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Sr Aravind1, Banshi Saboo2, Shaukat Sadikot3, Siddharth N Shah4, Bm Makkar5, Sanjay Kalra6, Johnny Kannampilly7, Jothydev Kesavadev8, Samit Ghoshal9, Ah Zargar10, Anant Nigam11, Dk Hazra12, Kamlakar Tripathi13, Mala Dharmalingam14, Parag Shah15, Pramod Gandhi16, Rakesh Sahay17, Ranjit Unnikrishnan18, Sachin Gupta19, Sarita Bajaj20, Satinath Mukhopadhyay21, Shailaja Kale22.
Abstract
Postprandial hyperglycemia (PPHG) is a detrimental factor in the evolution of diabetes related complications. Numerous studies have established the role of PPHG in development of atherosclerosis and associated cardiovascular conditions. It is seen that management of PPHG can be more troublesome than fasting plasma glucose (FPG). Currently, there are various strategies both monitoring as well as therapeutic to control PPHG but there is no uniformity in practicing these strategies. In the absence of any standard guidelines, widespread variations in the management of PPHG are observed among physicians and diabetologists. The objective of this document is to set forth uniform guidelines to manage PPHG. This will not only result in optimal management and prevention of long term complications of diabetes but also better co-ordination and collaboration among the care providers. Moreover, an Indian perspective that can take into consideration the issues relevant to Indian patient pool will be effective. An expert committee comprising of prominent physicians and researchers associated with diabetes care provided their inputs to provide a basic platform for the formulations of guidelines. Their inputs were supplemented by extensive literature search to collect the relevant evidences. An initial draft was prepared which was reviewed by the core committee. Inputs from other experts were also sought and an initial guideline version was formulated that was presented in a conference, discussed and debated among experts. The guidelines on PPHG were then finalized and published. © Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2011.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 27604435
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Assoc Physicians India ISSN: 0004-5772