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Prandial hyperglycemia: Is it important to track and treat?

Current Diabetes Reports, ISSN: 1534-4827, Vol: 5, Issue: 5, Page: 333-339
2005
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Prandial hyperglycemia comprises 16 to 18 hours in type 2 diabetes. Depending on quality of diabetes control, 30% to 70% of the variance of hemoglobin A is determined by postprandial glucose excursions. A large amount of evidence now shows that postprandial /postchallenge glucose value is an independent cardiovascular risk factor, especially for coronary heart disease. Excessive postprandial hyperglycemia initiates a cascade of proatherogenic disturbances, which leads to endothelial dysfunction and plaque instability. Measurement of 2-hour postprandial glucose after big meals should be performed once or twice a week in subjects with type 2 diabetes. Measurement of 2-hour glucose after a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test is the only way to detect subjects with impaired glucose tolerance and isolated postchallenge hyperglycemia in the diagnosis for diabetes. α-Glucosidase inhibitors, glinides, and short-acting analogue insulin allow a well-tailored control of type 2 diabetes with excessive postprandial hyperglycemia. Prospective trials have demonstrated that strict control of postprandial hyperglycemia reduces the incidence of cardiovascular events. Copyright © 2005 by Current Science Inc.

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