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E-grāmata: Clinical Dilemmas in Diabetes

Edited by (Professor of Medicine, Department of Endocrinology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA), Edited by (Associate Professor of Medicine, Department of Endocrinology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2011
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  • ISBN-13: 9781444340266
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"Clinical Dilemmas in Diabetes provides evidence-based clinical guidance on the most common and problematic areas of concern encountered by health professionals when diagnosing, treating, and managing patients with diabetes. Topics reflect current interest, specific recent developments, and areas of controversy. Each brief chapter opens with a learning points box to aid easy assimilation of the main issues. Contributors are international and well known diabetes specialists, thus providing a global perspective, writing under the editorial guidance of two Mayo Clinic experts, Professor Adrian Vella and a former president of the American Diabetes Association, Professor Robert Rizza"--Provided by publisher.

Clinical Dilemmas in Diabetes provides evidence-based clinical guidance on the most common and problematic areas of concern encountered by health professionals when diagnosing, treating, and managing patients with diabetes. Topics reflect current interest, specific recent developments, and areas of controversy. Each brief chapter opens with a learning points box to aid easy assimilation of the main issues. Contributors are international and well known diabetes specialists, thus providing a global perspective, writing under the editorial guidance of two Mayo Clinic experts, Professor Adrian Vella and a former president of the American Diabetes Association, Professor Robert Rizza.

Recenzijas

"This is most useful for practitioners who care for many diabetes patients. It is also useful for students in endocrinology who are learning the many complicated aspects of diabetes care." (Doody's, 14 October 2011) "The authors have stuck to a common sense based approach which is to be congratulated and makes for a good educational tool to have on one's bookshelf" (Practical Diabetes, June 2011)

Contributors vii
Preface ix
Part I Prediabetes and the Diagnosis of Diabetes
1 Is prediabetes a risk factor or is it a disease?
3(8)
Kalpana Muthusamy
Adrian Vella
2 Early diagnosis of type 1 diabetes: Useful or a phyrrhic victory?
11(11)
Chiara Guglielmi
Paolo Pozzilli
3 How should secondary causes of diabetes be excluded?
22(12)
Aonghus O'Loughlin
Sean F. Dinneen
4 Screening patients with prediabetes and diabetes for cardiovascular disease
34(9)
Deepika S. Reddy
Vivian Fonseca
Part II Initial Evaluation and Management of Diabetes
5 What is the role of self-monitoring in diabetes? Is there a role for postprandial glucose monitoring? How does continuous glucose monitoring integrate into clinical practice?
43(13)
Rami Almokayyad
Robert Cuddihy
6 The optimal diet for diabetes is?
56(8)
Maria L. Collazo-Clavell
7 How to determine when to pursue lifestyle change alone versus pharmacotherapy at diagnosis?
64(7)
Galina Smushkin
F. John Service
8 Insulin sensitizers versus secretagogues as first-line therapy for diabetes: Rationale for clinical choice
71(8)
Robert J. Richards
L. Yvonne Melendez-Ramirez
William T. Cefalu
9 Are insulin sensitizers useful additions to insulin therapy?
79(12)
John W. Richard III
Philip Raskin
10 Is there a role for incretin-based therapy in combination with insulin?
91(5)
Matheni Sathananthan
Adrian Vella
11 HbA1c: Is it the most important therapeutic target in outpatient management of diabetes?
96(11)
Steven A. Smith
Part III Management of Associated Risk Factors and Disease
12 Primary therapy for obesity as the treatment of type 2 diabetes
107(9)
Manpreet S. Mundi
Michael D. Jensen
13 Are statins the optimal therapy for cardiovascular risk in patients with diabetes? Are triglycerides an important independent risk factor for diabetes?
116(11)
Michael O'Reilly
Timothy O'Brien
14 The role of bariatric surgery in obese patients with diabetes: Primary or rescue therapy?
127(7)
Praveena Gandikota
Blandine Laferrere
15 Hyperglycemia should be avoided in critical illness and the postoperative period
134(11)
Kalpana Muthusamy
John M. Miles
16 Is there an optimal revascularization strategy in diabetic patients with ischemic heart disease?
145(8)
Stephen H. McKellar
Morgan L. Brown
Robert L. Frye
Index 153
Adrian Vella Associate Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, USA Robert Rizza Professor of Medicine and Division Chair for Endocrinology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, USA