Treatment Goals in Diabetes.

Treatment Goals in Diabetes. Endocr Dev. 2016;31:1-27 Authors: Melmer A, Laimer M Abstract The quality of glycaemic control in diabetes mellitus relies on accurate individualization of available treatment options. Treatment targets depend on the type and duration of diabetes, the patients' abilities and characteristics and the individual risk for acute and/or late-stage complications. These complications include hypoglycaemia, which can be severe and life threatening, hyperglycaemia, which is a main factor for the development of cardiovascular disease, and macrovascular and microvascular disease, both of which are hallmark features of diabetes-associated constraints. Moreover, other treatment goals in diabetic patients influence both glycaemic control and quality of life. Lipoproteins, blood pressure, weight control, mental health and lifestyle are important factors that contribute to the frequency of diabetes-associated complications. PMID: 26824869 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Endocrine Development - Category: Endocrinology Authors: Tags: Endocr Dev Source Type: research