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Optimal Strategies For Identifying Kidney Disease In Diabetes: Properties Of Screening Tests, Progression Of Renal Dysfunction And Impact Of Treatment- Systematic Review And Modelling Of Progression And Cost-Effectiveness, Andrew J. Farmer, Richard Stevens, Jennifer Hirst, Tom Lung, Jason Oke, Philip Clarke, Andrew Neil, Paul Glasziou, David Dunger, Helen Colhourn, Christopher Pugh, Germaine Wong, Rafael Perera, Brian Shine
Optimal Strategies For Identifying Kidney Disease In Diabetes: Properties Of Screening Tests, Progression Of Renal Dysfunction And Impact Of Treatment- Systematic Review And Modelling Of Progression And Cost-Effectiveness, Andrew J. Farmer, Richard Stevens, Jennifer Hirst, Tom Lung, Jason Oke, Philip Clarke, Andrew Neil, Paul Glasziou, David Dunger, Helen Colhourn, Christopher Pugh, Germaine Wong, Rafael Perera, Brian Shine
Paul Glasziou
These results support current UK guidance, which recommends annual screening with ACR to identify early kidney disease in patients with diabetes, despite a high false-positive rate leading to, at worst, unnecessary or, at best, early therapeutic intervention. For type 1 diabetes, screening costs for annual compared with 2-yearly screening are well within the bounds of accepted cost-effectiveness. Annual screening is even more cost-effective in type 2 diabetes than in type 1 diabetes. Identification of alternative markers for developing diabetic nephropathy may improve targeting of treatment for those at high risk.
Awareness, Agreement, Adoption And Adherence To Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Guidelines: A Survey Of Indonesian Primary Care Physician, Indah Widyahening, Yolanda Van Der Graaf, Pradana Soewondo, Paul Glasziou, Geert Van Der Heijden
Awareness, Agreement, Adoption And Adherence To Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Guidelines: A Survey Of Indonesian Primary Care Physician, Indah Widyahening, Yolanda Van Der Graaf, Pradana Soewondo, Paul Glasziou, Geert Van Der Heijden
Paul Glasziou
Background: To assess the degree of awareness, agreement, adoption and adherence of physicians in Indonesia to type 2 diabetes mellitus guidelines, and their association with characteristics of the responders. Methods. Questionnaire survey among General Practitioners (GPs) attending the Indonesian Association of Family Practitioners annual conference in November 2012. The proportion of GPs who were aware of, agreed with, adopted and adhered to the seven recommendations in the guidelines (screening for diabetes, diagnosis, lifestyle modification, use of sulfonylurea, target blood glucose, target blood pressure and use of statin) were calculated in the total number of responders. Results: Of the 399 GPs …
Event Rates, Hospital Utilization, And Costs Associated With Major Complications Of Diabetes: A Multicountry Comparative Analysis, Philip M. Clarke, Paul Glasziou, Anushka Patel, John Chalmers, Mark Woodward, Stephen B. Harrap, Joshua A. Salomon
Event Rates, Hospital Utilization, And Costs Associated With Major Complications Of Diabetes: A Multicountry Comparative Analysis, Philip M. Clarke, Paul Glasziou, Anushka Patel, John Chalmers, Mark Woodward, Stephen B. Harrap, Joshua A. Salomon
Paul Glasziou
Background: Diabetes imposes a substantial burden globally in terms of premature mortality, morbidity, and health care costs. Estimates of economic outcomes associated with diabetes are essential inputs to policy analyses aimed at prevention and treatment of diabetes. Our objective was to estimate and compare event rates, hospital utilization, and costs associated with major diabetes-related complications in high-, middle-, and low-income countries.
Methods and Findings: Incidence and history of diabetes-related complications, hospital admissions, and length of stay were recorded in 11,140 patients with type 2 diabetes participating in the Action in Diabetes and Vascular Disease (ADVANCE) study (mean age at entry …