Dubey, Venketesh N Dave, Jugal M Beavis, John Coppini, David V
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Journal of diabetes science and technology
A risk assessment tool has been developed for automated estimation of level of neuropathy based on the clinical characteristics of patients. The smart tool is based on risk factors for diabetic neuropathy, which utilizes vibration perception threshold (VPT) and a set of clinical variables as potential predictors. Significant risk factors included a...
Gautier, Thibault Silwal, Rupesh Saremi, Aramesh Boss, Anders Breton, Marc D
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As type 2 diabetes (T2D) progresses, intensification to combination therapies, such as iGlarLixi (a fixed-ratio GLP-1 RA and basal insulin combination), may be required. Here a simulation study was used to assess the effect of iGlarLixi administration timing (am vs pm) on blood sugar profiles. Models of lixisenatide were built with a selection proc...
Schmidt, Brian M
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One of the most prevalent complications of diabetes mellitus are diabetic foot ulcers (DFU). Diabetic foot ulcers represent a complex condition placing individuals at-risk for major lower extremity amputations and are an independent predictor of patient mortality. DFU heal poorly when standard of care therapy is applied. In fact, wound healing occu...
Nimri, Revital Oron, Tal Muller, Ido Kraljevic, Ivana Alonso, Montserrat Martín Keskinen, Paivi Milicic, Tanja Oren, Asaf Christoforidis, Athanasios den Brinker, Marieke
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To compare insulin dose adjustments made by physicians to those made by an artificial intelligence-based decision support system, the Advisor Pro, in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) using an insulin pump and self-monitoring blood glucose (SMBG). This was a multinational, non-interventional study surveying 17 physicians from 11 countries. Each phy...
Lewis, Dana
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Commercial automated insulin delivery (AID) systems are usually assessed based on clinical outcomes, ignoring uptake. A qualitative study evaluated user experiences when switching to currently available commercial AID. Interview feedback was coded on key themes including the adoption experience with regards to quality of life, clinical outcomes, an...
Tomah, Shaheen Eldib, Ahmed H Tasabehji, Mhd Wael Bhatia, Vikas Hamdy, Osama
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Naemi, Roozbeh Romero Gutierrez, Stefano E Allan, David Flores, Gilmer Ormaechea, Juvenal Gutierrez, Evelyn Casado-Pena, Jessica Anyosa-Zavaleta, Sharon Juarez, Mauricio Casado, Fanny
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between the mechanical properties of plantar soft tissue and diabetes status. 51 (M/F: 21/30) participants with prediabetes onset (fasting blood sugar [FBS] level > 100 mg/dL), age >18 years, and no lower limb amputation were recruited after ethical approval was granted from Pontificia Un...
Kaile, Kacie Mahadevan, Jagadeesh Leiva, Kevin Khandavilli, Dinesh Narayanan, Sivakumar Muthukrishnan, Varalakshmi Wu, Wensong Mohan, Viswanathan Godavarty, Anuradha
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Callus formation in the diabetic foot increases the risk of ulcer onset. It is standard procedure to remove these dead tissue layers to reduce rising pressures. In a surgical procedure known as scalpel debridement, or chiropody the callus tissue is removed up to the epidermal layer. Factors may influence the outcome of this surgical process such as...
Sharma, Sanjeev Vas, Prashanth Rayman, Gerry
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Journal of diabetes science and technology
Diabetes polyneuropathy is an important complication of diabetes polyneuropathy, and its notable sequelae of foot ulceration, autonomic dysfunction, and neuropathic pain are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Despite the major impact on quality of life and health economic costs, it remains underdiagnosed until late in its natural ...
Sofizadeh, Sheyda Pehrsson, Anders Ólafsdóttir, Arndís F Lind, Marcus
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Recent guidelines have been developed for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) metrics in persons with diabetes. To understand what glucose profiles should be judged as normal in clinical practice and glucose-lowering trials, we examined the glucose profile of healthy individuals using CGM. Persons without diabetes or prediabetes were included after...