Monitoring Diabetes Control
Loading...
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Ghana Medical Journal
Abstract
Twenty (20) Non-insulin Dependent
Diabetic (NIDD) and twenty-four (24) insulin
Dependent Diabetic (IDD) patients were
studied to determine the best blood test(s) for
control of their diabetes. In the NIDD group.
a fasting blood sugar of 7.1 mmol/l or less, or
a 2-hour post prandial (post breakfast) blood
Sugar of 7.7 mmol/l or less, was found to be an
accurate predictor of good control throughout
the day (24 hours). For the IDD group, a
fasting blood sugar of 7.1 mmol/l or less and
a 2-hoor post prandial (post breakfast) blood
sugar of 7. 7 mmol/l or less, are likely to indicate
a good 'control' if the patient is on twice
daily infections of Insulin.
Description
Journal Article on diabetes control
