Possibilities of using continuous glycemic monitoring to assess the effectiveness of therapy in patients with MODY-diabetes

Verification of the type of diabetes mellitus in young people is of high clinical significance in the clinical practice since the purpose of treatment depends on this: from the correction of carbohydrate metabolism by a rational diet to the administration of oral hypoglycemic drugs and insulin thera...

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Main Authors: A. K. Ovsyannikova, M. V. Ryabets, O. D. Rymar
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Language:Russian
Published: Remedium Group LLC 2020-05-01
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description Verification of the type of diabetes mellitus in young people is of high clinical significance in the clinical practice since the purpose of treatment depends on this: from the correction of carbohydrate metabolism by a rational diet to the administration of oral hypoglycemic drugs and insulin therapy. The chosen therapy has a significant impact on the quality of life of the patient. With the most common types of diabetes in young people the appointment of therapy is not in doubt, since with type 1 diabetes mellitus there is an absolute need for the maintenance of exogenous insulin, and with type 2 the administration of metformin is pathogenetically substantiated. In more rare forms of diabetes which MODY belongs to sulfonylurea preparations are recommended in most cases and there are few conflicting data on the effects of newer classes (DPP4, SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP1 agonists) with monogenic forms. Using the method of continuous monitoring of glucose (CGMS) and glycemic variability indicators it is possible to determine the effectiveness of various classes of sugar-lowering drugs for rare types of diabetes mellitus which will help practitioners in choosing therapy. In the literature single studies using CGMS have been described in this group of patients. In Turkey CGMS was performed for 8 patients with GCK-MODY; it was shown that in 50% of patients the glucose values during the day exceeded the normal ranges. Italian scientists conducted a study in which they diagnosed glycemic variability, in particular episodes of hypoglycemia, in patients with HNF4AMODY diabetes (MODY1) using CGMS. The clinical consequence of episodes of asymptomatic hypoglycemia in the MODY cohort remains unknown. Diagnosing the predominance of fasting or postprandial hyperglycemia, the determination of hypoglycemia can help in the appointment of pathogenetic therapy and improve the quality of life of people diagnosed with MODY-diabetes.
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spelling doaj.art-cb6259a028b5450c9fa3940fd60959df2023-04-23T06:56:34ZrusRemedium Group LLCМедицинский совет2079-701X2658-57902020-05-0107263110.21518/2079-701X-2020-7-26-315143Possibilities of using continuous glycemic monitoring to assess the effectiveness of therapy in patients with MODY-diabetesA. K. Ovsyannikova0M. V. Ryabets1O. D. Rymar2Research Institute of Internal and Preventive MedicineNovosibirsk State Medical UniversityResearch Institute of Internal and Preventive MedicineVerification of the type of diabetes mellitus in young people is of high clinical significance in the clinical practice since the purpose of treatment depends on this: from the correction of carbohydrate metabolism by a rational diet to the administration of oral hypoglycemic drugs and insulin therapy. The chosen therapy has a significant impact on the quality of life of the patient. With the most common types of diabetes in young people the appointment of therapy is not in doubt, since with type 1 diabetes mellitus there is an absolute need for the maintenance of exogenous insulin, and with type 2 the administration of metformin is pathogenetically substantiated. In more rare forms of diabetes which MODY belongs to sulfonylurea preparations are recommended in most cases and there are few conflicting data on the effects of newer classes (DPP4, SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP1 agonists) with monogenic forms. Using the method of continuous monitoring of glucose (CGMS) and glycemic variability indicators it is possible to determine the effectiveness of various classes of sugar-lowering drugs for rare types of diabetes mellitus which will help practitioners in choosing therapy. In the literature single studies using CGMS have been described in this group of patients. In Turkey CGMS was performed for 8 patients with GCK-MODY; it was shown that in 50% of patients the glucose values during the day exceeded the normal ranges. Italian scientists conducted a study in which they diagnosed glycemic variability, in particular episodes of hypoglycemia, in patients with HNF4AMODY diabetes (MODY1) using CGMS. The clinical consequence of episodes of asymptomatic hypoglycemia in the MODY cohort remains unknown. Diagnosing the predominance of fasting or postprandial hyperglycemia, the determination of hypoglycemia can help in the appointment of pathogenetic therapy and improve the quality of life of people diagnosed with MODY-diabetes.https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/5652mody-diabetescontinuous glucose monitoringglycemic variabilitysugar-lowering drugsglycemiamutations
spellingShingle A. K. Ovsyannikova
M. V. Ryabets
O. D. Rymar
Possibilities of using continuous glycemic monitoring to assess the effectiveness of therapy in patients with MODY-diabetes
Медицинский совет
mody-diabetes
continuous glucose monitoring
glycemic variability
sugar-lowering drugs
glycemia
mutations
title Possibilities of using continuous glycemic monitoring to assess the effectiveness of therapy in patients with MODY-diabetes
title_full Possibilities of using continuous glycemic monitoring to assess the effectiveness of therapy in patients with MODY-diabetes
title_fullStr Possibilities of using continuous glycemic monitoring to assess the effectiveness of therapy in patients with MODY-diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Possibilities of using continuous glycemic monitoring to assess the effectiveness of therapy in patients with MODY-diabetes
title_short Possibilities of using continuous glycemic monitoring to assess the effectiveness of therapy in patients with MODY-diabetes
title_sort possibilities of using continuous glycemic monitoring to assess the effectiveness of therapy in patients with mody diabetes
topic mody-diabetes
continuous glucose monitoring
glycemic variability
sugar-lowering drugs
glycemia
mutations
url https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/5652
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