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Indian J Endocrinol Metab ; 28(3): 302-307, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39086568

RÉSUMÉ

Introduction: Thyroid storm is an uncommon but life-threatening presentation of thyrotoxicosis with a mortality rate of 10%. Our objective was to study the demographics, clinical and biochemical characteristics, and outcomes of inpatients diagnosed with thyroid storm in the Indian context. Methods: This retrospective study was conducted by analysing the institutional electronic medical records (EMR) of all patients admitted with thyroid storm from 2004 to 2020 with a Burch-Wartofsky score (BWS) of ≥45. Results: Thirty-five patients with a BWS ≥45 were included, of whom 71.4% were women, with a mean age of 44.9 ± 10.2 years. 43% did not have any prior history of thyrotoxicosis. Graves' disease was the most common underlying aetiology (71.4%), followed by toxic multinodular goitre (14.3%). Cardiovascular (94.3%) and gastrointestinal-hepatic dysfunction (88.6%) were the most common clinical manifestations. Features of Central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction were seen in only 42.3% of patients diagnosed with a thyroid storm. The Japanese Thyroid Association (JTA) criteria diagnosed only 26 patients (74.3%) with "definite" thyroid storm. The mortality rate was 8.6%, and all three patients expired within 48 hours of admission. Conclusion: Nearly one in every two patients with thyroid storm had previously undiagnosed thyrotoxicosis. Toxic multinodular goitre is a notable aetiology in Indians. Features of CNS dysfunction, considered relatively specific for thyroid storm, were less prominent in our series. The JTA criteria might alter the classification of some patients diagnosed with a thyroid storm, when compared to the BWS score due to fewer CNS features among Indian patients.

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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(6): 1189-1191, 2024 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38949000

RÉSUMÉ

In this communication, we discuss the concept of psychological first aid, as relevant to diabetes management. Psychological first aid, in the diabetes care context, is defined as "the empathic support, counselling and education to improve coping skills, and optimize selfcare of persons living with diabetes, so that psychological well-being can be optimized." Various models can help provide structured psychological first aid. We feel that each and every health care provider should be able to provide effective first aid, including psychological first aid.


Sujet(s)
Adaptation psychologique , Assistance , Humains , Assistance/méthodes , Diabète/psychologie , Diabète/thérapie , Éducation du patient comme sujet/méthodes , Autosoins/psychologie , Soutien social , Empathie , Premiers secours/méthodes
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(6): 1192-1193, 2024 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38949001

RÉSUMÉ

Oneirotherapy is a form of psychotherapy that is based on visual imagery and symbolism. In this communication. We discuss the role of oneirotherapy, or using vivid imagery, as adjuvant therapy in obesity care. Oneirotherapy can be used to promote acceptance of, and adherence to, prescribed therapy. It may also help improve quality of life and enhance self-esteem. However, oneirotherapy alone, without following a healthy lifestyle and or taking antiobesity medication, will help manage weight only in one's dreams.


Sujet(s)
Obésité , Surpoids , Humains , Obésité/thérapie , Obésité/psychologie , Surpoids/thérapie , Qualité de vie , Concept du soi
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(6): 1187-1188, 2024 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38948998

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This communication defines and describes the novel concept of endocrine entropy. The authors share insights regarding the various facets of entropy in endocrine epidemiology, physiology, clinical presentation and management. The discussion opens up a new way of approaching endocrinology. Recent advances in artificial intelligence, assessment and addressal of entropy may become integral part of endocrine diagnostics and therapeutics.


Sujet(s)
Maladies endocriniennes , Entropie , Humains , Maladies endocriniennes/thérapie , Maladies endocriniennes/diagnostic , Endocrinologie , Intelligence artificielle
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(6): 1187-1188, 2024 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38948999

RÉSUMÉ

This communication defines and describes the novel concept of endocrine entropy. The authors share insights regarding the various facets of entropy in endocrine epidemiology, physiology, clinical presentation and management. The discussion opens up a new way of approaching endocrinology. Recent advances in artificial intelligence, assessment and addressal of entropy may become integral part of endocrine diagnostics and therapeutics.


Sujet(s)
Maladies endocriniennes , Entropie , Humains , Maladies endocriniennes/thérapie , Maladies endocriniennes/diagnostic , Endocrinologie , Intelligence artificielle
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Pituitary ; 2024 Jul 29.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39073696

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Marked changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary axis have been documented in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). These enduring endocrine challenges could significantly influence the physical and psychological outcomes thereby impacting overall recovery. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and types of endocrine dysfunction in men with chronic TBI and to determine the association of endocrine dysfunction with clinical outcomes. METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional study that included male participants of 25-45 years (N = 66) with moderate to severe TBI within 6-24 months of injury. Serum Cortisol, Free T4, TSH, Luteinizing hormone, Testosterone, ACTH, Prolactin and IGF-1 were assessed. Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (GOS-E) and Modified Barthel Index (MBI) scores were also assessed in them. RESULTS: The study cohort comprised male patients with a mean ± age of 32.8 ± 5.7 years. Low IGF-1 levels were most commonly encountered, followed by hypogonadism. Hypopituitarism was present in 56.1%. The proportion of hypogonadism was significantly higher in the group with moderate-total dependence (13/26) as compared to the functionally independent (8/40) group (50% vs. 20%; P = 0.011). Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine the factors associated with hypopituitarism, revealing that severity of injury (OR = 2.6;) and GOS-E (OR = 3.1) were significant (P < 0.10) on univariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: This study emphasizes the need to screen TBI patients for neuroendocrine dysfunction during the chronic phases and to establish screening criteria.

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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(7): 1378-1379, 2024 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39028078

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The term KgA1c paradox is used to describe the unwanted rise in weight that occurs when HbA1c is controlled using conventional therapy. We highlight facets of pathophysiology, prevention, pharmacology, person centred care, and epidemiology, which correspond to the concept of KgA1c paradox. We suggest a novel index, KgA1c product [(BMI) x (HbA1c)], which can be used to evaluate efficacy of drugs, and assess metabolic control in persons with diabetes.


Sujet(s)
Hémoglobine glyquée , Hypoglycémiants , Humains , Hémoglobine glyquée/métabolisme , Hypoglycémiants/usage thérapeutique , Indice de masse corporelle , Diabète de type 2 , Prise de poids/physiologie , Diabète/épidémiologie
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(7): 1376-1377, 2024 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39028077

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The increasing pandemic of metabolic disease has spurred us to focus on promotion of health and prevention of disease. Simple public health messaging is required to inform and motivate the public to follow evidence-based interventions which can help prevent metabolic illnesses and their complications. We present a catchy 6E framework which enjoins individuals to Eat well, Exercise well, Eliminate unhealthy behaviours/habits, Ensure adequate Entertainment, relaxation and sleep, practice Emotional control, and Eschew/avoid extremes. This message can be used at individual, family as well as public health levels, to spread awareness about healthy behaviours and lifestyle.


Sujet(s)
Exercice physique , Promotion de la santé , Humains , Promotion de la santé/méthodes , Comportement en matière de santé , Mode de vie sain
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Cureus ; 16(6): e61766, 2024 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38975525

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India has a high prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with unique clinical characteristics compared to other populations. Despite advancements in diabetes therapy, a significant number of patients in India still experience poor glycemic control and complications. Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors continue to be an important component of T2DM treatment due to their favorable efficacy and tolerability profile. Given the current scenario, there is a need to revisit the role of DPP-4 inhibitors in T2DM management in Indian patients. This consensus paper aims to provide guidance on the utilization of DPP-4 inhibitors in T2DM management from an Indian perspective. A consensus group of 100 experts developed recommendations based on an extensive literature review and discussions. The expert group emphasized the importance of timely glycemic control, combination therapy, and targeting the underlying pathophysiology of T2DM. The combinations of DPP-4 inhibitors with metformin and/or sodium-glucose transport protein-2 inhibitors are rationalized in this paper, considering their complementary mechanisms of action. This paper provides valuable insights for clinicians in optimizing the management of T2DM in the Indian population with the use of DPP-4 inhibitors and proposes an algorithm for selecting DPP-4 inhibitor-based therapies.

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Heart Int ; 18(1): 51-55, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39006463

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Purpose: Epidemiological studies have shown an association between coronary artery disease (CAD) and osteoporosis. We studied the prevalence of CAD among postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Factors that were significantly associated with CAD were also assessed. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted over a period of 2 years. Consecutive postmenopausal women aged ≥50 years were recruited. The details of an underlying CAD were obtained. Bone biochemical parameters, bone mineral density and body composition were assessed. Results: A total of 370 postmenopausal women with mean (standard deviation [SD]) ages of 61.6 (6.2) and 60.1 (6.0) years and a body mass index of 25.3 (14.1) kg/m2 were recruited. Among them, 110 of 370 patients (29.7%) had an underlying CAD and 222 of 370 (60%) had osteoporosis at either the femoral neck or lumbar spine (LS). The odds of CAD among those with osteoporosis were 3.5 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 2.1-5.9). An LS T-score of ≤-2.2 had a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 45% in predicting CAD (area under the curve, AUC: 0.736; 95% CI: 0.677-0.795; p<0.001). A femoral neck T-score of ≤-1.9 had a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 60% in predicting CAD (AUC: 0.748; 95% CI: 0.696-0.800; p<0.001). On a logistic regression analysis after adjusting for various clinical parameters, femoral neck osteoporosis had the highest odds of CAD. Conclusion: The prevalence of CAD was higher among postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Femoral neck osteoporosis conferred the highest odds of CAD after adjustment for other clinical factors.

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Heart Int ; 18(1): 3-4, 2024.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39006466

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Semaglutide is a glucagon-l ike peptide 1 receptor agonist that has been noted to have a significant role in the reduction of body weight and glycaemic control. An increasing body of evidence from recent trials (SUSTAIN-6, SELECT and STEP HF) has shown significant cardiovascular benefits of semaglutide in both patients with and without diabetes and in people who are obese or overweight. Additional studies in a more diverse patient population and safety assessment are warranted prior to adding semaglutide to the increasing pool of guideline-directed medical therapy for the treatment and prevention of cardiac diseases.

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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(4): 818-819, 2024 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38751289

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Glucokathexis is a clinical state characterized by low plasma glucose levels, in the presence of adequate glucose precursor stores. We conceive and construct this rubric to initiate interest and inspire insight into this field of metabolic medicine. We list various conditions that can cause true as well as pseudo-glucokathexis.


Sujet(s)
Glycémie , Humains , Glycémie/métabolisme
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(4): 618-619, 2024 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38751249
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Diabetes Ther ; 15(7): 1491-1499, 2024 Jul.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38743307

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Despite insulin being a lifesaving medication, insulin distress, insulin hesitancy, and insulin inertia remain oft-repeated themes in diabetes discourse. The current model lists three issues: temperament, troublesomeness, and technicality, which contribute to insulin perceptions. Therapeutic patienteducation (TPE), value-added therapy (VAT), and medication counseling are concepts that assist in optimizing insulin perceptions. Insulin icodec is a basal insulin with a half-life of 196 h and a once-weekly or circaseptan frequency of administration. Insulin icodec reduces the frequency of basal insulin administration to one-seventh, which along with the lower requirement of glucose monitoring, reduces the burden of plastic and ancillary supply disposal. Because of its unique frequency of injection, insulin icodec usage requires appropriate counseling and education. This reader-friendly counseling guide helps practitioners offer VAT, as well as TPE while prescribing icodec and other insulins.


Insulin icodec is a newly developed basal insulin that is injected once a week. Specific counseling is required in order to optimize the use of this insulin. We share a 3T model­temperament [of the person], troublesomeness [of the insulin], and technicality [of injection], that influence insulin perceptions. We then use this model to highlight the information that must accompany an insulin icodec prescription, like "value-added therapy". We suggest that as it suits a wide variety of persons living with diabetes, and as its use requires minimal troubleshooting and technical know-how, icodec can be termed a person-friendly insulin. Icodec also reduces the burden of plastic generation and disposal.

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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(4): 820-821, 2024 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38751290

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Obesity has multiple causes and correlates. Usually studied as a metabolic and endocrine disease, with mechanical and musculoskeletal comorbidities, obesity also has a communicable angle to it. Obesity can be considered a communicable disease from the conventional point of view, as it is associated with viral etiology in animal and human models. It is also associated with increased prevalence and worse prognosis of infectious diseases. Not only that, obesity is a 'socially communicable' disease, as it 'spreads' amongst people living in similar environments.


Sujet(s)
Obésité , Humains , Obésité/épidémiologie , Maladies transmissibles/épidémiologie , Prévalence
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(5): 1003-1004, 2024 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38783458

RÉSUMÉ

Chronic diseases require long term commitment from both the patient and the treating physician for improving their clinical outcomes. This journey can be made more easier if a proper communication bridge can be made between both of them. This paper describes an alliterative C-based flow-chart to describe a Collaborative Conversation Map for chronic disease care. It crafts a map which serves as a checklist for chronic health care providers, especially those dealing with obesity and diabetes. This conversation map is concordant with the WATER (welcome warmly, ask and assess, tell truthfully, explain with empathy, reassure and return) conversation approach described earlier.


Sujet(s)
Communication , Relations médecin-patient , Humains , Maladie chronique/thérapie , Diabète/thérapie , Obésité/thérapie , Obésité/psychologie
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Diabetes Metab Syndr ; 18(3): 102994, 2024 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38579489

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Diabetic gastroparesis (DGp) is a common and preventable complication of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (D.M.) and significantly affects the Quality of Life of patients. Diagnosis and management present as a clinical challenge due to the disease's complexity and limited effective therapeutic options. This review aims to comprehensively outline the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of diabetic gastroparesis, evaluating evolving approaches to guide clinicians and provide future recommendations. METHODS: A literature review was conducted on scholarly databases of PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science encompassing published articles, gray literature and relevant clinical guidelines. Data were synthesized and analyzed to provide a comprehensive overview of diabetic gastroparesis, focusing on pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management. RESULTS: The review intricately explores the pathogenesis contributing to diabetic gastroparesis, emphasizing autonomic neuropathy, oxidative stress, inflammation, hormonal dysregulation, microbiota alterations, and gastrointestinal neuropathy. Primary management strategies are underscored, including lifestyle modifications, symptom relief, and glycemic control. The discussion encompasses pharmacological and surgical options, highlighting the importance of a multidisciplinary approach involving various healthcare professionals for comprehensive patient care. CONCLUSION: This review offers a thorough understanding of pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of diabetic gastroparesis, underlining evolving approaches for clinicians. A multidisciplinary approach is crucial to address both the physical and mental health aspects of diabetes and its complications.


Sujet(s)
Complications du diabète , Gastroparésie , Humains , Gastroparésie/thérapie , Gastroparésie/étiologie , Gastroparésie/diagnostic , Complications du diabète/thérapie , Prise en charge de la maladie , Qualité de vie , Pronostic
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(3): 589-590, 2024 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38591306

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Psychological well-being is essential for the maintenance of good metabolic health. Modern management of most chronic metabolic disorders rightly focusses on improving the health-related quality of life of persons living with disease. In this brief communication we describe the bidirectional association between muscle function and mood (psychological health), explore the various pathways that link these aspects of health, and underscore their clinical implications. This paper emphasizes the importance of maintaining good mental health through exercise and vice a versa.


Sujet(s)
Sarcopénie , Humains , Qualité de vie , Encéphale/imagerie diagnostique , Muscles squelettiques/physiologie , Exercice physique/physiologie
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J Pak Med Assoc ; 74(3): 591-592, 2024 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38591307

RÉSUMÉ

While diabetes manifests multiple clinical presentations, complications and comorbidities, most modern discourse focuses on the cardiovascular aspects of the syndrome. In this communication, we explore the vast spectrum of fever and diabetes. We highlight the bidirectional interactions between febrile illness and diabetes, as well as drug-drug interactions. These multifaceted connections must be understood by all health care professionals who manage diabetes and/or fever.


Sujet(s)
Diabète , Humains , Diabète/épidémiologie , Fièvre/étiologie , Comorbidité
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