@article{kalash_dwivedi_2024_13788290, abstract = {Background: Hypertension (HTN) and diabetes mellitus (DM) are prevalent chronic conditions associated with significant morbidity and mortality not only in the Uzbekistan but in the whole globe . Understanding their conjoined impact on blood sugar levels, particularly about gender-specific differences, is crucial for optimizing patient management strategies. Aim: This study aims to investigate the effect of HTN on blood sugar levels in patients with and without DM, focusing on gender-specific variations. Method: A sample of 160 patients from the Tashkent Polyclinic was categorized based on Hypertension and diabetes status. Blood sugar levels were measured using a glucometer, and statistical analyses, including t-tests, were conducted to compare blood sugar levels between groups with the help of excel . Result: Significant variations in blood sugar levels were noted between patients with both HTN and DM and those with only HTN. Gender-specific differences or variance were noted, with females exhibiting higher blood sugar levels than males, particularly in the presence of both conditions HTN and DM. Conclusion: The findings give the importance of personalized management strategies for hypertensive patients with coexisting DM, also considering gender-specific factors. Further research is warranted to elucidate the underlying mechanisms driving these differences and optimize clinical outcomes.}, added-at = {2024-10-12T12:09:28.000+0200}, author = {Dwivedi, Kalash and qizi, Botirova Nigina Akram and Cheelatta, Muhammed Sinan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21a305dda62b3d0b61b89a46fef09613f/wjbphsjournal}, doi = {10.30574/wjbphs.2024.19.1.0397}, interhash = {1932a1c2b7b101e3aee1bc93f02788c5}, intrahash = {1a305dda62b3d0b61b89a46fef09613f}, issn = {2582-5542}, journal = {{World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences}}, keywords = {Diabetes}, month = sep, number = 1, pages = {191–196}, timestamp = {2024-10-12T12:09:28.000+0200}, title = {Glucose variations in hypertensive patients with diabetes: A retrospective study}, url = {https://wjbphs.com/content/glucose-variations-hypertensive-patients-diabetes-retrospective-study}, volume = 19, year = 2024 } @article{dipali_subhash_bolde_2024_13766653, abstract = {Metformin is a widely prescribed medication for managing type 2 diabetes mellitus, a chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. It belongs to the biguanide class of drugs and is often considered a first-line treatment due to its effectiveness, safety profile, and relatively low cost.The primary mechanism of metformin involves reducing glucose production in the liver while increasing insulin sensitivity in peripheral tissues, such as muscles and fat cells. This results in better glucose utilization by the body, leading to lower blood sugar levels. Additionally, metformin may also have some modest effects on reducing appetite and promoting weight loss, making it beneficial for overweight or obese individuals with diabetes.Beyondits role in diabetes management, metformin has gained attention for its potential benefits in other health conditions. Some research suggests that it may have anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties, although further studies are needed to confirm these effects.While metformin is generally well-tolerated, it can cause gastrointestinal side effects such as nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal discomfort, particularly when starting treatment or with higher doses. In rare cases, it may also lead to a serious condition called lactic acidosis, especially in individuals with kidney or liver impairment. Metformin is usually taken orally in tablet form, typically one to three times daily with meals. Dosage may vary depending on individual factors such as kidney function, age, and other medical conditions. It's important for patients to regularly monitor their blood sugar levels and adhere to their prescribed treatment regimen while taking metformin.Overall, metformin remains a cornerstone in the management of type 2 diabetes and continues to be a subject of research for its potential benefits beyond glycemic control.}, added-at = {2024-10-10T19:59:42.000+0200}, author = {Bolde, Dipali Subhash and Bhanap, Sakshi Swapnil and Chavan, Vaibhavi Vijay}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/237fb93d22cc4e83061ee6c895da07150/wjbphsjournal}, doi = {10.30574/wjbphs.2024.18.3.0331}, interhash = {bd731a92d01032c98b683bdc9712a71b}, intrahash = {37fb93d22cc4e83061ee6c895da07150}, issn = {2582-5542}, journal = {{World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences}}, keywords = {Diabetes mellitus}, month = sep, number = 3, pages = {186–198}, timestamp = {2024-10-10T19:59:42.000+0200}, title = {Metformin: An overview}, url = {https://wjbphs.com/content/metformin-overview}, volume = 18, year = 2024 } @article{balbina_j_plotkin_2024_13734242, abstract = {Individuals with type 2 diabetes are at increased risk for the development of infective endocarditis and septic thrombosis. Adherence to fibrin clot matrices by Candida albicans is the initial step in initiation of the infective processes. Clots made from lean (Fa/fa) and obese (fa/fa) Zucker rat plasma were used to measure adherence of yeast grown at environmental temperature and human body temperature. Adherence to clots by C. albicans was influenced both by source of plasma and temperature of yeast growth. Amphotericin B was effective in diminishing the candidal binding to lean but not obese clots. The degree of fungal surface hydrophobicity did not correlate with adherence to clots. However, Candida adherence to clots from both lean and obese Zucker rats was inhibited by the pretreatment of cells with mannose. These findings indicate that treatment of thrombi-associated candidal infections with ergosterol-targeting drugs e.g., amphotericin B alone in hypercholesterolemic individuals may have decreased clinically efficacy.}, added-at = {2024-10-10T15:49:34.000+0200}, author = {Plotkin, Balbina J. and Konaklieva, Monika I.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2fbd498112bbd7e9c6cb7b9552604c3ef/wjbphsjournal}, doi = {10.30574/wjbphs.2024.18.2.0257}, interhash = {e810ddc1053ecff46136b846d5f230a6}, intrahash = {fbd498112bbd7e9c6cb7b9552604c3ef}, issn = {2582-5542}, journal = {{World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences}}, keywords = {Diabetes}, month = sep, number = 2, pages = {132–144}, timestamp = {2024-10-10T15:49:34.000+0200}, title = {Adherence of Candida albicans to fibrin-clot matrices in a rat model for type 2 diabetes}, url = {https://wjbphs.com/content/adherence-candida-albicans-fibrin-clot-matrices-rat-model-type-2-diabetes}, volume = 18, year = 2024 } @article{shreeya_prabu_2024_13728662, abstract = {Asians are often thought to have a poor ability to predict their future risk of diabetes. We studied perceptions of Type 2 diabetes future risk in middle school and high school students. All students watched two short videos about Body Mass Index (BMI) and diabetes. Afterwards, 300 students, ranging from 7th to 10th graders, took a short survey in their physical education classes. The survey gauged basic knowledge about diabetes, BMI, their view on their future risk of diabetes and asked them about various risk factors. Contrary to common thought, Asian students understood that they might have a higher risk than their non-Asian counterparts, and many responses in the survey suggest that they knew about diet differences and other cultural factors that account for the difference in risk.}, added-at = {2024-10-03T15:22:49.000+0200}, author = {Prabu, Shreeya and Zwick, Hana Catherine and Malkin, Robert Allen}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20448d217d8a9a870e1cd23c981c362ac/wjbphsjournal}, doi = {10.30574/wjbphs.2024.18.1.0194}, interhash = {f7462c11138d42e64eaa7eaacd14a3a7}, intrahash = {0448d217d8a9a870e1cd23c981c362ac}, issn = {2582-5542}, journal = {{World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences}}, keywords = {Diabetes}, month = sep, number = 1, pages = {233–239}, timestamp = {2024-10-03T15:22:49.000+0200}, title = {Teenagers' future diabetes risk perception}, url = {https://wjbphs.com/content/teenagers%E2%80%99-future-diabetes-risk-perception}, volume = 18, year = 2024 } @article{bhavya2024assessment, abstract = {A quantitative study with a descriptive study design to assess the knowledge regarding the complications of diabetes mellitus type II among diabetic patients in GMCH – 32, Chandigarh was carried out in full compliance with the ethical standards provided by the Research and Ethical committee of GMCH to carry out the study and approval was taken from the aforementioned committee of the institution. The objectives of the study were to assess the knowledge regarding complications of diabetes mellitus type among diabetic patients and to find out the association between knowledge score with selected socio demographic variables and to develop a health education booklet for patients having diabetes mellitus. A purposive sampling technique was used to select 70 subjects visiting GMCH – 32, Chandigarh. Data was obtained from study subjects by using the proformas developed by the researchers consisting of Part A to collect socio demographic data and Part B to assess the knowledge regarding complications of diabetes mellitus type II. Data analysis was done by calculating mean, median, standard deviation, percentage, frequency by using descriptive and inferential statistics at p 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Findings revealed that 64 of diabetic subjects had average knowledge, and 36 had poor knowledge regarding complications of diabetes mellitus type II. The association of age, gender, religion, occupation, education status, type of family, family history, monthly income, duration of diabetes, any undergoing treatment, source of health information has no association with knowledge score whereas the area of residence and comorbidity has an association with the knowledge score. Ms. Himani Bhola | Mr. Abhishek Yadav | Apoorva Negi | Ashita | Baljeet Kaur | Bhavya "Assessment of Knowledge Regarding the Complications of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 among Patients in GMCH - 32 Chandigarh" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-4 , August 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd67244.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/nursing/67244/assessment-of-knowledge-regarding-the-complications-of-diabetes-mellitus-type-2-among-patients-in-gmch--32-chandigarh/ms-himani-bhola }, added-at = {2024-09-14T12:52:50.000+0200}, author = {Bhavya, Ms. Himani Bhola | Mr. Abhishek Yadav | Apoorva Negi | Ashita | Baljeet Kaur |}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a99cfca1488523fb11e8466e66b51d6a/ijtsrd}, interhash = {08a444aa9ad6d9417165367339b06c88}, intrahash = {a99cfca1488523fb11e8466e66b51d6a}, issn = {2456-6470}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TREND IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT}, keywords = {(hyperglycemia) - Complications Diabetes, II. It Knowledge a action, an as blood both. by can caused class complications condition, deficiency diabetes disease, diseases glucose have health high illness. impact in insulin is levels marked mellitus metabolic negative of on or outcome prognosis regarding secretion, situation. such the this treatment, type undesirable –}, language = {eng}, month = aug, number = 4, pages = {792-796}, timestamp = {2024-09-14T12:52:50.000+0200}, title = {Assessment of Knowledge Regarding the Complications of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 among Patients in GMCH 32 Chandigarh }, url = {https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/nursing/67244/assessment-of-knowledge-regarding-the-complications-of-diabetes-mellitus-type-2-among-patients-in-gmch--32-chandigarh/ms-himani-bhola}, volume = 8, year = 2024 } @article{10.1371/journal.pmed.1004327, abstract = {Background Clinical trials have demonstrated that remission of type 2 diabetes can be achieved following sustained weight loss. However, the feasibility of achieving diabetes remission through weight management in real-world settings remains unclear. In this study, we aimed to examine the association of weight change at 1 year after diabetes diagnosis with long-term incidence and sustainability of type 2 diabetes remission in real-world settings in Hong Kong. Methods and findings This was a population-based observational cohort study. The territory-wide Risk Assessment and Management Programme for Diabetes Mellitus (RAMP-DM) provides regular comprehensive assessments of metabolic control and complication screening for people with diabetes in Hong Kong. We included 37,326 people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes who were enrolled in the RAMP-DM between 2000 and 2017, followed until 2019. Diabetes remission was defined as 2 consecutive HbA1c <6.5% measurements at least 6 months apart in the absence of glucose-lowering drugs (GLDs) and with no record of GLDs at least 3 months before these measurements. During a median follow-up of 7.9 years, 6.1% (2,279) of people achieved diabetes remission, with an incidence rate of 7.8 (95% CI: 7.5, 8.1) per 1,000 person-years. After adjusting for age at diabetes diagnosis, sex, assessment year, body mass index, other metabolic indices, smoking, alcohol drinking, and medication use, the hazard ratio (HR) for diabetes remission was 3.28 (95% CI: 2.75, 3.92; p < 0.001) for people with ≥10% weight loss within 1 year of diagnosis, 2.29 (95% CI: 2.03, 2.59; p < 0.001) for those with 5% to 9.9% weight loss, and 1.34 (95% CI: 1.22, 1.47; p < 0.001) for those with 0% to 4.9% weight loss compared to people with weight gain. During a median follow-up of 3.1 years, 67.2% (1,531) of people who had achieved diabetes remission returned to hyperglycaemia, with an incidence rate of 184.8 (95% CI: 175.5, 194.0) per 1,000 person-years. The adjusted HR for returning to hyperglycaemia was 0.52 (95% CI: 0.41, 0.65; p < 0.001) for people with ≥10% weight loss, 0.78 (95% CI: 0.68, 0.92; p = 0.002) for those with 5% to 9.9% weight loss, and 0.90 (95% CI: 0.80, 1.01; p = 0.073) for those with 0% to 4.9% weight loss compared to people with weight gain. Diabetes remission was associated with a 31% (HR: 0.69, 95% CI: 0.52, 0.93; p = 0.014) decreased risk of all-cause mortality. The main limitation of the study is that the reliability of HbA1c used to define diabetes remission can be affected by other medical conditions. Furthermore, we did not have data on bariatric surgery. Conclusions In this study, greater weight loss within the first year of diabetes diagnosis was associated with an increased likelihood of achieving diabetes remission and a decreased risk of returning to hyperglycaemia among those who had achieved diabetes remission. However, both the incidence of diabetes remission and the probability of its long-term sustainability were low with conventional management in real-world settings, in an era when the importance of weight loss was not fully appreciated. Our study provides evidence for policymakers to design and implement early weight management interventions and diabetes remission initiatives.}, added-at = {2024-09-08T03:30:13.000+0200}, author = {Wu, Hongjiang and Yang, Aimin and Lau, Eric S. H. and Zhang, Xinge and Fan, Baoqi and Ma, Ronald C. W. and Kong, Alice P. S. and Chow, Elaine and So, Wing-Yee and Chan, Juliana C. N. and Luk, Andrea O. Y.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2cef112202d1ee4e313d51b4d9f76f86a/alupiani}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pmed.1004327}, interhash = {66ddee31fc70c98aca6e6b5dac1ba689}, intrahash = {cef112202d1ee4e313d51b4d9f76f86a}, journal = {PLOS Medicine}, keywords = {diabetes weight}, month = {01}, number = 1, pages = {1-19}, publisher = {Public Library of Science}, timestamp = {2024-09-08T03:30:13.000+0200}, title = {1-year weight change after diabetes diagnosis and long-term incidence and sustainability of remission of type 2 diabetes in real-world settings in Hong Kong: An observational cohort study}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1004327}, volume = 21, year = 2024 } @article{darekar2024brief, abstract = {Herbal medicine and natural products are the most valuable bestowals that were given to mankind. Many herbal plants prestigious position in the field of medicine. The medicinal plants has been beneficial effects with less side effects which inspired research in drug discovery and development of new drugs. Nowadays there is an interest in the consumption of food without synthetic additives and use of natural preservative. In this regard natural extract of the Rosemary such as family Lamiaceae. The Indian name for rosemary plant is “Rosemary” the leaf of rosemary. Aarti Dhende | Poonam Malvadkar | Shital Darekar "A Brief Review on Rosemary Adapthogen Having Multiple Benefits" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-3 , June 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64932.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/pharmacy/pharmacognosy-/64932/a-brief-review-on-rosemary-adapthogen-having-multiple-benefits/aarti-dhende }, added-at = {2024-08-09T11:15:30.000+0200}, author = {Darekar, Aarti Dhende | Poonam Malvadkar | Shital}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/288e25532134e93607846515b6a6ceb2b/ijtsrd}, ee = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/588646.588722}, interhash = {a04805c676a4e971e15b11534ba99246}, intrahash = {88e25532134e93607846515b6a6ceb2b}, issn = {2456-6470}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TREND IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT}, keywords = {Alopecia, Brain Diabetes Health, Insomnia, Rosemary,}, language = {english}, month = jun, number = 3, pages = {591-594}, timestamp = {2024-08-09T11:15:30.000+0200}, title = {A Brief Review on Rosemary Adapthogen Having Multiple Benefits }, url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/588646.588722}, volume = 8, year = 2024 } @article{noauthororeditor, abstract = {Diabetes is gradually turning into an epidemic, and because of its numerous complications, the clinical burden is rising quickly. This review focuses on the neuronal alterations brought on by diabetes, including the effects of hyperglycemia on brain structure and function, its correlation with a number of neurological conditions, and a few peripheral neuropathic changes brought on by the disease. Since the majority of current treatment choices are concentrated on improving glycemic control, an attempt has been made to summarise the pertinent literature about the neuronal effects of diabetes mellitus. However, more study is still required to identify novel therapy options that can stop or slow the course of neuronal abnormalities. Puja Kumari | Dr. Sarika | Ranjana Kumari "A Review Article on the Different Relationships between Hyperglycemia and its Effects on the Neurological System" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-2 , April 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd64779.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/biological-science/zoology/64779/a-review-article-on-the-different-relationships-between-hyperglycemia-and-its-effects-on-the-neurological-system/puja-kumari }, added-at = {2024-07-29T14:11:06.000+0200}, author = {Kumari, Puja Kumari | Dr. Sarika | Ranjana}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/272e5daefbcfc7f51c976a40a15fdb342/ijtsrd}, interhash = {74131bb000ddb916cbc14b048abcf3eb}, intrahash = {72e5daefbcfc7f51c976a40a15fdb342}, issn = {2456-6470}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TREND IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT}, keywords = {Cognition, Diabetes Nervous bloodculture complications, control, glucose mellitus” system, “Diabetes}, language = {english}, month = apr, number = 2, pages = {765-768}, timestamp = {2024-07-29T14:11:06.000+0200}, title = {A Review Article on the Different Relationships between Hyperglycemia and its Effects on the Neurological System }, url = {https://www.ijtsrd.com/biological-science/zoology/64779/a-review-article-on-the-different-relationships-between-hyperglycemia-and-its-effects-on-the-neurological-system/puja-kumari}, volume = 8, year = 2024 } @article{Adigbli2024, added-at = {2024-06-19T09:30:54.000+0200}, author = {Adigbli, Derick and Li, Yang and Hammond, Naomi and Chatoor, Richard and Devaux, Anthony G. and Li, Qiang and Billot, Laurent and Annane, Djillali and Arabi, Yaseen and Bilotta, Federico and Bohé, Julien and Brunkhorst, Frank Martin and Cavalcanti, Alexandre Biasi and Cook, Deborah and Engel, Christoph and Green-LaRoche, Deborah and He, Wei and Henderson, William and Hoedemaekers, Cornelia and Iapichino, Gaetano and Kalfon, Pierre and de La Rosa, Gisela and Lahooti, Afsaneh and Mackenzie, Iain and Mahendran, Sajeev and Mélot, Christian and Mitchell, Imogen and Oksanen, Tuomas and Polli, Federico and Preiser, Jean-Charles and Garcia Soriano, Francisco and Vlok, Ruan and Wang, Lingcong and Xu, Yuan and Delaney, Anthony P. and Di Tanna, Gian Luca and Finfer, Simon}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a8d210d1f49000f4e40a233c58add7fe/jepcastel}, doi = {10.1056/evidoa2400082}, interhash = {fdd69d34213787973f7a5c3d4eb167d3}, intrahash = {a8d210d1f49000f4e40a233c58add7fe}, issn = {2766-5526}, journaltitle = {NEJM Evidence}, keywords = {Intensive control diabetes}, publisher = {Massachusetts Medical Society}, timestamp = {2024-06-19T09:30:54.000+0200}, title = {A Patient-Level Meta-Analysis of Intensive Glucose Control in Critically Ill Adults}, year = 2024 } @article{Chiu2024, added-at = {2024-06-18T15:03:19.000+0200}, author = {Chiu, Yu-Han and Huybrechts, Krista F. and Patorno, Elisabetta and Yland, Jennifer J. and Cesta, Carolyn E. and Bateman, Brian T. and Seely, Ellen W. and Hernán, Miguel A. and Hernández-Díaz, Sonia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27bba1c086e7d67486e31dfb5e9dcb396/jepcastel}, doi = {10.7326/m23-2038}, interhash = {b248978a54211aeeed630f30ac96a825}, intrahash = {7bba1c086e7d67486e31dfb5e9dcb396}, issn = {1539-3704}, journaltitle = {Annals of Internal Medicine}, keywords = {congenital diabetes malformations metformin pregnancy risk}, publisher = {American College of Physicians}, timestamp = {2024-06-18T15:03:19.000+0200}, title = {Metformin Use in the First Trimester of Pregnancy and Risk for Nonlive Birth and Congenital Malformations: Emulating a Target Trial Using Real-World Data}, year = 2024 } @article{DBLP:conf/jcdl/BrackHBE22, abstract = {Diabetes mellitus is acknowledged as a significant contributor to severe complications. The present work has explorated the potential role amentoflavone as an aldose reductase inhibitor through Docking Simulations. From these results this compound has shown excellent results with this enzyme with a high binding energy of -11 kcal/mol. If amentoflavone,a natural biflavonoid, proves effective in inhibiting aldose reductase, it could hold therapeutic promise for managing diabetic complications. However, it is crucial to emphasize that while computational studies offer valuable insights, experimental validation is essential to confirm the actual inhibitory effects and to establish the safety and efficacy of amentoflavone for this purpose. Further research and clinical studies are warranted to fully understand and harness the potential therapeutic benefits of amentoflavone in the context of diabetes.}, added-at = {2024-06-14T13:53:35.000+0200}, author = {Ferrari, Ivan Vito and Mario, Mauro Di}, bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/270fb7cdcb79b2d5635d457afe6cf28b9/afrjms}, doi = {10.62587/AFRJMS.1.1.2024.29-32}, interhash = {1dbe2fee37c07a8b1203e52e4b786908}, intrahash = {70fb7cdcb79b2d5635d457afe6cf28b9}, issn = {3006-7421}, journal = {African Research Journal of Medical Sciences}, keywords = {Aldose Amentoflavone, Diabetes Docking analysis mellitus, reductase,}, language = {English}, month = {January}, number = 1, pages = {29-32}, publisher = {The Bioscience Press}, subjectarea = {Medical Sciences}, timestamp = {2024-06-14T13:53:35.000+0200}, title = {Amentoflavone: Exploring potential therapeutic applications for diabetes mellitus}, url = {https://www.afrjms.com/files/1710331149_5_AFRJMS202328171841CB_(p_29-32).pdf}, volume = 1, year = 2024 } @article{sadam_hussain_2024_11283818, abstract = {Background: Diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased risk of complications after abdominal surgery. We evaluated retrospectively the impact of preoperative risk factors and outcome of diabetic patients after laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) compared with open cholecystectomy (OC) for symptomatic gallstones. Objective: To determine Laparoscopic cholecystectomy in obese diabetic women Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Shifa International hospital Islamabad Pakistan, which was performed between April 2020 and March 2022. The total number of patients in our study were 100. The number of female patients were 95 and male were 5. In 100 consecutive patients who underwent for blood tests and some diagnostic tests too. We included only old age people in our study age above than 40 years. We took BMI for every patients. Data was tabulated and analyzed by SPSS. Results: In a current study total 100 patients were enrolled. The minimum age of patients were 40 and the maximum age of the patients were 80. The mean age were 11.81±10.2 years. The minimum BMI were 30 and maximum BMI were 40. The mean BMI were 3.041±13.5. The minimum Operation hours were 1 and maximum Operation hours were 2. The mean of the operation hours were 1.045±3.76. Fig 1, shows us gender distribution, in which 95 were female patients while 5 were male patients. The frequency of male patients were 95 and the percentage were 95. The frequency of female patients were 5 and its percentage were 5. The frequency of nausea patients were 16 and its percentage were 16. The frequency of vomiting patients were 84 and its percentage were 84. The frequency of sever right abdominal patients was present in 97 patients and was not present in 3 patients. The frequency of diabetes mellitus 97 and its percentage were 97 while the frequency of diabetes mellitus were not present in 3 patients. 75% of patients were cholelithiasis while 25% of patients were not affected by cholelithiasis. The second figure shows 18 % of patients have choledocholithiasis and 82 % of patients were not affected by this disease. The third figure shows that 3% of patients have cholecystitis while 97% of patients were not affected by this type of disease. The fourth figure shows that type 2 Diabetes mellitus were present in 97% of patients while were not present in 3% of patients. Conclusion: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy as a new technique for the treatment of cholecystectomy. The main benefit of laparoscopic cholecystectomy for diabetic patients is that the wound recovers fast and its no major complications. In our study females were as compared to males. The operation time is from 1 to 2 hours on laparoscopic Cholecystectomy.}, added-at = {2024-06-05T10:03:57.000+0200}, author = {Hussain, Sadam and Abbasi, Amna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2848a5ca78a266a6b53bfbcbc5d5472ff/wjbphsjournal}, doi = {10.30574/wjbphs.2024.17.2.0067}, interhash = {225438deb0097bdb6ff2ebf1d69b5d17}, intrahash = {848a5ca78a266a6b53bfbcbc5d5472ff}, issn = {2582-5542}, journal = {{World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences}}, keywords = {(DM) Diabetes Mellitus}, month = may, number = 2, pages = {163–169}, timestamp = {2024-06-05T10:03:57.000+0200}, title = {Laparoscopic cholecystectomy in obese diabetic women}, url = {https://wjbphs.com/content/laparoscopic-cholecystectomy-obese-diabetic-women}, volume = 17, year = 2024 } @article{Lucke_Wold_2023, added-at = {2024-05-31T14:30:40.000+0200}, author = {Lucke-Wold, Brandon and Foreman, Marco and Aashay, Aashay and Sheth, Sohum and Reddy, Akshay}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c5a1c2b4e06014ab603ca96271b7309f/bijnnjournal}, doi = {10.54646/bijnn.2023.04}, interhash = {522af56e797797548702cc2b81f5843c}, intrahash = {c5a1c2b4e06014ab603ca96271b7309f}, issn = {2583-9268}, journal = {BOHR International Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience}, keywords = {diabetes mellitus}, number = 1, pages = {30–40}, publisher = {BOHR Publishers}, timestamp = {2024-05-31T14:30:40.000+0200}, title = {Diabetes Mellitus Management in the Context of Cranial Tumors}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.54646/bijnn.2023.04}, volume = 1, year = 2023 } @article{journals/scp/BerardinisFJS18, abstract = {Background: Diabetes increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Corrective diet and Regular ECG monitoring can be used as a tool for prevention and timely diagnosis. Introduction: Diabetes increases the risk of atherosclerosis, which is associated with Acute coronary syndrome. Almost 25 to 30% of patients who have ACS also have diabetes (1). Acute Coronary syndrome (ACS) represents a group of diseases with abnormal S T elevations, which is detectable through ECG graphs. Patients with diabetes frequently exhibit dyslipidemia, which is an abnormal level of 1 or more types of fat in blood, which over time can lead to vascular abnormalities (2). High concentration of serum- Low-Density Lipoproteins (LDL) indicates a tendency for clot formation. High Concentration of these fatty acids in the blood is largely a consequence of the unhealthy dietary habits of diabetic patients apart from the metabolic disorder itself. Method: Search engines for example PUBMED and GOOGLE SCHOLAR were explored to find out the evidencein the given respect for past 10 years. Only English language studies were included. Result and Discussions: Significant relationship has been established by previous research studies, suggestive of the coincidence of dyslipidemia in diabetic people ultimately associated with an increased risk of heart attack. Regular Electrocardiogram monitoring and a remedial diet are highly advisable to avoid cardiac emergencies in the diabetic population}, added-at = {2024-05-30T09:25:40.000+0200}, author = {Singh, Itra}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c688c5fc62b81f2ed58f1aa46413a3a6/ijrdpmjournal}, doi = {10.54646/bijrdpm.2023.09}, ee = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scico.2018.09.002}, interhash = {e2cd4471f09b14f6e18a52eb58f73ef0}, intrahash = {c688c5fc62b81f2ed58f1aa46413a3a6}, issn = {2583-9276}, journal = {BOHR International Journal of Current Research in Diabetes and Preventive Medicine}, keywords = {Diet ECG cardiovasculardisease diabetes dyslipidemia}, language = {English}, number = 2, pages = {48-51}, timestamp = {2024-05-30T09:25:40.000+0200}, title = {The role of diet therapy and ECG monitoring in preventing cardiovascular diseases in diabetes mellitus: A review}, volume = 1, year = 2023 } @article{journals/scp/BerardinisFJS18, abstract = {Auricular perichondritis is a rare but severe complication that can occur in patients who have experienced ear trauma or are suffering from an immunosuppressive condition. Its treatment is difficult and time–consuming, and the prognosis is usually poor. We present the case of a 68-year-old patient with personal antecedents of ear surgery, type II diabetes, and signs of poor local hygiene who was admitted to our ENT department with a swollen, painful, erythematous pinna and treated empirically for 3 weeks with systemic antibiotics (cefuroxime), local drainage, and application of antiseptic medication (iodine solution and boric acid). Considering the long hospitalization time and the multiple comorbidities of our patient, the present case report is aimed to highlight the importance of a diversified approach to treatment in patients vulnerable to auricular perichondritis}, added-at = {2024-05-30T09:13:20.000+0200}, author = {Dragos, Stefanescu Cristian}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2848cfce48ef5d33e064e0ff627e5ccd5/ijrdpmjournal}, doi = {10.54646/bijrdpm.2023.08}, ee = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scico.2018.09.002}, interhash = {7db9d7251a2aa36cde29ac275ccd0c34}, intrahash = {848cfce48ef5d33e064e0ff627e5ccd5}, issn = {2583-9276}, journal = {BOHR International Journal of Current Research in Diabetes and Preventive Medicine}, keywords = {auricularperichondritis diabetes ear incision infection treatment}, language = {English}, number = 2, pages = {45-47}, timestamp = {2024-05-30T09:13:20.000+0200}, title = {Auricular perichondritis in a patient with personal antecedents of type II diabetes and radical mastoidectomy}, volume = 1, year = 2023 } @article{Adler2024, added-at = {2024-05-22T10:48:24.000+0200}, author = {Adler, Amanda I and Coleman, Ruth L and Leal, Jose and Whiteley, William N and Clarke, Philip and Holman, Rury R}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/275f13534957c653d62d3f21c561c076f/jepcastel}, doi = {10.1016/s0140-6736(24)00537-3}, interhash = {1d1e4992ca8cf3647dcbce62dfbe9b0a}, intrahash = {75f13534957c653d62d3f21c561c076f}, issn = {0140-6736}, journaltitle = {The Lancet}, keywords = {CardiovascularRisk DM UKPDS control diabetes mortality}, publisher = {Elsevier BV}, timestamp = {2024-05-22T10:48:24.000+0200}, title = {Post-trial monitoring of a randomised controlled trial of intensive glycaemic control in type 2 diabetes extended from 10 years to 24 years (UKPDS 91)}, year = 2024 } @article{Filzmoser2012, abstract = {Introduction: In the general population, left ventricular hypertrophy affects 15–20% of adults. Patients withcardiovascular disease frequently have LVH. Compared to the general population, patients with DM have anincreased rate of LVH. Many studies indicate a connection between diabetes mellitus and left ventriculardysfunction.Aim:The aim was to study the prevalence of LVH among DM patients in a hospital-based setting in south India.Methods:In a hospital-based population in south India, we looked at the relationship between diabetes mellitusand left ventricular failure. The study comprised 133 diabetic patients from our institution who met the inclusionrequirements. ECG and ECHO were used to assess the subjects for the presence of LVH. Diabetes patients had a25.6% prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy. We found significant differences in the older age, hypertension,duration, duration of type 2 diabetes mellitus, mean fasting blood sugar (FBS), and HbA1c (P= 0.0020) whenwe compared both groups of participants with DM. However, neither the gender nor the body mass index (BMI)showed any significant results (P= 0.3112).Conclusion:LVH is more common in diabetics than in non-diabetics by a large margin. In diabetic patients withsystemic hypertension, older age groups, those who have had diabetes and hypertension for a longer period oftime, as well as those with higher FBS and HbA1c values, LVH prevalence rises even more.}, added-at = {2024-05-21T10:31:42.000+0200}, author = {Mani, Parvathy}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20584c0d359368bfc74542b59586507b5/ijrccdjournal}, doi = {10.54646/bijrccd.2023.06}, interhash = {f537420bf07fc60b82dd9fb6394d9cbc}, intrahash = {0584c0d359368bfc74542b59586507b5}, journal = {BOHR International Journal of Research on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Diseases}, keywords = {diabetes mellitus}, number = 1, pages = { 36-37}, timestamp = {2024-05-21T10:31:42.000+0200}, title = {Prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy in type 2 diabetics:A hospital-based study}, volume = 1, year = 2023 } @article{Schousboe2024, added-at = {2024-04-22T08:28:17.000+0200}, author = {Schousboe, John T. and Landsteiner, Adrienne and Drake, Tyler and Sultan, Shahnaz and Langsetmo, Lisa and Kaka, Anjum and Anthony, Maylen and Billington, Charles J. and Kalinowski, Caleb and Ullman, Kristen and Wilt, Timothy J.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2519023a3e27afd784e5d32061e897393/jepcastel}, doi = {10.7326/m23-1492}, interhash = {9129202661b6465a0e744b8c1b902574}, intrahash = {519023a3e27afd784e5d32061e897393}, issn = {1539-3704}, journaltitle = {Annals of Internal Medicine}, keywords = {CostEffectiveness GLP-1 SGLT2 SystematicReview diabetes}, publisher = {American College of Physicians}, timestamp = {2024-04-22T08:28:17.000+0200}, title = {Cost-Effectiveness of Newer Pharmacologic Treatments in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review of Cost-Effectiveness Studies for the American College of Physicians}, year = 2024 } @article{Drake2024, added-at = {2024-04-22T08:24:36.000+0200}, author = {Drake, Tyler and Landsteiner, Adrienne and Langsetmo, Lisa and MacDonald, Roderick and Anthony, Maylen and Kalinowski, Caleb and Ullman, Kristen and Billington, Charles J. and Kaka, Anjum and Sultan, Shahnaz and Wilt, Timothy J.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24976f3a4707b6446bd01d6d595cc543e/jepcastel}, doi = {10.7326/m23-1490}, interhash = {58e1d64892ef62fbcdb20f25a2669a5b}, intrahash = {4976f3a4707b6446bd01d6d595cc543e}, issn = {1539-3704}, journaltitle = {Annals of Internal Medicine}, keywords = {GLP-1 SGLT2 SystematicReview diabetes}, publisher = {American College of Physicians}, timestamp = {2024-04-22T08:27:56.000+0200}, title = {Newer Pharmacologic Treatments in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis for the American College of Physicians}, year = 2024 } @article{Kosiborod2024, added-at = {2024-04-11T08:54:42.000+0200}, author = {Kosiborod, Mikhail N. and Petrie, Mark C. and Borlaug, Barry A. and Butler, Javed and Davies, Melanie J. and Hovingh, G. Kees and Kitzman, Dalane W. and Møller, Daniél V. and Treppendahl, Marianne B. and Verma, Subodh and Jensen, Thomas J. and Liisberg, Karoline and Lindegaard, Marie L. and Abhayaratna, Walter and Ahmed, Fozia Z. and Ben-Gal, Tuvia and Chopra, Vijay and Ezekowitz, Justin A. and Fu, Michael and Ito, Hiroshi and Lelonek, Małgorzata and Melenovský, Vojtěch and Merkely, Bela and Núñez, Julio and Perna, Eduardo and Schou, Morten and Senni, Michele and Sharma, Kavita and van der Meer, Peter and Von Lewinski, Dirk and Wolf, Dennis and Shah, Sanjiv J.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ff8fb0273500c4ec62a616fccb05c0e4/jepcastel}, doi = {10.1056/nejmoa2313917}, interhash = {c98fb0cdcf14764a220c4fb20389239f}, intrahash = {ff8fb0273500c4ec62a616fccb05c0e4}, issn = {1533-4406}, journaltitle = {New England Journal of Medicine}, keywords = {diabetes efficacy obesity semaglutide}, publisher = {Massachusetts Medical Society}, timestamp = {2024-04-11T08:54:42.000+0200}, title = {Semaglutide in Patients with Obesity-Related Heart Failure and Type 2 Diabetes}, year = 2024 }