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Diabetes Care, 2008
Diabetes is characterized by glycemic disorders that include both sustained chronic hyperglycemia and acute glucose fluctuations. There is now cogent evidence for the deleterious effects of sustained chronic hyperglycemia that results in excessive protein glycation and generation of oxidative stress. The role of glucose variability from peaks to nadirs
Louis Monnier, Claude Colette
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Diabetes is characterized by glycemic disorders that include both sustained chronic hyperglycemia and acute glucose fluctuations. There is now cogent evidence for the deleterious effects of sustained chronic hyperglycemia that results in excessive protein glycation and generation of oxidative stress. The role of glucose variability from peaks to nadirs
Louis Monnier, Claude Colette
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Subcutaneous insulin: pharmacokinetic variability and glycemic variability
Diabetes & Metabolism, 2005The therapeutic goal in insulin-treated diabetic patients is to maintain on the long-term a tight glucose control (HbA1, < 6.5-7% or less) through an insulin regimen which "mimic" the physiological insulin profile: a basal insulin secretion to maintain glucose homeostasis and an acute post-prandial secretion in response to meal intake.
B, Guerci, J P, Sauvanet
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Current concepts and clinical importance of glycemic variability
Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, 2021Evolving evidence indicate that variations in blood glucose levels are likely to be an important factor in developing diabetic complications. Monitoring glucose fluctuations in patients remains as a therapeutic challenge and more evidence needs to be created in order to bring GV into limelight.
Ramya Ravi +3 more
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Glycemic risk factors of diabetic vascular complications: the role of glycemic variability
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews, 2009AbstractAchieving adequate targets relatively to all risk factors is considered a standard of care for patients with diabetes mellitus. To date, current guidelines underline the importance of the ‘glucose triad’ (post‐prandial glucose, fasting plasma glucose and glycated haemoglobin) as the three glycemic factors that should be controlled in diabetes ...
Francesco, Zaccardi +2 more
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Glycemic Variability: Looking Beyond the A1C
Diabetes Spectrum, 2012In Brief Hyperglycemia in diabetes is known to be associated with both micro- and macrovascular complications. However, multiple studies have raised the question of whether variation in glucose levels, in addition to average glucose, might be a risk factor for these complications.
Tracy S. Tylee, Dace L. Trence
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Prognostic significance of glycemic variability after cardiac surgery
Journal of Diabetes and its Complications, 2016The prognostic significance of acute glycemic variability (GV) after cardiac surgery is not known. This study was therefore planned to analyze the independent prognostic value of GV after cardiac surgery.This is a single center prospective observational study in 870 consecutive cardiac surgery patients over a 3-month period at a tertiary care institute
Beena, Bansal +6 more
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Long-term Glycemic Variability: A Variable Glycemic Metric Entangled With Glycated Hemoglobin
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2023Mengyao, Tang, Sahir, Kalim
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Postmastication digestion factors influence glycemic variability in humans
Nutrition Research, 2011The glycemic response (GR) to food is influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors. A consistent observation in GR studies is the wide within- and between-individual variations. The authors hypothesize that between-individual variations in the GR, insulin response (IR) and gastric emptying occur even when food particle size is standardized ...
Viren, Ranawana +3 more
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Clinical Interpretation of Indices of Quality of Glycemic Control and Glycemic Variability
Postgraduate Medicine, 2011The practicing physician is faced with the task of interpreting>2 dozen indices of quality of glycemic control and glycemic variability. It would be desirable to have reference data from relevant patient populations (eg, patients with the same type of diabetes, duration of diabetes, therapeutic regimen, or glycated hemoglobin [HbA1c] levels).
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