Consensus Statement on Use of Ambulatory Glucose Profile in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Receiving Oral Antidiabetic Drugs.


Journal

The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India
ISSN: 0004-5772
Titre abrégé: J Assoc Physicians India
Pays: India
ID NLM: 7505585

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Nov 2019
Historique:
entrez: 4 12 2019
pubmed: 4 12 2019
medline: 19 12 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Glucose monitoring is an important aspect of diabetes care. The traditional methodologies of blood glucose monitoring such as fasting plasma glucose, post prandial glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin and self-monitoring of blood glucose do not adequately address hypoglycemia and glycemic variability, which are two important risk factors for diabetes-related complications. Ambulatory glucose profile (AGP) developed from a continuous glucose monitoring system is a simplified report, with standardized statistics and targets and visual representation of time in standardized glycemic ranges, glucose variability, and glycemic exposure over a single 24-h day. The role of AGP in T2DM patients who are on oral anti-diabetic drugs (OADs) is still not clearly defined. An expert group of endocrinologists and diabetologists met in Pune, India to discuss the role of AGP in T2DM patients on OADs. This article aims to discuss the consensus of the expert group on the role of AGP in T2DM patients on OADs and also reviews the various aspects of AGP and its interpretation; and the available evidences for disease management including treatment options based on AGP report.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31793278

Substances chimiques

Blood Glucose 0
Glycated Hemoglobin A 0
Hypoglycemic Agents 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

76-83

Informations de copyright

© Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2011.

Auteurs

A G Unnikrishnan (AG)

Chellaram Diabetes Institute and Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra.

Banshi Saboo (B)

Diabetes Care and Hormone Clinic, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

Shashank Joshi (S)

Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Jothydev Kesavadev (J)

Jothydev's Diabetes and Research Centre and the Hospital, Kerala.

B M Makkar (BM)

Dr.Makkar's Diabetes and Obesity Centre, New Delhi.

Sanjay Agarwal (S)

Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune, Maharashtra.

S R Aravind (SR)

Diacon Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka.

Krishna Seshadri (K)

CDE Clinic, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

Manoj Chawla (M)

Lina Diabetes Care, Mumbai, Maharashtra.

Neeta Deshpande (N)

Balgaum Diabetes Centre, Belgaum, Karnataka.

Rajeev Chawla (R)

1North Delhi Diabetic Centres, New Delhi.

Mangesh Tiwaskar (M)

Riddhi Vinayak Critical Care and Cardiac Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra.

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