Diabetes calculator that identifies patients with diabetes risk

Recently, in a research paper published in the internationally renowned magazine PLoS Medicine, scientists from the University of Edinburgh have developed a new tool (calculator) that helps doctors predict which patients are more susceptible to diabetes.

Release date: 2014-08-29

Recently, in a research paper published in the internationally renowned magazine PLoS Medicine, scientists from the University of Edinburgh have developed a new tool (calculator) that helps doctors predict which patients are more susceptible to diabetes.

This new calculator can help doctors identify high-risk diabetics so that doctors can accurately test patients and give them some life advice. Currently, this new tool is only used for patients who are hospitalized for emergency care in hospitals. .

The researchers say that this new calculator can provide us with an effective way to find patients with diabetes who can calculate the individual's risk of diabetes by giving them blood sugar levels, gender and age; individuals often have blood sugar levels during severe illness. It will rise, but usually when the patient's disease recovers, his blood sugar level will return to normal, which makes it difficult for doctors to identify the patient's risk of diabetes, and the risk of diabetes is directly related to the blood sugar level in the individual's blood.

In the article, researchers linked treatment records from more than 100,000 patients to the National Diabetes Registry in order to obtain some of the data needed to develop the new calculator. Finally, researcher David McAllister said the new calculator allows researchers to identify individuals with high-risk diabetes and give patients a chance to change their lifestyles and improve their health.

Source: Bio Valley

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