Evidence-Based Management of Diabetes, 1e (Original Publisher PDF)

Evidence-Based Management of Diabetes, 1e

by Jiten Vora, John Buse

Product Details:

  • Hardcover: 506 pages
  • Publisher: Tfm Pub Ltd; 1 edition (October 1, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1903378788
  • ISBN-13: 978-1903378786
  • Amazon Price: $99.00
  • Points to download: 100 Points
  • Format: Original Publisher PDF
  • File Size: 6.2 MB
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The clinical management of patients with diabetes is rapidly evolving. Evidence-based Management of Diabetes provides a succinct summary of a range of topics, including areas where there is already well developed evidence for a particular treatment, but also those areas where the evidence is perhaps doubtful or there is some associated controversy or ambiguity. Where possible throughout the book treatment recommendations are given based on the available evidence and practice guidelines. The book also highlights the gaps in evidence where further research is needed. In the practice of diabetes care, there are many issues influencing practitoners currently. This book addresses many of the most pertinent issues concerning delivery of diabetes care such as: Is diabetes preventable in high-risk individuals? Once diabetes has developed what are the goals of treatment and how aggressive should treatment be whilst avoiding adverse effects? What is the role of treating glycaemia in reducing macrovascular disease? Who to screen, how to screen and who to treat for coronary artery disease? Who and how to treat hyperglycaemia in acute coronary syndromes? Has there been any progress in the management of gestational diabetes? Is there an evidence base for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes with oral hypoglycaemic agents? The authors are internationally renowned experts in the field of diabetes care who successfully and succinctly present state-of-the-art reviews based on the medical evidence designed to help the clinician be as best informed as possible in the care of patients with diabetes.

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