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Therapeutics Endocrine Petkewicz
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Mathematics
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12/11/2009

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Term
Theoretical Pathophysiological Pathways for Chronic Hyperglycemia
Definition
  1. Polyol Pathway
  2. Advanced Glycosylated End Products
  3. Protein Kinase C Activation
  4. Hexosamine Pathway
Term
Common Themes for the Theoretical Pathophysiological Pathways of Chronic Hyperglycemia
Definition
Increased Oxidative Stress
Term
What are the detrimental effects that result from chronic hyperglycemia?
Definition
  1. Endothelial Dysfunction
  2. Increased oxidative stress
  3. Pro-inflammatory Effects
  4. Protein Glycosylation
  5. Altered coagulation --> increased thrombosis
Term
Retinopathy is typically detectable how many years after the diagnoses of diabetes?
Definition
within 5 years
Term
What are the risk factors for retinopathy?
Definition
  1. Uncontrolled blood glucose
  2. Uncontrolled blood pressure
  3. Uncontrolled cholesterol
  4. Pregnancy
  5. Hispanic or African-American heritage
Term
Stages of Retinopathy
Definition
  1. Early NPDR (mild)
  2. Middle NPDR (moderate-severe-very severe)
  3. Advanced PDR (detachment of retina can occur)
Term
Prevention of diabetic retinopathy
Definition
  1. Control blood glucose
  2. Control blood pressure
  3. Control lipid panel
  4. Eye Exams
Term
For a patient with newly diagnosed Type 1 DM, when should they get their initial eye exam and when should they follow up?
Definition

initial eye exam -- within 5 years of diagnosis

follow up -- annually

Term
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?
Definition

initial eye exam -- ASAP post diagnosis

follow up -- annually

Term
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?
Definition

initial eye exam -- 1st trimester

follow up -- regular basis for first year postpartum

Term
Diabetic nephropathy can result in:
Definition

Dialysis

Renal transplant

Term
Risk factors for diabetic nephropathy
Definition
  1. Uncontrolled blood glucose
  2. Uncontrolled high blood pressure and cholesterol
  3. Smoking
  4. DM1 before age 20
  5. African Americans, Hispanic, or Native American origin
Term
Signs and symptoms of diabetic nephropathy
Definition

Early stages --> typically no symptoms

Later stages --> symptoms start to appear

  1. headache
  2. fatigue
  3. N/V
  4. poor appetite
  5. swelling
  6. weight gain
Term
What can a diabetic do to prevent or delay diabetic nephropathy?
Definition
  1. Control blood glucose
  2. Control blood pressure
  3. Control lipid panel
  4. ACE/ARB
  5. Possibly protein restriction?
  6. Regular "checks"
Term
When should a DM1 patient get their initial urine albumin screen, follow up urine albumin, and creatinine measurements?
Definition

initial -- within 5 years of DM1 diagnosis

follow up -- annaully

creatinine -- annually

 

Term
When should a DM2 patient get their initial urine albumin screen, follow up urine albumin, and creatinine measurements?
Definition

initial -- ASAP post diagnosis

follow up -- annually

creatinine -- annually

Term
What are the values for normal albumin in urine, microalbuminuria, and macroalbuminuria?
Definition

normal < 30

microalbuminuria 30-299

macroalbuminuria >299

Term
Stage 1 GFR (ml/min)
Definition
90
Term
Stage 2 GFR (ml/min)
Definition
60-89
Term
Stage 3 GFR (ml/min)
Definition
30-59
Term
Stage 4 GFR (ml/min)
Definition
15-29
Term
Stage 5 GFR (ml/min)
Definition

Kidney Failure

<15 or dialysis

Term
Distal Symmetric Polyneuropathy (DPN) Complications
Definition

Lower Extremities (feet)

Neuropathic foot ulcers

Neuropathic arthropathy

Term
Distal Symmetric Polyneuropathy Signs and Symptoms
Definition
  1. Small fiber damage - can't detect temp, pins and needles, numbness or loss of feelings
  2. Large fiber damage - abnormal or unusual sensations, loss of balance, unable to sense position of toes and feet
  3. Motor nerve damage - loss of muscle tone in hands and feet
  4. Foot deformities
Term
What can a diabetic do to prevent or delay neuropathy?
Definition
  1. Glycemic regulation/control
  2. BP regulation/control
  3. Achieve lipid goals
  4. Smoking cessation
  5. Regular nerve "checks"
Term
When should a T1DM patient get their initial DPN screening and follow up?
Definition

initial -- at diagnosis

follow up -- annually

Term
When should a T2DM patient get their initial DPN screening and follow up?
Definition

initial -- at diagnosis

follow up -- annually

Term
When should a T1DM patient get their initial DAN screening and follow up?
Definition

initial -- within 5 years of diagnosis

follow up -- annually

Term
When should a T2DM patient get their initial DAN screening and follow up?
Definition

initial -- at diagnosis

follow up -- annually

Term
Treatment for DPN
Definition
  1. Symptom relief/decrease
  2. Tricyclic Antidepressants
  3. SSRI's
Term
FDA approved medications for DPN
Definition
  1. Duloxetine
  2. Pregabalin
Term
Major body systems that DAN affects
Definition
  1. GIT
  2. Cardiovascular System
  3. Genitourinary
  4. Sudomotor
  5. Hypoglycemic Autonomic Failure
Term
DAN is associated with problems of the GIT that result in:
Definition
  1. Gastroparesis
  2. Esophageal enteropathy
  3. Constipation
  4. Diarrhea
  5. Fecal Incontinence
Term
DAN is associated with problems of the cardiovascular system that result in:
Definition
  1. Resting Tachycardia
  2. Exercise Intolerance
  3. Orthostatic hypotension
Term
DAN is associated with Genitourinary problems that result in:
Definition
  1. Sexual Dysfunction - Men, erectile dysfunction, retrograde ejaculation; Women, anorgasmia, decreased lubrication
  2. Bladder Dysfunction - recurrent UTI, recurrent pyelonephritis, incontinence
Term
DAN is associated with Sudomotor problems that result in:
Definition
  1. Dry skin
  2. Loss of sweating (anhidrosis)
  3. Heat intolerance
Term
Risk Factor for Neuropathy
Definition
  1. Uncontrolled blood glucose
  2. Duration of disease
  3. Uncontrolled high blood pressure and cholesterol (compromised vasculature can lead to PVD)
  4. Smoking
Term
Sudomotor problems associated with DAN can lead to:
Definition
  1. Infection
  2. Gangrene
  3. Ulcers
  4. Loss of limbs
Term
Orthostatic hypotension associated with DAN can lead to:
Definition

Increased risk of silent MI

Conduct mortality HRV testing at diagnosis of DM2/5 years DM1

Term
TCA's: Indications, Drugs
Definition

Neuropathy

  1. Amitriptyline (tertiary amine)
  2. Imipramine (tertiary amine)
  3. Clomipramine ((tertiary amine)
  4. Desipramine (secondary amine)
  5. Nortriptyline (secondary amine)

 

Term
Side effects of TCA's
Definition
  1. Drowsiness, nausea
  2. Anticholinergic effects
  3. CV (arrhythmias, sinus tachycardia, conduction time prolongation, orthostatic hypotension)
  4. Weight gain
  5. Impaired sexual function
Term
Duloxetine: Indications, MOA, Side Effects
Definition

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)

Term
Pregabalin: Indications and Side Effects
Definition

FDA Approved for Distal Symmetric Polyneuropathy

 

Lyrica

 

Renal Dosing is needed

 

peripheral edema, dizziness, somnolence, blurred vision, substantial confusion or memory impairment

Term
Risk Factors for Macrovascular Complications
Definition
  1. Uncontrolled blood glucose
  2. Uncontrolled high blood pressure
  3. Uncontrolled cholesterol
  4. Smoking
  5. Obesity
  6. Waist circumference
Term
Lipid Goals for people at risk for Macrovascular Complications
Definition

TC: < 200

LDL: < 100, < 70 for overt risk

HDL: Men > 40, Women > 50

TG: < 150

 

Term
Lipid Panel Frequency for people at risk for Macrovascular Complications
Definition
Annually
Term
Macrovascular complications lead to hypercoagulability which is a result of:
Definition
  1. elevated levels of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1
  2. platelet aggregation
  3. impaired fibrinolysis
Term
BP Goal for people at risk for Macrovascular Complications
Definition
< 130/80
Term
What can a patient do to prevent or delay macrovascular complications?
Definition
  1. Glycemic regulation/control
  2. BP regulation/control
  3. Achieve lipid goals
  4. ASA Therapy
  5. Weight control
  6. Smoking Cessation
  7. Preventative Self Care (daily foot checks, vaccinations, etc)
Term
Elavil
Definition

TCA

 

Amitriptyline

tertiary amine

Term
Tofranil
Definition

TCA

 

Imipramine

tertiary amine

Term
Anafranil
Definition

TCA

 

Clomipramine

tertiary amine

Term
Norpramin
Definition

TCA

 

Desipramine

secondary amine

Term
Pamelor
Definition

TCA

 

Nortriptyline

secondary amine

Term
Paxil
Definition
Paroxetine
Term
Lexapro
Definition
Citalopram
Term
Prozac
Definition
Fluoxetine
Term
Neurontin
Definition
Gabapentin
Term
Tegretol
Definition
Carbamezapine
Term
Dilantin
Definition
Phenytoin
Term
Effexor
Definition
Venlafaxine
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