| Successful use of acarbose to manage post-prandial glycaemia in two patients with type 1 diabetes on continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion. | |
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PMID: 22136721 Owner: NLM Status: Publisher |
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Post-prandial hyperglycaemia is a particular problem for some patients with diabetes despite administering continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) to deliver insulin flexibly. We describe two cases of patients on CSII with persistent post-prandial hyperglycaemia despite varying insulin doses and timing. Treatment with acarbose improved their glycaemic control. |
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Satya Dash; Sarah Crisp; Sara Hartnell; Sarah Donald; Katy Davenport; David Simmons; Mark Evans |
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Type: JOURNAL ARTICLE Date: 2011-11-30 |
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Title: Diabetes research and clinical practice Volume: - ISSN: 1872-8227 ISO Abbreviation: - Publication Date: 2011 Nov |
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Created Date: 2011-12-5 Completed Date: - Revised Date: - |
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Nlm Unique ID: 8508335 Medline TA: Diabetes Res Clin Pract Country: - |
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Languages: ENG Pagination: - Citation Subset: - |
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Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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University of Cambridge Metabolic Research Laboratories, Department of Medicine, NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre, IMS-MRL, Box 289 Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK; Wolfson Diabetes and Endocrine Clinic, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK. |
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