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Pregnancy Glycemia Reflects Life Course Glycemia of the Mother

Diabetes, 2018
Background: Current practice of diagnosis and treatment of GDM is largely restricted to late pregnancy, ignoring peri-conceptional window which is crucial for fetal programming of diabetes. A few longitudinal studies reported that metabolic risk factors of GDM are present before pregnancy but there are no reports on a ‘lifecourse’ trajectory of ...
NILAM S. MEMANE   +7 more
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Maternal Glycemia and Birth Weight

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1980
ABSTRACTA study of 96 high‐risk, but uneventful pregnancies was performed. Overt hyperglycemia was excluded after 24 weeks of gestation by fasting serum glucose <110 mg, serum glucose of <140 mg two hours after a large breakfast (group 1, 44 subjects) or <140 mg two hours after a standard glucose load (group 2, 52 subjects).
W, Luqman   +4 more
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Glycemia under control

Remedium, 2021
Diabetes mellitus (DM) has become a global and national menace. The number of patients with diabetes in the Russian Federation tallied roughly 5.1 million, according to the incidence of outpatient visits in 2020 [1]. “Do-it-yourself” regular measurements of blood glucose levels (self-monitoring) are one of the most important components in achieving the
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Basal Insulin: Beyond Glycemia

Postgraduate Medicine, 2011
Insulin is a pleiotropic hormone with numerous effects at the cellular, tissue, and organismal levels. Clinicians are familiar with physiological effects of insulin on carbohydrate metabolism, including stimulation of glucose uptake in skeletal muscle and the suppression of glucose production from the liver.
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Nifedipine and Fasting Glycemia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986
Excerpt To the editor: It has been reported that nifedipine has diabetogenic properties and that the plasma glucose concentration must be monitored in patients receiving this drug (1, 2).
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Glycemia in acute coronary syndromes

Diabetes & Metabolism, 2006
Diabetes is an established major factor of poor prognostis after an acute coronary syndrome. Recent studies have addressed the impact of abnormal glucose metabolism at the acute phase in patients without known diabetes. It has been found that abnormal glycemia regulation is more common than normal regulation in patients presenting with acute coronary ...
M, Zeller   +4 more
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A glycemia-structured population model

Journal of Mathematical Biology, 2015
Structured models are population models in which the individuals are characterized with respect to the value of some variable of interest, called the structure variable. In the present paper, we propose a glycemia-structured population model, based on a linear partial differential equation with variable coefficients. The model is characterized by three
Borri A, Panunzi S, de Gaetano A
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[Management of glycemia: an audit in 66 ICUs].

Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 2013
The interest of tight glucose control in ICU is still debated. In France, no data are available regarding this therapy and the implementation of its guidelines.Sub-study of a one-day audit performed between January and May 2009.During a one-day audit performed in 66 ICUs, trained residents collected data regarding the presence of a formal glucose ...
Orban, J. C.   +8 more
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Beyond Glycemia

Diabetes Care, 1995
A I, Vinik, Z, Milicevic, G L, Pittenger
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Tests of Glycemia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2003
R Graham Barr   +2 more
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