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Theoretical Pathophysiological Pathways for Chronic Hyperglycemia |
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- Polyol Pathway
- Advanced Glycosylated End Products
- Protein Kinase C Activation
- Hexosamine Pathway
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Common Themes for the Theoretical Pathophysiological Pathways of Chronic Hyperglycemia |
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Increased Oxidative Stress |
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What are the detrimental effects that result from chronic hyperglycemia? |
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- Endothelial Dysfunction
- Increased oxidative stress
- Pro-inflammatory Effects
- Protein Glycosylation
- Altered coagulation --> increased thrombosis
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Retinopathy is typically detectable how many years after the diagnoses of diabetes? |
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What are the risk factors for retinopathy? |
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- Uncontrolled blood glucose
- Uncontrolled blood pressure
- Uncontrolled cholesterol
- Pregnancy
- Hispanic or African-American heritage
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- Early NPDR (mild)
- Middle NPDR (moderate-severe-very severe)
- Advanced PDR (detachment of retina can occur)
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Prevention of diabetic retinopathy |
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Definition
- Control blood glucose
- Control blood pressure
- Control lipid panel
- Eye Exams
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For a patient with newly diagnosed Type 1 DM, when should they get their initial eye exam and when should they follow up? |
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initial eye exam -- within 5 years of diagnosis
follow up -- annually |
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For a patient with newly diagnosed Type 2 DM, when should they get their initial eye exam and when should they get their follow up eye exam? |
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initial eye exam -- ASAP post diagnosis
follow up -- annually |
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For a patient that has DM and is pre-conception or is pregnant, when should they get their initial eye exam and when should they follow up? |
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initial eye exam -- 1st trimester
follow up -- regular basis for first year postpartum |
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Diabetic nephropathy can result in: |
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Definition
Dialysis
Renal transplant |
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Risk factors for diabetic nephropathy |
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Definition
- Uncontrolled blood glucose
- Uncontrolled high blood pressure and cholesterol
- Smoking
- DM1 before age 20
- African Americans, Hispanic, or Native American origin
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Signs and symptoms of diabetic nephropathy |
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Definition
Early stages --> typically no symptoms
Later stages --> symptoms start to appear
- headache
- fatigue
- N/V
- poor appetite
- swelling
- weight gain
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What can a diabetic do to prevent or delay diabetic nephropathy? |
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- Control blood glucose
- Control blood pressure
- Control lipid panel
- ACE/ARB
- Possibly protein restriction?
- Regular "checks"
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When should a DM1 patient get their initial urine albumin screen, follow up urine albumin, and creatinine measurements? |
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initial -- within 5 years of DM1 diagnosis
follow up -- annaully
creatinine -- annually
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When should a DM2 patient get their initial urine albumin screen, follow up urine albumin, and creatinine measurements? |
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initial -- ASAP post diagnosis
follow up -- annually
creatinine -- annually |
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What are the values for normal albumin in urine, microalbuminuria, and macroalbuminuria? |
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normal < 30
microalbuminuria 30-299
macroalbuminuria >299 |
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Kidney Failure
<15 or dialysis |
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Distal Symmetric Polyneuropathy (DPN) Complications |
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Lower Extremities (feet)
Neuropathic foot ulcers
Neuropathic arthropathy |
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Distal Symmetric Polyneuropathy Signs and Symptoms |
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Definition
- Small fiber damage - can't detect temp, pins and needles, numbness or loss of feelings
- Large fiber damage - abnormal or unusual sensations, loss of balance, unable to sense position of toes and feet
- Motor nerve damage - loss of muscle tone in hands and feet
- Foot deformities
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What can a diabetic do to prevent or delay neuropathy? |
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- Glycemic regulation/control
- BP regulation/control
- Achieve lipid goals
- Smoking cessation
- Regular nerve "checks"
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When should a T1DM patient get their initial DPN screening and follow up? |
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initial -- at diagnosis
follow up -- annually |
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When should a T2DM patient get their initial DPN screening and follow up? |
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initial -- at diagnosis
follow up -- annually |
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When should a T1DM patient get their initial DAN screening and follow up? |
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initial -- within 5 years of diagnosis
follow up -- annually |
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When should a T2DM patient get their initial DAN screening and follow up? |
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initial -- at diagnosis
follow up -- annually |
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- Symptom relief/decrease
- Tricyclic Antidepressants
- SSRI's
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FDA approved medications for DPN |
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Major body systems that DAN affects |
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- GIT
- Cardiovascular System
- Genitourinary
- Sudomotor
- Hypoglycemic Autonomic Failure
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DAN is associated with problems of the GIT that result in: |
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- Gastroparesis
- Esophageal enteropathy
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Fecal Incontinence
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DAN is associated with problems of the cardiovascular system that result in: |
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- Resting Tachycardia
- Exercise Intolerance
- Orthostatic hypotension
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DAN is associated with Genitourinary problems that result in: |
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- Sexual Dysfunction - Men, erectile dysfunction, retrograde ejaculation; Women, anorgasmia, decreased lubrication
- Bladder Dysfunction - recurrent UTI, recurrent pyelonephritis, incontinence
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DAN is associated with Sudomotor problems that result in: |
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- Dry skin
- Loss of sweating (anhidrosis)
- Heat intolerance
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Risk Factor for Neuropathy |
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- Uncontrolled blood glucose
- Duration of disease
- Uncontrolled high blood pressure and cholesterol (compromised vasculature can lead to PVD)
- Smoking
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Sudomotor problems associated with DAN can lead to: |
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- Infection
- Gangrene
- Ulcers
- Loss of limbs
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Orthostatic hypotension associated with DAN can lead to: |
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Increased risk of silent MI
Conduct mortality HRV testing at diagnosis of DM2/5 years DM1 |
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TCA's: Indications, Drugs |
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Neuropathy
- Amitriptyline (tertiary amine)
- Imipramine (tertiary amine)
- Clomipramine ((tertiary amine)
- Desipramine (secondary amine)
- Nortriptyline (secondary amine)
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- Drowsiness, nausea
- Anticholinergic effects
- CV (arrhythmias, sinus tachycardia, conduction time prolongation, orthostatic hypotension)
- Weight gain
- Impaired sexual function
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Duloxetine: Indications, MOA, Side Effects |
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FDA Approved for Distal Symmetric Polyneuropathy
Cymbalta
SSRI
Insomnia, nausea, constipation, black box warning
Do not use in hepatic impairment, substantial alcohol use, or renal impairment (CrCl < 30ml/min) |
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Pregabalin: Indications and Side Effects |
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FDA Approved for Distal Symmetric Polyneuropathy
Lyrica
Renal Dosing is needed
peripheral edema, dizziness, somnolence, blurred vision, substantial confusion or memory impairment |
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Risk Factors for Macrovascular Complications |
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- Uncontrolled blood glucose
- Uncontrolled high blood pressure
- Uncontrolled cholesterol
- Smoking
- Obesity
- Waist circumference
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Lipid Goals for people at risk for Macrovascular Complications |
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TC: < 200
LDL: < 100, < 70 for overt risk
HDL: Men > 40, Women > 50
TG: < 150
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Lipid Panel Frequency for people at risk for Macrovascular Complications |
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Macrovascular complications lead to hypercoagulability which is a result of: |
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- elevated levels of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1
- platelet aggregation
- impaired fibrinolysis
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BP Goal for people at risk for Macrovascular Complications |
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What can a patient do to prevent or delay macrovascular complications? |
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- Glycemic regulation/control
- BP regulation/control
- Achieve lipid goals
- ASA Therapy
- Weight control
- Smoking Cessation
- Preventative Self Care (daily foot checks, vaccinations, etc)
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TCA
Amitriptyline
tertiary amine |
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Imipramine
tertiary amine |
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Clomipramine
tertiary amine |
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Desipramine
secondary amine |
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Nortriptyline
secondary amine |
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