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Prenatal, postpartum diabetic ketoacidosis rose for mothers with pregestational diabetes
In the U.S., diabetic ketoacidosis frequency at prenatal and delivery hospitalizations increased from 2010 to 2020 for mothers with pregestational diabetes, according to study results published in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Top-line data suggest improved outcomes, symptoms with tirzepatide for HFpEF and obesity
Tirzepatide significantly reduced HF outcomes and symptoms for patients with HF and preserved ejection fraction and obesity, according to the top-line results of the phase 3 SUMMIT clinical trial.
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Semaglutide shows potential as smoking cessation tool
Individuals with type 2 diabetes who received semaglutide had lower probability for medical care related to tobacco dependence compared with other antidiabetes medications, the results of a study in the Annals of Internal Medicine showed.
Patients with insulin-dependent diabetes may have increased complications after TSA
Results showed patients with insulin-dependent diabetes may have increased risk for postoperative complications and hospital readmissions after total shoulder arthroplasty vs. patients with diabetes and without insulin dependence.
Q&A: Assess full glucose profile, set a plan for treating early-stage type 1 diabetes
NEW ORLEANS — In part three of a three-part video exclusive series, Jonathan D. Leffert, MD, talks with Kimber Simmons, MD, MS, about how providers should discuss treatments for people with early-stage type 1 diabetes.
Q&A: New guidance for monitoring pre-symptomatic type 1 diabetes
NEW ORLEANS — In part two of a three-part video exclusive series, Jonathan D. Leffert, MD, talks with Rifka C. Schulman-Rosenbaum, MD, FACE, FACP, about the steps providers should take when a patient screens positive for type 1 diabetes.
Q&A: Screening for type 1 diabetes may help slow disease progression
NEW ORLEANS — In part one of a three-part video exclusive series, Jonathan D. Leffert, MD, talks with Anna Casu, MD, about the preclinical stages of type 1 diabetes and who should be screened for the disease.
Duodenal mucosal resurfacing granted FDA breakthrough label for weight loss maintenance
The FDA granted breakthrough device designation for an endoscopic procedure that resurfaces the duodenum lining to allow for weight maintenance after discontinuation of a GLP-1 receptor agonist, according to an industry press release.
Thyroid autoimmunity may occur in first few years of life for some children
The presence of thyroid autoantibodies may be detected as early as age 10 months for children, and those positive for both thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin autoantibodies have a higher risk for thyroid disease, according to study data.
DPP-IV, SGLT2 and GLP-1 drugs do not increase risk for diabetic macular edema
Use of a DPP-IV inhibitor, SGLT2 inhibitor or GLP-1 receptor agonist does not increase risk for diabetic macular edema among adults with type 2 diabetes and diabetic retinopathy, according to study data.
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