Diabetes and Ramadan: Practical guidelines.
Mohamed Hassanein,Monira Al-Arouj,Osama Hamdy,Wan Mohamad Wan Bebakar,Abdul Jabbar,Abdulrazzaq Al-Madani,Wasim Hanif,Nader Lessan,Abdul Basit,Khaled Tayeb,Mak Omar,Khalifa Abdallah,Abdulaziz Al Twaim,Mehmet Akif Buyukbese,Adel Abdel Aziz El-Sayed,Abdullah Bennakhi +15 more
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The IDF-DAR Practical Guidelines should enhance knowledge surrounding the issue of diabetes and Ramadan fasting, thereby empowering healthcare professionals to give the most up-to-date advice and the best possible support to their patients during Ramadan.About:
This article is published in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice.The article was published on 2017-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 247 citations till now.read more
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RSSDI clinical practice recommendations for the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus 2017
TL;DR: Members: Dr. S. R. Rao, Dr Rajeev Chawla, Dr Rakesh Sahay, Dr. Samar Banerjee, Sanjay Agarwal, Dr Sanjay Kalra,Dr.
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Recommendations for management of diabetes during Ramadan: update 2020, applying the principles of the ADA/EASD consensus
Mahmoud Ibrahim,Melanie J. Davies,Ehtasham Ahmad,Firas A Annabi,Robert H. Eckel,Ebtesam M Ba-Essa,Nuha Ali El Sayed,Amy Hess Fischl,Pamela Houeiss,Hinde Iraqi,Ines Khochtali,Kamlesh Khunti,Shabeen Naz Masood,Safia Mimouni-Zerguini,Samad Shera,Jaakko Tuomilehto,Guillermo E. Umpierrez +16 more
TL;DR: The use of the emerging technology and continuous glucose monitoring during Ramadan could help to recognize hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic complications related to omission and/or medication adjustment during fasting; however, the cost represents a significant barrier.
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COVID-19 in people living with diabetes: An international consensus.
A.E. Caballero,A. Ceriello,A. Misra,Pablo Aschner,Marie E. McDonnell,M. Hassanein,Linong Ji,Jean Claude Mbanya,Vivian Fonseca +8 more
TL;DR: The worldwide experience of the COVID-19 pandemic offers the possibility to not only prepare better for future disasters but also transform diabetes care beyond the CO VID-19 era.
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EADSG Guidelines: Insulin Therapy in Diabetes
Bahendeka Silver,Kaushik Ramaiya,Swai Babu Andrew,Otieno Fredrick,Sarita Bajaj,Sanjay Kalra,Bavuma M. Charlotte,Karigire Claudine,Anthony Makhoba +8 more
TL;DR: Indications for exogenous insulin therapy in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) include acute illness or surgery, pregnancy, glucose toxicity, contraindications to or failure to achieve goals with oral antidiabetic medications, and a need for flexible therapy.
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RSSDI-ESI Clinical Practice Recommendations for the Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 2020.
TL;DR: The present paper presents a meta-analysis of 148 cases of type 2 diabetes patients treated at the UCMS-GTB Hospital in Ahmedabad over a 12-month period from May 2013 to March 2014 that showed clear trends in disease progression and in particular in cases of high blood pressure and insulin resistance.
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TL;DR: The practice of fasting among pregnant Muslim women in Singapore based on the prevalence in relation to factors such as parity, social and economic circumstances and the factors that influence the decision to fast and the successful completion of the fast is examined.
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Treatment of type 1 diabetes with insulin lispro during Ramadan.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare l'insuline lispro and l'inuline rapide in terms of efficacy and frequence of hypoglycemies in diabetiques of type 1.
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Vildagliptin therapy and hypoglycaemia in Muslim type 2 diabetes patients during Ramadan.
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TL;DR: Inpatient treatment with premixed human insulin resulted in similar glycemic control but in significantly higher frequency of hypoglycemia compared with treatment with basal-bolus insulin regimen in hospitalized patients with diabetes.
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A comparison of insulin lispro Mix25 and human insulin 30/70 in the treatment of type 2 diabetes during Ramadan.
Vinod Mattoo,Zvonko Milicevic,James Malone,M. Schwarzenhofer,A. Ekangaki,L.K. Levitt,L.H.C. Liong,N. Rais,H. Tounsi +8 more
TL;DR: Treatment of insulin-requiring Type 2 patients with insulin lispro Mix25 during Ramadan resulted in better average daily glycaemia, and better BG control before and after the evening meal.