Interview

Dr Ajay Kumar brings to you answers to the questions on "Importance Of Monitoring Blood Glucose"

 

Q1. What is the importance given to monitoring blood glucose in clinical practice?

Ans. Importance of monitoring blood glucose -

Q2. Which is the preferred way monitoring glucose?

Ans. The preferred way of monitoring glucose -

Type 1 Diabetes: SMBG (Self measurement of blood glucose)

Type 2 Diabetes: Appropriate method of monitoring in type 2 diabetes is yet to be defined through adequate clinical trials. However, if logistics permit, then SMBG should be ideal.

In practice, non-insulin treated type 2 diabetics can perform self-measurement of urinary glucose. Patients with altered renal threshold should not rely on urinary glucose measurements. Glycosuria should initially be determined after meals three times a day. Once glycemic control has been achieved, the frequency of monitoring can be reduced to 2-3 times weekly.

Insulin treated type 2 diabetics should monitor their urinary glucose before meals. Patients are instructed to void approximately 30-60 minutes before a meal and then immediately before meal. In younger patients, SMBG is preferable. However if logistics do not permit, then urinary glucose measurements must be done.

Q3. How often do you recommend a patient to use a blood glucose-monitoring device on a regular basis?

Ans. Approximately 10-20 percent of my patients are advised for regular blood glucose monitoring. Important groups are:

Q4. How will you judge the accuracy of a blood glucose-monitoring device?

Ans.  Accuracy of the device can be judged by :

Q5. When would you ask a patient to estimate the ketone levels?

Ans. Euglycaemia: I generally ask the patient for estimation of ketone levels -

Q6. What are the most common factors/causes, which lead to diabetic ketoacidosis?

Ans. Factors leading to diabetic ketoacidosis -

Q7. What mode of therapy do you follow to treat diabetic ketoacidosis and prevent recurrence?

Ans. Diabetic ketoacidosis: treatment and prevention

Principles of management are:

To prevent recurrence, patient’s education is most important. Patients must learn:

Q8. What lifestyle modifications would you advice these patients?

Ans. Lifestyle modification

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