Clinical dilemmas in diabetes / edited by Adrian Vella.

Contributor(s): Vella, Adrian [editor.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2022Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource (x, 289 pages) ; illustrations (some color)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119603160 ; 9781119603207Subject(s): Diabetes Mellitus -- therapy | Diabetes Mellitus -- diagnosis | Evidence-Based Medicine -- methodsGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 616.4/62 LOC classification: RC660.4Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view
Contents:
Part I Prediabetes and the Diagnosis of Diabetes 1 “Is Prediabetes a Risk Factor or Is It a Disease?” 3 Jacob Kohlenberg and Adrian Vella 2 Early Diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes – Useful or a Pyrrhic Victory? 17 Paolo Pozzilli and Silvia Pieralice 3 Reclassifying or Declassifying Diabetes? Can Clinical Characteristics Guide Classification and Treatment? 37 Adrian Vella 4 How Should Secondary Causes of Diabetes Be Excluded? 45 Tomás P. Griffin, Aonghus O’Loughlin, and Sean F. Dinneen 5 How to Screen Appropriately for Monogenic Diabetes 68 Adrian Vella Part II Initial Evaluation and Management of Diabetes 6 Managing Gestational Diabetes During and After Pregnancy 75 Aoife M. Egan and Fidelma P. Dunne 7 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? 87 Rami Almokayyad and Robert Cuddihy 8 Does HbA1c Remain the Most Important Therapeutic Target in Outpatient Management of Diabetes? 101 Kristen Gonzales and Steve A. Smith 9 Technology Issues: Continuous Glucose Monitoring, Insulin Pumps, and Closed Loop Control for Patients with Diabetes 115 Ravinder Jeet Kaur, Shafaq R. Rizvi and Yogish C. Kudva 10 Optimizing Diet in Patients with Diabetes 124 Meera Shah 11 Are Insulin Sensitizers Useful Additions to Insulin Therapy? 133 John W. Richard, III and Philip Raskin 12 Incretin‐Based Therapy for the Management of Type 2 Diabetes 146 Kristin Gonzales and Adrian Vella Part III Diagnosis and Management of Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Cardiovascular Disease 13 Screening Patients with Prediabetes and Diabetes for Cardiovascular Disease 163 Sabreen Ahmed, Saritha Tirumalasetty and Vivian Fonseca 14 Choosing Medications for Type 2 Diabetes – What Weighting Should Be Given to Cardiovascular Risk Reduction? 174 Adrian Vella 15 Choosing Medications for Weight Loss in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 187 Shubhada Jagasia, Chase Dean Hendrickson and Alexander J. Williams 16 Are Statins the Optimal Therapy for Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Diabetes? What Newer Agents Are There for the Treatment for Dyslipidemia in Diabetes? Are Triglycerides an Important Risk Factor for Diabetes? 198 Recie Davern and Timothy O’Brien 17 New Agents for Treatment of Dyslipidemia 211 Vinaya Simha 18 The Role of Bariatric Surgery in Obese Patients with Diabetes: Primary or Rescue Therapy? 220 Praveena Gandikota and Blandine Laferrère 19 Treatment Strategies in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus and Ischemic Heart Disease 228 Madeline K. Mahowald, Chiam Leker Locker, Mandeep Singh and Robert L. Frye Part IV Management of Disease Complications 20 Diabetes Management in Patients with Critical and Non-Critical Illness 241 Kalpana Muthusamy, Kristin Grdinovac and John M. Miles 21 Diagnosis and Management of Ophthalmic Complications of Diabetes 252 Andrew J. Barkmeier and Konstantin Astafurov 22 Upper Gastrointestinal Manifestations of Diabetes 269 Michael Camilleri Index 280
Summary: "Clinical Dilemmas in Diabetes answers the clinical questions commonly encountered when diagnosing, treating, and managing patients with diabetes and its associated complications. Designed to support informed, evidence-based care, this authoritative clinical guide includes contributions from leading endocrinologists and diabetes researchers that discuss a diverse range of recent developments. Concise and focused chapters cover prediabetes, diabetes diagnosis, initial evaluation and management, disease complications, and cardiovascular disease and risk factors. Now in its second edition, Clinical Dilemmas in Diabetes contains extensively reviewed and revised information throughout. New and updated chapters examine prediction, diagnosis, and management of early Type 1 diabetes, ophthalmic complications, screening asymptomatic patients for cardiovascular disease, new agents for treatment of dyslipidemia, closed loop systems in Type 1 diabetes, upper gastrointestinal manifestations, managing hyperglycemia in critically ill patients, and more. Edited by Dr. Vella at the Mayo Clinic, this highly practical resource: Encourages evidence-based clinical decision-making, rather than algorithm-based approaches Provides clear guidance on common problematic areas, especially in cases where conflicts in treatment for the disease and the complications occur Emphasizes the importance of translating the results of clinical trials to individual care and management of diabetes Contains effective learning and revision tools, including Learning Points, chapter introductions and summaries, tables and figures, color diagrams and charts, and full references Part of the popular Clinical Dilemmas series, Clinical Dilemmas in Diabetes is a must-have guide for anyone involved in the treatment of patients with diabetes, particularly endocrinologists, diabetes specialists and consultants, cardiologists, residents, fellows, specialist nurses, and general practitioners with an interest in diabetes"-- Provided by publisher.
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Adrian Vella MD is the Earl and Annette R. McDonough Professor of Medicine, and the Research Chair of the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism in the Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, USA.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I Prediabetes and the Diagnosis of Diabetes

1 “Is Prediabetes a Risk Factor or Is It a Disease?” 3
Jacob Kohlenberg and Adrian Vella

2 Early Diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes – Useful or a Pyrrhic Victory? 17
Paolo Pozzilli and Silvia Pieralice

3 Reclassifying or Declassifying Diabetes? Can Clinical Characteristics Guide Classification and
Treatment? 37
Adrian Vella

4 How Should Secondary Causes of Diabetes Be Excluded? 45
Tomás P. Griffin, Aonghus O’Loughlin, and Sean F. Dinneen

5 How to Screen Appropriately for Monogenic Diabetes 68
Adrian Vella

Part II Initial Evaluation and Management of Diabetes

6 Managing Gestational Diabetes During and After Pregnancy 75
Aoife M. Egan and Fidelma P. Dunne

7 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? 87
Rami Almokayyad and Robert Cuddihy

8 Does HbA1c Remain the Most Important Therapeutic Target in Outpatient Management of Diabetes? 101
Kristen Gonzales and Steve A. Smith

9 Technology Issues: Continuous Glucose Monitoring, Insulin Pumps, and Closed Loop Control for Patients with Diabetes 115
Ravinder Jeet Kaur, Shafaq R. Rizvi and Yogish C. Kudva

10 Optimizing Diet in Patients with Diabetes 124
Meera Shah

11 Are Insulin Sensitizers Useful Additions to Insulin Therapy? 133
John W. Richard, III and Philip Raskin

12 Incretin‐Based Therapy for the Management of Type 2 Diabetes 146
Kristin Gonzales and Adrian Vella

Part III Diagnosis and Management of Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Cardiovascular Disease

13 Screening Patients with Prediabetes and Diabetes for Cardiovascular Disease 163
Sabreen Ahmed, Saritha Tirumalasetty and Vivian Fonseca

14 Choosing Medications for Type 2 Diabetes – What Weighting Should Be Given to Cardiovascular Risk Reduction? 174
Adrian Vella

15 Choosing Medications for Weight Loss in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 187
Shubhada Jagasia, Chase Dean Hendrickson and Alexander J. Williams

16 Are Statins the Optimal Therapy for Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Diabetes? What Newer Agents Are There for the Treatment for Dyslipidemia in Diabetes? Are Triglycerides an Important Risk Factor for Diabetes? 198
Recie Davern and Timothy O’Brien

17 New Agents for Treatment of Dyslipidemia 211
Vinaya Simha

18 The Role of Bariatric Surgery in Obese Patients with Diabetes: Primary or Rescue Therapy? 220
Praveena Gandikota and Blandine Laferrère

19 Treatment Strategies in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus and Ischemic Heart Disease 228
Madeline K. Mahowald, Chiam Leker Locker, Mandeep Singh and Robert L. Frye

Part IV Management of Disease Complications

20 Diabetes Management in Patients with Critical and Non-Critical Illness 241
Kalpana Muthusamy, Kristin Grdinovac and John M. Miles

21 Diagnosis and Management of Ophthalmic Complications of Diabetes 252
Andrew J. Barkmeier and Konstantin Astafurov

22 Upper Gastrointestinal Manifestations of Diabetes 269
Michael Camilleri

Index 280

"Clinical Dilemmas in Diabetes answers the clinical questions commonly encountered when diagnosing, treating, and managing patients with diabetes and its associated complications. Designed to support informed, evidence-based care, this authoritative clinical guide includes contributions from leading endocrinologists and diabetes researchers that discuss a diverse range of recent developments. Concise and focused chapters cover prediabetes, diabetes diagnosis, initial evaluation and management, disease complications, and cardiovascular disease and risk factors. Now in its second edition, Clinical Dilemmas in Diabetes contains extensively reviewed and revised information throughout. New and updated chapters examine prediction, diagnosis, and management of early Type 1 diabetes, ophthalmic complications, screening asymptomatic patients for cardiovascular disease, new agents for treatment of dyslipidemia, closed loop systems in Type 1 diabetes, upper gastrointestinal manifestations, managing hyperglycemia in critically ill patients, and more. Edited by Dr. Vella at the Mayo Clinic, this highly practical resource: Encourages evidence-based clinical decision-making, rather than algorithm-based approaches Provides clear guidance on common problematic areas, especially in cases where conflicts in treatment for the disease and the complications occur Emphasizes the importance of translating the results of clinical trials to individual care and management of diabetes Contains effective learning and revision tools, including Learning Points, chapter introductions and summaries, tables and figures, color diagrams and charts, and full references Part of the popular Clinical Dilemmas series, Clinical Dilemmas in Diabetes is a must-have guide for anyone involved in the treatment of patients with diabetes, particularly endocrinologists, diabetes specialists and consultants, cardiologists, residents, fellows, specialist nurses, and general practitioners with an interest in diabetes"-- Provided by publisher.

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