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ea0026p680 | Diabetes therapy | ECE2011

New opportunity of treatment women with postmenopausal osteoporosis and diabetes mellitus type 2

Doskina Elena , Kochergina Irina , Ametov Alexander

Purpose of the study: Research dynamic of parameters of mineral metabolism, during 12 months therapy with Strontium ranelate (in dose – 2 g/day) at women with postmenopausal osteoporosis and diabetes type 2 (D2).Materials and methods: Forty-two women (age 65.9±3.2 years) in postmenopausal period with verified DM2 (DM2 longer from 1 to 12 years, all patients have standard on per oral therapy with ant diabetes drag – gliclazide, metformin or...

ea0026p685 | Diabetes therapy | ECE2011

Insulin therapy of diabetes mellitus type 2 and risk of development cardiovascular mortality

Ametov Alexander , Kochergina Irina , Doskina Elena , Ulanova Kermen

Purpose of work: Research influence of insulin therapy in the form of combine therapy with analogue of prolonged insulin – glargin and per oral anti diabetes treatment with (glibenclamide) on dynamics of risk of development of coronary (CHD) heart disease and death rate from cardiovascular disease (CVD) at diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM 2).Materials and methods: During the study was researched dynamic of risk of development CHD and death rate from CVD...

ea0090ep1098 | Late Breaking | ECE2023

Assessment of the impact of glycemic variability on the duration of the perioperative period in patients with diabetes mellitus and purulent infection of the maxillofacial region

Meleshkevich Tatiana , Luchina Evgeniya , Orazvaliev Ata , Ametov Alexander , Kurnikova Irina , Shevchenko Marina , Verzina Iuliia

Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) are more likely to suffer from purulent infection, probably due to compromised immune response. Achieving target levels of glycemia is a prerequisite for the perioperative management of patients with DM. However, the specific parameters of glycemic variability, optimal glucose range for the effective treatment of purulent infection of the maxillofacial region have not been established yet.Purpose: to assess the impact...