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Involving Family Members in Diabetes Treatment

Lee JH

The family plays a very important role in diabetes treatment and self-management for diabetic patients. To facilitate more effective diabetes self-management, diabetes educators should involve family members in the treatment...
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Intraoperative and Postoperative Glycemic Management in Patients with Diabetes

Koh G

Unlike minor operations, major surgeries require strict glycemic control using intravenous insulin infusion in patients with diabetes. The postoperative transition to subcutaneous insulin, if needed, can begin several hours before...
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Effect of Diabetes in Surgery

Jeon HJ, Koong SS

Diabetes is a common medical condition in hospitalized patients and is associated with increased requirement for operation and increased postoperative morbidity and mortality. The stress of surgery induces catabolic changes...
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Food Nutrition Information, Where Can We Get Sources of Nutrition Information in Food?

Choi JS

The prevalences of many chronic diseases (obesity, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, stroke, etc.) are increasing in worldwide, and the association between chronic diseases and dietary habit has been established. Many people...
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Preoperative Glycemic Control of Surgical Patients with Diabetes

Park J

The patients with diabetes are treated with a variety of regimens and are scheduled for surgery at varying times of the day, there is no established consensus for optimal preoperative...
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Meal Management for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Undergoing Metabolic Surgery

Namgung SA

Currently, metabolic surgery (Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, LRYGB) has an important role in the treatment of type 2 diabetic patients with obesity and should be recommended as an intervention in...
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Preoperative Assessment of Cardiac Risk in the Patient with Diabetes

Kim KA

Approximately 50% of people with diabetes will at some point undergo surgery related to their disease. Since patients with diabetes mellitus are four times more likely to have silent ischemia...
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Diabetes Management System Based on Ubiquitous Healthcare

Kim J, Ahn CW

The rapidly increasing prevalence of chronic disease is an important challenge to healthcare systems worldwide. Ubiquitous healthcare (U-health) systems arising from the fusion of IT and medicine may provide new...
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Application of Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGMS) and Patient Education

Kang YG

The use of a Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGMS) allows diabetic patients to adjust their own insulin doses, food intakes and physical activities and to thus improve glycemic control. Even...
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Clinical Trial for Antidiabetic Drugs: FDA Guidance for Diabetes Mellitus-Evaluation of Cardiovascular Risk in New Antidiabetic Therapies

Nam M

Type 2 diabetes is rapidly increasing worldwide, and there have been many advances in the care of diabetic patients. Nevertheless, less than half of the patients are achieving the glycemic...
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A Case of Diabetic Foot Infection due to Leclercia adecarboxylata

Choi YH, Yoon HJ, Yang SE, Jo SM, Yun KH, Lee JA, Kim JM

Leclercia adecarboxylata is a motile, Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic bacillus of the Enterobacteriaceae family. L. adecarboxylata is an opportunistic human pathogen that phenotypically resembles Escherichia coli, although L. adecarboxylata has been...
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A Case of Gabapentin-induced Myoclonus in a Type 2 Diabetic Patient with End-stage Renal Disease

Choe EY, Lee BW, Park KH, Seok H, Kim D, Kang ES, Cha BS, Lee HC

Development of myoclonus can manifest as a side effect of antiepileptic drugs in subjects with preexisting epilepsy, post-traumatic brain injury, encephalopathy, or focal and multifocal brain lesions. A 69-year-old male...
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