk factor, and future therapies must therefore address more than just blood glucose levels. Novel approaches to the treatment of type 2 diabetes are now at various stages of development or regulatory approval. Exenatide and pramlintide, analogues of gut-derived hormones glucagon-like ...
Van den Berghe Greet - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Intensive insulin therapy reduces morbidity and mortality in patients in surgical intensive care units (ICUs), but its role in patients in medical ICUs is unknown. METHODS: In a prospective, randomized, controlled study of adult patients admitted to our medical ICU, we studied patients who were considered to need intensive ...
Chiang C-W - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To define the prescribing patterns of oral antidiabetic drugs (OADs) in Taiwan over a 7-year period (1997-2003) and to critically comment on changes observed. METHODS: A cross-sectional study design was implemented using data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database between January 1997 and December 2003. Outpatients who were ...
Moyes V - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Patients with poor control of Type 2 diabetes on maximum oral hypoglycaemic therapy invariably need insulin therapy. Insulin allergy is uncommon, particularly in patients with Type 2 diabetes. Management of the condition can be difficult, and here we report the case of a patient with Type 2 diabetes and ...
Goswami Deepti - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: Patients with diabetes mellitus are at increased risk of vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC). Besides Candida albicans, they often have infection due to non-C. albicans Candida species such as C. glabrata. Oral single dose fluconazole (150 mg) is commonly used to treat VVC in non-diabetic individuals with response rate varying from ...
Miyashita Yoh - - 2006
We previously reported that lipoprotein lipase mass level in preheparin serum (preheparin LPL mass) was significantly lower in type 2 diabetes mellitus compared to healthy subjects and increased by conventional insulin therapy using NPH (intermediate-acting) insulin. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of intensive insulin therapy ...
Mozdzan M - - 2006
PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to determine the safety of three intensive insulin therapy methods: multiple daily insulin injections (MDI), continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) and continuous intravenous insulin infusion (IVII) used in poorly controlled type 2 diabetic patients in hospital condition. The safety of these intensive insulin ...
Sunsaneevithayakul Prasert - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of an ambulatory program for glycemic control of women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). MATERIAL AND METHOD: A total of 33 women with GDM whose FBS from OGTT > or = 105 mg/dl were scheduled to attend weekly ambulatory care for dietary therapy with their ...
Kreutz Reinhold - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Hypertension treatment guidelines recommend combination therapy with diuretics and other antihypertensive agents, including angiotensin II type 1 (AT1) receptor antagonists. This trial investigated the possibility of pharmacokinetic interactions between the AT1 receptor antagonist olmesartan medoxomil and the thiazide diuretic hydrochlorothiazide in healthy subjects. METHODS: Twenty-four healthy normotensive adult male ...
Ong Kwok Leung - - 2006
Control of glycemia and other risk factors in people with diabetes has a critical bearing on clinical outcome. Using data from the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2002, the authors compared the characteristics and control among diabetic subjects in different antidiabetic treatment groups. Among diagnosed diabetic subjects (n=827), ...
von Herrath Matthias - - 2006
Between ten and twenty million people worldwide have type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), which has previously been called juvenile diabetes, childhood diabetes, and insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. T1DM is undoubtedly a multifactorial disease affecting predisposed individuals with genetic susceptibilities; it is also associated with environmental factors leading to unbalanced immune responses. ...
Braithwaite Susan S - - 2006
After cardiac surgery, it is medical mismanagement to place an order for sliding scale insulin at the time of transitioning from intravenous insulin. Use of basal-prandial-correction therapy with insulin analogs constitutes a suitable transitioning regimen for inpatient management of hyperglycemia after heart surgery, to be ordered before interruption of intravenous ...
Bell D S H - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To describe the outcome of 35 patients with type 2 diabetes prospectively followed for 6 years after the addition of a thiazolidinedione (TZD) to a failing regimen of a sulphonylurea and metformin -- triple oral therapy. METHODS: Study patients were assessed for the need for the addition of insulin ...
D'Anneo Antonella - - 2006
This review, in addition to updating the growing list of type 1 diabetes- relevant gene therapies, offers an outline of short-term objectives that can readily be met to move, at least, adenoviral and adeno-associated viral-based protocols into the clinic, first as a means of facilitating islet allografts as well as ...
Gavin James R JR - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To discuss the appropriate use of oral therapies to achieve and sustain glycemic targets in patients with type 2 diabetes. METHODS: The stages in the development and progression of type 2 diabetes are reviewed, and the limitations of single-drug therapy are addressed. RESULTS: The development of diabetes is a ...
Riddle Matthew C - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To describe the rationale for, and the findings of, the Treat-to-Target Trial and to compare its results with those of two subsequent studies based on the same concepts. METHODS: The 24-hour pattern of hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes is presented, and its separate components are identified in an attempt ...
Roe David - - 2006
Although the termination stage of psychotherapy is known to evoke powerful feelings, it has rarely been the subject of systematic investigation, and its relation to other aspects of therapy has not been evaluated. In the present study, we explored clients' feelings during termination of psychodynamically oriented psychotherapy and examined how ...
Furnary Anthony P - - 2006
Intensive insulin therapy to control perioperative hyperglycemia has become the new standard of care for cardiac surgery patients. Although there are several published protocols for achieving tight glycemic control in the postoperative period, there are no such published protocols or even suggested methods for intraoperative control. At Providence St. Vincent ...
Brunton Stephen A - - 2006
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is characterized by a gradual decrease in insulin sensitivity in peripheral tissues and the liver (insulin resistance), followed by a gradual decline in beta-cell function and insulin secretion. Given this decline, many patients with type 2 DM will require insulin therapy to achieve the glycemic ...
Lipsett Pamela A - - 2006
In the last decade investigation into the importance of glucose control and insulin administration in a wide variety of clinical settings has occurred. In virtually all studies, whether of cardiac ischemia or bypass surgery, cerebrovascular recovery from ischemia or head injury, or surgical critical illness, intensive insulin therapy with tight ...
Vanhorebeek Ilse - - 2006
Mortality and morbidity of critically ill diabetic as well as nondiabetic patients are improved when blood glucose levels are tightly controlled to normoglycemia with intensive insulin therapy during their stay in the intensive care unit (ICU). This has been demonstrated in large prospective, randomized, controlled clinical studies for adult patients ...
Langouche Lies - - 2006
Hyperglycemia is a common feature of the critically ill patient and has been associated with increased mortality. Maintaining normoglycemia with insulin therapy improves survival and reduces morbidity in surgical ICU patients, as shown by a large randomized controlled study. Prevention of glucose toxicity by strict glycemic control but also other ...
Kuritzky Louis - - 2006
The objective of this article is to review current findings in the published literature on the efficacy of insulin therapy in combination with oral antidiabetic agents, with a focus on practical information that might help to provide an evidence-based template for selecting how best to combine oral agents and basal ...
Hasin Tal - - 2006
Treatment in the intensive cardiac care unit (ICCU) enables rigorous control of vital parameters such as heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, oxygen saturation, serum electrolyte levels, urine output and many others. The importance of controlling the metabolic status of the acute cardiac patient and specifically the level of serum ...
Zenner Hans P - - 2006
A novel neuro- and psychophysiological pathway for central cognition of tinnitus, i.e. tinnitus sensitization, is presented here. As a complement to the neurophysiological pathway for the conditioned reflex according to Jastreboff, which permits therapeutic procedures to bring about an extinction of the tinnitus (e.g. by the acoustic tinnitus retraining therapy), ...
Meneghini Luigi - - 2006
Over the past several years, the pharmacologic options for the management of glycemic control have tremendously expanded. Whereas prior to the introduction of metformin therapy in 1995 the only alternatives were human insulin therapies and sulfonylurea drugs, we now have the option of using several different classes of oral antidiabetic ...
Caballero A Enrique - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: Type 2 diabetes is a significant healthcare problem in the Latino/Hispanic community. As with most patients with type 2 diabetes, Latino patients will eventually require insulin therapy to maintain glycemic control. Some cultural barriers to starting insulin therapy among Latino patients have been reported. This review explores the implications ...
Freemantle Nick - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Common deterrents to insulin therapy for both physicians and patients are the complexity and burden of daily injections. In January 2006, the first inhaled human insulin (INH, Exubera (insulinhuman [rDNA origin])InhalationPowder) was approved for use in adult patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) or type 2 diabetes mellitus ...
Chakkarwar P.N., Manjrekar N.A.
The main goal of treatment of diabetes mellitus (DM) is to maintain long term near normoglycemia. Insulin therapy plays a pivotal role in the management of DM. Most insulin preparations and insulin delivery systems, do not mimic the physiological insulin secretion in the body, leading to impaired metabolic ocntrol and ...
Groudine Scott B - - 2005
Patients with diabetes and insulin pumps may need their insulin therapy modified during surgery. Often, this is done with blood glucose as the end point. Changing insulin therapy can also have profound effects on potassium homeostasis in certain patients. This case demonstrates that changes in insulin therapy warrant not only ...
Barrio Castellanos Raquel - - 2005
Despite many improvements in the treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1), the non-physiological time-action profiles of conventional insulins remain a significant obstacle. In recent years, recombinant DNA technology has been used to design insulin molecules that overcome the limitations of regular and NPH insulin. The rapid insulin analogs used ...
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