Standards of specialized diabetes care. Edited by Dedov I.I., Shestakova M.V., Mayorov A.Yu. 9th edition

Dear Colleagues! We are glad to present the 9th Edition (revised) of Standards of Diabetes Care. These evidence-based guidelines were designed to standardize and facilitate diabetes care in all regions of the Russian Federation. The Standards are updated on the regular basis to incorporate new dat...

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Autores principales: Ivan I. Dedov, Marina V. Shestakova, Aleksandr Y. Mayorov, Olga K. Vikulova, Gagik R. Galstyan, Tamara L. Kuraeva, Valentina A. Peterkova, Olga M. Smirnova, Elena G. Starostina, Elena V. Surkova, Olga Y. Sukhareva, Alla Y. Tokmakova, Minara S. Shamkhalova, Ivona Renata Jarek-Martynova, Ekaterina V. Artemova, Diana D. Beshlieva, Olga N. Bondarenko, Natalya N. Volevodz, Olga R. Grigoryan, Irina S. Gomova, Zera N. Dzhemilova, Roza M. Esayan, Liudmila I. Ibragimova, Viktor Y. Kalashnikov, Irina V. Kononenko, Dmitry N. Laptev, Dmitry V. Lipatov, Oleg G. Motovilin, Tatiana V. Nikonova, Roman V. Rozhivanov, Ekaterina A. Shestakova
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topic diabetes mellitus
guidelines
diagnosis
prevention
treatment
algoritms
standards
Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases
RC620-627
spellingShingle diabetes mellitus
guidelines
diagnosis
prevention
treatment
algoritms
standards
Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases
RC620-627
Ivan I. Dedov
Marina V. Shestakova
Aleksandr Y. Mayorov
Olga K. Vikulova
Gagik R. Galstyan
Tamara L. Kuraeva
Valentina A. Peterkova
Olga M. Smirnova
Elena G. Starostina
Elena V. Surkova
Olga Y. Sukhareva
Alla Y. Tokmakova
Minara S. Shamkhalova
Ivona Renata Jarek-Martynova
Ekaterina V. Artemova
Diana D. Beshlieva
Olga N. Bondarenko
Natalya N. Volevodz
Olga R. Grigoryan
Irina S. Gomova
Zera N. Dzhemilova
Roza M. Esayan
Liudmila I. Ibragimova
Viktor Y. Kalashnikov
Irina V. Kononenko
Dmitry N. Laptev
Dmitry V. Lipatov
Oleg G. Motovilin
Tatiana V. Nikonova
Roman V. Rozhivanov
Ekaterina A. Shestakova
Standards of specialized diabetes care. Edited by Dedov I.I., Shestakova M.V., Mayorov A.Yu. 9th edition
description Dear Colleagues! We are glad to present the 9th Edition (revised) of Standards of Diabetes Care. These evidence-based guidelines were designed to standardize and facilitate diabetes care in all regions of the Russian Federation. The Standards are updated on the regular basis to incorporate new data and relevant recommendations from national and international clinical societies, including World Health Organization Guidelines (WHO, 2011, 2013), International Diabetes Federation (IDF, 2011, 2012, 2013), American Diabetes Association (ADA, 2018, 2019), American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE, 2019), International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD, 2014, 2018) and Russian Association of Endocrinologists (RAE, 2011, 2012, 2015). Current edition of the “Standards” also integrates results of completed randomized clinical trials (ADVANCE, ACCORD, VADT, UKPDS, SAVOR, TECOS, LEADER, EXAMINE, ELIXA, SUSTAIN, DEVOTE, EMPA-REG OUTCOME, CANVAS, DECLARE, CARMELINA, REWIND, etc.), as well as findings from the national studies of diabetes mellitus (DM), conducted in close partnership with a number of Russian hospitals. Latest data indicates that prevalence of DM in the world increased during the last decade more than two-fold, reaching some 463 million patients by the end of 2019. According to the current estimation by the International Diabetes Federation, 578 million patients will be suffering from diabetes mellitus by by 2030 and 700 million by 2045. Like many other countries, Russian Federation experiences a sharp rise in the prevalence of DM. According to Russian Federal Diabetes Register, there are at least 4 584 575 patients with DM in this country by the end of 2018 (3,1% of population) with 92% (4 238 503) – Type 2 DM, 6% (256 202) – Type 1 DM and 2% (89 870) – other types of DM, including 8 006 women with gestational DM. However, these results underestimates real quantity of patients, because they consider only registered cases. Results of Russian epidemiological study (NATION) con- firmed that only 54% of Type 2 DM are diagnosed. So real number of patients with DM in Russia is 9 million patients (about 6% of population). This is a great long-term problem, because a lot of patients are not diagnosed, so they don’t receive any treatment ant have high risk of vascular complications. Severe consequences of the global pandemics of DM include its vascular complications: nephropathy, retinopathy, coronary, cerebral, coronary and peripheral vascular disease. These conditions are responsible for the majority of cases of diabetes-related disability and death. In сurrent edition of the “Standards”: New goals of glycemic control for the elderly, based on the presence of functional dependence, as well as for pregnant women, children and adolescents, are given. Added a snippet that describes the continuous glucose monitoring. Only low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level is used as a target for lipid metabolism. Proposes more stringent target levels of blood pressure. It also features updated guidelines on stratification of treatment in newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes: the excess of the initial level of HbA1c over the target level was used as a criterion. In the recommendations for the personalization of the choice of antidiabetic agents, it is taken into account that in certain clinical situations (the presence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases and their risk factors, chronic heart failure, chronic kidney disease, obesity, the risk of hypoglycemia) certain classes of hypoglycemic agents (or individual drugs) have proven advantages. Recommendations for psychosocial support are added. The position of metabolic surgery as a method of treatment of DM with morbid obesity is updated. Recommendations for diagnostic and treatment of hypogonadism syndrome in men with DM are added. For the first time, evidence levels of confidence and credibility levels of recommendations for diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitative and preventive interventions based on a systematic review of the literature are given in accordance with the recommendations of the Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. This text represents a consensus by the absolute majority of national experts, achieved through a number of fruitful discus- sions held at national meetings and forums. These guidelines are intended for endocrinologists, primary care physicians and other medical professionals involved in the treatment of DM. On behalf of the Working Group
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author Ivan I. Dedov
Marina V. Shestakova
Aleksandr Y. Mayorov
Olga K. Vikulova
Gagik R. Galstyan
Tamara L. Kuraeva
Valentina A. Peterkova
Olga M. Smirnova
Elena G. Starostina
Elena V. Surkova
Olga Y. Sukhareva
Alla Y. Tokmakova
Minara S. Shamkhalova
Ivona Renata Jarek-Martynova
Ekaterina V. Artemova
Diana D. Beshlieva
Olga N. Bondarenko
Natalya N. Volevodz
Olga R. Grigoryan
Irina S. Gomova
Zera N. Dzhemilova
Roza M. Esayan
Liudmila I. Ibragimova
Viktor Y. Kalashnikov
Irina V. Kononenko
Dmitry N. Laptev
Dmitry V. Lipatov
Oleg G. Motovilin
Tatiana V. Nikonova
Roman V. Rozhivanov
Ekaterina A. Shestakova
author_facet Ivan I. Dedov
Marina V. Shestakova
Aleksandr Y. Mayorov
Olga K. Vikulova
Gagik R. Galstyan
Tamara L. Kuraeva
Valentina A. Peterkova
Olga M. Smirnova
Elena G. Starostina
Elena V. Surkova
Olga Y. Sukhareva
Alla Y. Tokmakova
Minara S. Shamkhalova
Ivona Renata Jarek-Martynova
Ekaterina V. Artemova
Diana D. Beshlieva
Olga N. Bondarenko
Natalya N. Volevodz
Olga R. Grigoryan
Irina S. Gomova
Zera N. Dzhemilova
Roza M. Esayan
Liudmila I. Ibragimova
Viktor Y. Kalashnikov
Irina V. Kononenko
Dmitry N. Laptev
Dmitry V. Lipatov
Oleg G. Motovilin
Tatiana V. Nikonova
Roman V. Rozhivanov
Ekaterina A. Shestakova
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title Standards of specialized diabetes care. Edited by Dedov I.I., Shestakova M.V., Mayorov A.Yu. 9th edition
title_short Standards of specialized diabetes care. Edited by Dedov I.I., Shestakova M.V., Mayorov A.Yu. 9th edition
title_full Standards of specialized diabetes care. Edited by Dedov I.I., Shestakova M.V., Mayorov A.Yu. 9th edition
title_fullStr Standards of specialized diabetes care. Edited by Dedov I.I., Shestakova M.V., Mayorov A.Yu. 9th edition
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title_sort standards of specialized diabetes care. edited by dedov i.i., shestakova m.v., mayorov a.yu. 9th edition
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:63574a856bb74b1895d5ec92b59f666e2021-11-14T09:00:22ZStandards of specialized diabetes care. Edited by Dedov I.I., Shestakova M.V., Mayorov A.Yu. 9th edition2072-03512072-037810.14341/DM221S1https://doaj.org/article/63574a856bb74b1895d5ec92b59f666e2019-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dia-endojournals.ru/jour/article/view/12211https://doaj.org/toc/2072-0351https://doaj.org/toc/2072-0378Dear Colleagues! We are glad to present the 9th Edition (revised) of Standards of Diabetes Care. These evidence-based guidelines were designed to standardize and facilitate diabetes care in all regions of the Russian Federation. The Standards are updated on the regular basis to incorporate new data and relevant recommendations from national and international clinical societies, including World Health Organization Guidelines (WHO, 2011, 2013), International Diabetes Federation (IDF, 2011, 2012, 2013), American Diabetes Association (ADA, 2018, 2019), American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE, 2019), International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD, 2014, 2018) and Russian Association of Endocrinologists (RAE, 2011, 2012, 2015). Current edition of the “Standards” also integrates results of completed randomized clinical trials (ADVANCE, ACCORD, VADT, UKPDS, SAVOR, TECOS, LEADER, EXAMINE, ELIXA, SUSTAIN, DEVOTE, EMPA-REG OUTCOME, CANVAS, DECLARE, CARMELINA, REWIND, etc.), as well as findings from the national studies of diabetes mellitus (DM), conducted in close partnership with a number of Russian hospitals. Latest data indicates that prevalence of DM in the world increased during the last decade more than two-fold, reaching some 463 million patients by the end of 2019. According to the current estimation by the International Diabetes Federation, 578 million patients will be suffering from diabetes mellitus by by 2030 and 700 million by 2045. Like many other countries, Russian Federation experiences a sharp rise in the prevalence of DM. According to Russian Federal Diabetes Register, there are at least 4 584 575 patients with DM in this country by the end of 2018 (3,1% of population) with 92% (4 238 503) – Type 2 DM, 6% (256 202) – Type 1 DM and 2% (89 870) – other types of DM, including 8 006 women with gestational DM. However, these results underestimates real quantity of patients, because they consider only registered cases. Results of Russian epidemiological study (NATION) con- firmed that only 54% of Type 2 DM are diagnosed. So real number of patients with DM in Russia is 9 million patients (about 6% of population). This is a great long-term problem, because a lot of patients are not diagnosed, so they don’t receive any treatment ant have high risk of vascular complications. Severe consequences of the global pandemics of DM include its vascular complications: nephropathy, retinopathy, coronary, cerebral, coronary and peripheral vascular disease. These conditions are responsible for the majority of cases of diabetes-related disability and death. In сurrent edition of the “Standards”: New goals of glycemic control for the elderly, based on the presence of functional dependence, as well as for pregnant women, children and adolescents, are given. Added a snippet that describes the continuous glucose monitoring. Only low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level is used as a target for lipid metabolism. Proposes more stringent target levels of blood pressure. It also features updated guidelines on stratification of treatment in newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes: the excess of the initial level of HbA1c over the target level was used as a criterion. In the recommendations for the personalization of the choice of antidiabetic agents, it is taken into account that in certain clinical situations (the presence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases and their risk factors, chronic heart failure, chronic kidney disease, obesity, the risk of hypoglycemia) certain classes of hypoglycemic agents (or individual drugs) have proven advantages. Recommendations for psychosocial support are added. The position of metabolic surgery as a method of treatment of DM with morbid obesity is updated. Recommendations for diagnostic and treatment of hypogonadism syndrome in men with DM are added. For the first time, evidence levels of confidence and credibility levels of recommendations for diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitative and preventive interventions based on a systematic review of the literature are given in accordance with the recommendations of the Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. This text represents a consensus by the absolute majority of national experts, achieved through a number of fruitful discus- sions held at national meetings and forums. These guidelines are intended for endocrinologists, primary care physicians and other medical professionals involved in the treatment of DM. On behalf of the Working GroupIvan I. DedovMarina V. ShestakovaAleksandr Y. MayorovOlga K. VikulovaGagik R. GalstyanTamara L. KuraevaValentina A. PeterkovaOlga M. SmirnovaElena G. StarostinaElena V. SurkovaOlga Y. SukharevaAlla Y. TokmakovaMinara S. ShamkhalovaIvona Renata Jarek-MartynovaEkaterina V. ArtemovaDiana D. BeshlievaOlga N. BondarenkoNatalya N. VolevodzOlga R. GrigoryanIrina S. GomovaZera N. DzhemilovaRoza M. EsayanLiudmila I. IbragimovaViktor Y. KalashnikovIrina V. KononenkoDmitry N. LaptevDmitry V. LipatovOleg G. MotovilinTatiana V. NikonovaRoman V. RozhivanovEkaterina A. ShestakovaEndocrinology Research Centrearticlediabetes mellitusguidelinesdiagnosispreventiontreatmentalgoritmsstandardsNutritional diseases. Deficiency diseasesRC620-627ENRUСахарный диабет, Vol 22, Iss 1S1, Pp 1-144 (2019)