• Papillary Muscle Disorders Numerous complications can occur as a result of an acute coronary syndrome and increase morbidity and mortality. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Mural Thrombosis Numerous complications can occur as a result of an acute coronary syndrome and increase morbidity and mortality. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Respiratory complications occur in 12% to 26% patients and account for the majority of morbidity and mortality following thoracic surgery. (mhmedical.com)
  • Diabetes is known to be associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality [ 1 ]. (e-dmj.org)
  • However, inappropriate medication can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases and cause severe consequences. (bvsalud.org)
  • The possible mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases caused by malaria were systematically expounded from the hypotheses of cell adhesion , inflammation and cytokines , myocardial apoptosis induced by plasmodium toxin, cardiac injury secondary to acute renal failure , and thrombosis . (bvsalud.org)
  • More importantly, the artemisinin-derived drugs demonstrate favorable application prospects in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases , and are expected to play a role in the treatment of malaria patients with cardiovascular diseases . (bvsalud.org)
  • Dr. Heidi Noels from the Institute for Molecular Cardiovascular Research at RWTH Aachen University together with Dr. Yvonne Döring from the Institute for Prophylaxis and Epidemiology of Circulatory Diseases at LMU Munich together received the DGAF W.H. Hauss Award 2018 from the German Society for Atherosclerosis Research (DGAF) during the 32nd Annual Meeting of the DGAF in Rauischholzhausen, Germany. (sfb-trr219.de)
  • In 2005, cardiovascular diseases, neoplasms, malaria, respiratory diseases and neonatal causes were major public health problems in terms of mortality. (who.int)
  • Our study aimed at determining the frequency and risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in Parkinsonian patients in the Luxembourg Parkinson's Study (LuxPARK). (mdsabstracts.org)
  • In this review, we will discuss the role of NAD + depletion in instigating SASP and its downstream signaling and regulatory mechanisms that lead to the premature onset of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases in cancer survivors. (oaepublish.com)
  • Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide except Africa. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are many cardiovascular diseases involving the blood vessels. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are also many cardiovascular diseases that involve the heart. (wikipedia.org)
  • The purpose of the study was to discuss about new and ongoing epidemiologic transition, the so called "Corona and Misery" phenomenon and some of its aspects for population changes and epidemiologic transition particularly in domain of Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD). (jimc.ir)
  • Published literature regarding epidemiologic trans- ition and cardiovascular diseases, as well as cardiovascular diseases and COVID-19, including cardiovascular changes in 2020, were reviewed. (jimc.ir)
  • Complications of diabetes are secondary diseases that are a result of elevated blood glucose levels that occur in diabetic patients. (wikipedia.org)
  • Diabetes mellitus, a group of metabolic disorders characterized by high levels of blood glucose caused by insulin defect or impairment, is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and related mortality. (opinvisindi.is)
  • Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been reported to cause cardiovascular complications such as myocardial injury, thromboembolic events, arrhythmia, and heart failure. (nih.gov)
  • Miami Project researchers recently published a manuscript titled, Cardiometabolic risks and atherosclerotic disease in ApoE knockout mice: Effect of spinal cord injury and Salsalate anti-inflammatory pharmacotherapy in the journal PLOS ONE that demonstrates positive results in treating some of the secondary cardiovascular complications following spinal cord injury (SCI). (themiamiproject.org)
  • This has led to complications in diagnosis, treatment, and general disease management. (themiamiproject.org)
  • Chronic SCI results in a greater prevalence of risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and atherosclerotic disease (AD) - plaque buildup in a person's arteries - when compared to the able-bodied population. (themiamiproject.org)
  • OBJECTIVE -To compare recent trends in cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcomes among men and women with diabetes with those in the nondiabetic population. (diabetesjournals.org)
  • Diabetes is associated with a two- to fourfold increase in the incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and an elevated risk of premature death ( 2 - 4 ). (diabetesjournals.org)
  • The numerator is the number of persons who experienced complications in the disease-free population and the denominator is the number of persons who did not have a history of the selected complication within a 3-y period before COVID-19 or influenza infection. (cdc.gov)
  • The threshold for consideration of brucellosis is low in regions of endemic disease, where diagnostic testing is undertaken for any of the many atypical presentations or unusual complications. (medscape.com)
  • The co-occurrence of pregnancy and a cardiovascular disease. (jefferson.edu)
  • Wu P, Mamas MA, Gulati M. Pregnancy As a Predictor of Maternal Cardiovascular Disease: The Era of CardioObstetrics. (jefferson.edu)
  • Respiratory complications are especially prevalent and a major contributor to morbidity in this patient population, who often exhibits preexisting pulmonary disease. (mhmedical.com)
  • 2,3 Furthermore, inhaled glucocorticoids have been shown to be safe in patients who are otherwise at increased risk for cardiovascular disease. (pulmonologyadvisor.com)
  • One aspect of particular concern is its cardiovascular implications, including a rise in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) and increased cardiovascular disease risk. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • A study that appeared in Nature Medicine in February 2022 goes so far as to suggest that people who develop COVID-19 have an increased risk of experiencing cardiovascular problems a year after the initial disease. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • According to the study authors, at 12 months post-COVID-19, people continue to have an increased risk of "cardiovascular disease spanning several categories, including cerebrovascular disorders, dysrhythmias, ischemic and non-ischemic heart disease , pericarditis, myocarditis, heart failure, and thromboembolic disease. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • they were also evident in people without any cardiovascular disease before exposure to COVID-19. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • The Nature Medicine study that we referred to earlier in the article shows that there is an increased risk of a whole range of cardiovascular outcomes even in those not admitted to hospital with severe COVID-19 - that is, even in milder cases of the disease. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a long-term complication of type 1 diabetes (T1D). (jdrf.org)
  • Chronic high blood sugar and other risk factors can affect blood vessels, placing people with T1D at a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease. (jdrf.org)
  • Explore additional resources about cardiovascular disease on the Beyond Type 1 website . (jdrf.org)
  • Mechanisms of Cardiovascular Complications in Chronic Kidney Disease. (sfb-trr219.de)
  • Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) exhibit a massively increased risk for cardiovascular events: 50% of patients with CKD stage 4-5 suffer from cardiovascular disease (CVD), and cardiovascular mortality accounts for ~40-50% of all deaths in patients with CKD stage 4 as well as patients with end-stage renal disease, compared with 26% in controls with normal kidney function. (sfb-trr219.de)
  • 2. Hong CT, Hu HH, Chan L, Bai CH. Prevalent cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disease in people with Parkinson's disease: a meta-analysis. (mdsabstracts.org)
  • Cardiovascular disease risk is increased in patients with type 1 diabetes. (health.am)
  • The cumulative cardiovascular disease (CVD) incidence of those who survived more than 10 years and reached age over 18 years was 45.5% relative to 15.7% of the age- and sex-matched controls. (oaepublish.com)
  • As the active renal parenchyma is lost, the amount of complications accompanying the disease increases. (viamedica.pl)
  • Cardiovascular disease ( CVD ) is any disease involving the heart or blood vessels . (wikipedia.org)
  • [3] Most cardiovascular disease affects older adults. (wikipedia.org)
  • From 2006 to 2015, the rates of hospitalization due to major cardiovascular complications decreased, while those due to heart failure (from 72 to 146 and 124 to 161 per 10,000 men and women, respectively) and peripheral artery disease (from 39 to 55 and 19 to 35 per 10,000 men and women, respectively) increased. (e-dmj.org)
  • We identified patients hospitalized due to six diabetes-related cardiovascular complications, namely ischemic heart disease, myocardial infarction, heart failure, hemorrhagic stroke, ischemic stroke, and peripheral artery disease (PAD), based on ICD-10 and procedure codes that contributes to clinically hospitalizations regardless of the principal reason for hospitalization ( Supplementary Table 1 ). (e-dmj.org)
  • The worldwide incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in children and for cardiovascular disease in adults. (who.int)
  • 12] Screening should commence at 2 years trial, small very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL), small high- of age if there is a family history of hypercholesterolaemia, early density lipoprotein (HDL), medium low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cardiovascular disease or if the family history is unknown. (who.int)
  • while cardiovascular disease, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease are included in the macrovascular complications. (wikipedia.org)
  • Israel health authorities and the U.S. Centers of Disease Control (CDC) have acknowledged a link between COVID vaccines and specific cardiovascular complications. (israelnationalnews.com)
  • Members tell us how it will improve care and outcomes for people with diabetes and cardiovascular disease. (health.gov.au)
  • Many Australians have diabetes and cardiovascular disease' (CVD), says Expert Advisory Panel member Professor John Prins. (health.gov.au)
  • Some individuals also have cardiovascular disease. (nih.gov)
  • Since 2000, cardiovascular disease deaths for defensive linemen, after accounting for differences in size, have been similar to other players. (cdc.gov)
  • Twenty one patients with retained endocardial pacemaker leads were followed during a total observation period of 1097 months to assess the incidence of complications. (bmj.com)
  • The emphasis is on early application of currently available measures that, if systematically applied, may reduce the incidence or severity of these complications. (cdc.gov)
  • The incidence of diabetic complications was ascertained by hospital discharge claims. (unife.it)
  • To use an automated Classification of Hospital Acquired Diagnoses (CHADx) reporting system to report the incidence of hospital-acquired complications in inpatients and investigate the association between hospital-acquired complications and hospital length of stay (LOS) in multiday-stay patients. (mja.com.au)
  • Incidence of hospital-acquired complications and mean LOS for multiday-stay patients. (mja.com.au)
  • 11 We aimed to report the incidence of hospital-acquired complications in all inpatients presenting to the SMHS and investigate the association between hospital-acquired complications and hospital LOS in multiday-stay patients. (mja.com.au)
  • This review summarized the research advances in the cardiovascular complications including acute myocardial infarction , arrhythmia , hypertension , heart failure , and myocarditis in malaria . (bvsalud.org)
  • Other data indicate that acute COVID-19 can lead to various cardiovascular complications, including stroke, heart attack, arrhythmia , deep vein thrombosis, and pericarditis , which is inflammation of the heart membrane. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Researchers reported that the increased long-term risk of acute cardiovascular complications associated with COVID-19 is linked to SARS-CoV-2 infecting coronary vessels and inducing the formation of plaques. (news-medical.net)
  • These complications can be divided into two types: acute and chronic. (wikipedia.org)
  • Acute complications are complications that develop rapidly and can be exemplified as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state (HHS), lactic acidosis (LA), and hypoglycemia. (wikipedia.org)
  • hyperosmolar non-ketotic state (HONK) or Hyperglycemia hyperosmolar state (HHS) is an acute complication sharing many symptoms with DKA, but an entirely different origin and different treatment. (wikipedia.org)
  • This review will summarise the proposed physiological mechanisms of COVID-19-associated cardiovascular complications. (nih.gov)
  • Cardiovascular complications were documented during the hospital stay of 14.09 percent of the COVID-19 patients. (integrativepractitioner.com)
  • It is crucial for clinicians working with cardiovascular patients to understand the clinical presentation and risk factors for COVID-19 infection in this group, the researchers said. (integrativepractitioner.com)
  • To better understand how and why COVID-19 and long COVID have cardiovascular implications, in our latest In Conversation podcast, we have spoken with three experts and one person who continues to navigate the difficulties of living life with long COVID. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Describe cardiovascular symptoms and complications associated with post-COVID conditions. (cdc.gov)
  • Today I'll present an overview of post-COVID conditions as an introduction of the main presentation on evaluating and supporting patients with cardiovascular symptoms and complications following COVID-19. (cdc.gov)
  • Data are emerging that highlight the extent of cardiovascular involvement in COVID-19 patients, including evidence that SARS-CoV-2 causes myocarditis and increases cardiac risk. (springer.com)
  • In the third stage, "cardiovascular and COVID-19" Was used as the key phrase. (jimc.ir)
  • Complications of diabetes are a strong risk factor for severe COVID-19 illness. (wikipedia.org)
  • COVID infection itself not linked to significant increase in cardiovascular complications. (israelnationalnews.com)
  • A new study by Israeli researchers and published in Nature has revealed an increase of over 25 percent in cardiovascular-related emergency calls in the young-adult population, following the rollout of COVID vaccines, among both males and females. (israelnationalnews.com)
  • Recent articles in scientific journals, however, have sought to suggest that cardiovascular complications following COVID infection are more common than those following vaccination. (israelnationalnews.com)
  • Renal complications following thoracic procedures are uncommon and usually occur in the setting of sepsis. (mhmedical.com)
  • By collaborative and translational research based on existing interactions between groups of different clinical and methodological expertise, we pursue an overall long-term goal to gain understanding of the renal and cardiovascular interactions. (sfb-trr219.de)
  • Moreover, heatstroke survivors may sustain long-term neurological, cardiovascular and renal complications with a persistent risk of death. (cdc.gov)
  • The presenting cardiovascular symptoms include chest pain, dyspnoea, and palpitations. (nih.gov)
  • Young people with insulin- dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) may have a higher prevalence of eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia, and adults with longstanding diabetes and major medical complications have a higher prevalence of symptoms of depression and anxiety. (cdc.gov)
  • Determine which clinical assessments and tests are needed for a patient with cardiovascular symptoms. (cdc.gov)
  • As a consequence of the rising prevalence of diabetes, an increasing proportion of deaths from cardiovascular causes may be attributed to this condition ( 5 ). (diabetesjournals.org)
  • Cardiovascular complications in malaria: a review]. (bvsalud.org)
  • It is well known that malaria can cause various complications including anemia , blackwater fever , cerebral malaria , and kidney damage. (bvsalud.org)
  • This review provides reference for the prevention and treatment of malaria -related cardiovascular complications as well as the safe application of antimalarials . (bvsalud.org)
  • Multiple mechanisms-some overlapping, notably the role of inflammation and IL-6-potentially underlie these complications. (nih.gov)
  • The mechanisms by which diabetes influences the periodontium are similar in many respects to the pathophysiology of the classic diabetic complications. (health.am)
  • Objective This study was undertaken to determine the clinical profile of patients undergoing emergency surgery after balloon mitral valvotomy, to note operative findings and compare them with those of transthoracic echocardiography, to describe the mechanisms of complications, and to describe outcomes. (amrita.edu)
  • This review article gathers the current knowledge on the function of ncRNAs in the crosstalk between immune and cardiovascular cells in the context of diabetic complications, highlighting the influence of biological sex in such mechanisms and exploring the potential role of ncRNAs as biomarkers and targets for treatments. (opinvisindi.is)
  • See "Trends in Cardiovascular Complications and Mortality among Patients with Diabetes in South Korea" in Volume 45 on page 283. (e-dmj.org)
  • We investigated the cardiovascular complications and mortality rates of patients with diabetes in South Korea. (e-dmj.org)
  • The rates of hospitalization due to cardiovascular complications and mortality were analyzed using the Korean National Health Insurance Service-National Sample Cohort. (e-dmj.org)
  • We observed a continuous reduction in cardiovascular complications and mortality in adults with diabetes. (e-dmj.org)
  • This study was aimed to investigate the rates of cardiovascular complications and mortality among Korean adults (aged ≥30 years) with diabetes by analyzing the data of the National Health Insurance Service-National Sample Cohort (NHIS-NSC). (e-dmj.org)
  • In comparison with other vascular accesses such as prosthetic arterio-venous graft or permanent central venous catheter, AVF has shown a significant reduction in cardiovascular mortality. (wustl.edu)
  • Late cardiovascular complications such as myocardial infarction and structural heart defects were observed in childhood cancer survivors treated at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. (oaepublish.com)
  • Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) . (jefferson.edu)
  • This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular" by people in this website by year, and whether "Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular" was a major or minor topic of these publications. (jefferson.edu)
  • Below are the most recent publications written about "Pregnancy Complications, Cardiovascular" by people in Profiles. (jefferson.edu)
  • A new study among patients undergoing surgery for chronic wounds related to diabetes, finds the risk of wound-related complications is affected by how well the patient's blood sugar levels are controlled before surgery. (medindia.net)
  • High Blood Glucose Levels Linked to Higher Risk of Wound Complications The researchers analyzed rates of wound-related complications in 79 patients undergoing surgery for closure of chronic wounds a common and troublesome complication of diabetes. (medindia.net)
  • For patients with chronic skin ulcers occurring as a complication of diabetes, hyperglycemia has been linked to delayed wound healing and an increased risk of infections. (medindia.net)
  • Surprisingly, the new study is one of the first to look at how blood glucose levels affect the risk of complications in patients undergoing surgical treatment for chronic diabetes-related wounds. (medindia.net)
  • Chronic complications develop over time and are generally classified in two categories: microvascular and macrovascular. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 1982 publication of The Prevention and Treatment of Five Complications of Diabetes: A Guide for Primary Care Practitioners was an initial attempt to provide straightforward and practical information that primary care practitioners could immediately apply in their practice in the diagnosis and prevention of complications of diabetes. (cdc.gov)
  • Poor glycaemic control, dyslipidaemia and HT are common in diabetic children , putting them at risk of cardiovascular complications in adulthood.S Afr J Child Health 2022;16(4)205-208. (bvsalud.org)
  • The journal of cardiovascular aging , Vol. 2, 29.04.2022. (houstonmethodist.org)
  • Due to cardiac and respiratory complications, life span is reduced in some individuals with Coffin-Lowry syndrome. (nih.gov)
  • However, some poorly controlled diabetic patients do not develop significant periodontal destruction, just as some do not develop the classic diabetic complications. (health.am)
  • The researchers emphasize the need for "tight control" of glucose levels before surgery for diabetic patients at high risk of wound complications. (medindia.net)
  • The results help to make the case for "tighter glycemic control" in diabetic patients undergoing surgery with a high risk of wound complications, Dr. Attinger and co-authors believe. (medindia.net)
  • Our aim was to compare the use of rapid-acting insulin analogues versus human regular insulin in relation to the occurrence of diabetic complications in a cohort of diabetic patients through the analysis of administrative databases. (unife.it)
  • Hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% CIs of any diabetic complication and macrovascular, microvascular and metabolic complications were estimated separately using Cox proportional hazard models adjusted for patients' characteristics and anti-diabetic drug use. (unife.it)
  • No difference between the two groups was found for microvascular complications. (unife.it)
  • GWAS of random glucose in 476,326 individuals provide insights into diabetes pathophysiology, complications and treatment stratification. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Our investigation yields new insights into the biology of glucose regulation, diabetes complications and pathways for treatment stratification. (ox.ac.uk)
  • At the time they were admitted to the hospital, 12.89 percent of the patients had cardiovascular comorbidities, 36.08 percent had hypertension, and 19.45 percent had diabetes. (integrativepractitioner.com)
  • Prolonged air leak is the most common respiratory complication following thoracic surgery. (mhmedical.com)
  • After propensity score-based matched-pair analyses, rapid-acting insulin analogues users had a HR of 0.73 (0.58-0.92) for any diabetes-related complication and HRs of 0.73 (0.55-0.93) and 0.55 (0.32-0.96) for macrovascular and metabolic complications respectively, as compared with human regular insulin users. (unife.it)
  • In one patient the broken tip of the lead migrated to a pulmonary artery but did not cause overt complications. (bmj.com)
  • pulmonary embolism is an immediate complication. (merckmanuals.com)
  • We also provide evidence from Mendelian randomization that lung function is modulated by blood glucose and that pulmonary dysfunction is a diabetes complication. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Hypoglycemic reactions, the most common complication of insulin therapy. (health.am)
  • Due to insulin absence, it simply triggers the release of counter-regulatory hormones resulting in serious health complications. (wikipedia.org)
  • Conclusions: Our findings suggest that the use of rapid-acting insulin analogues is associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular and metabolic complications compared with human regular insulin use. (unife.it)
  • When the researchers analyzed the data, they found that pre-existing cardiovascular comorbidities or risk factors were significant predictors of cardiovascular complications, but age and gender were not, the study said. (integrativepractitioner.com)
  • In-Hospital Complications in Pregnant Women With Current or Historical Cancer Diagnoses. (jefferson.edu)
  • Hospital - at risk of cardiovascular complications? (who.int)
  • Of 436 841 inpatient separations, 29 172 (6.68%) had at least one hospital-acquired complication code assigned in the administrative data, and there were a total of 56 326 complication codes. (mja.com.au)
  • In the subset of data on multiday-stay patients, crude mean LOS was longer in separations for patients with hospital-acquired complications than in separations for those without such complications (17.4 days v 5.4 days). (mja.com.au)
  • An automated CHADx reporting system can be used to collect data on patients with hospital-acquired complications. (mja.com.au)
  • The costs associated with hospital-acquired complications are well documented. (mja.com.au)
  • 10 However, few studies report effects on LOS for the full range of hospital-acquired complications. (mja.com.au)
  • These results suggest that an automated system for reporting hospital-acquired complications would be valuable. (mja.com.au)
  • Monthly use of CHADx as a tool to monitor trends in hospital-acquired complication rates and patient safety has been suggested. (mja.com.au)
  • The ability to report patterns and trends of hospital-acquired complications is valuable for many reasons. (mja.com.au)
  • One of the most frequent complications is the development of secondary hyperparathyroidism, which stimulates the occurrence of cardiovascular complications. (viamedica.pl)
  • The authors of the study presented risk factors for vascular lesions in secondary hyperparathyroidism, the most frequent type of histological lesions in the cardiovascular system, as well as the principles for prevention and treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism. (viamedica.pl)
  • A complication of pacemaker treatment. (bmj.com)
  • The recommendations relate to the prevention, detection, and treatment of the major complications of diabetes. (cdc.gov)
  • This may contribute to the development of novel treatment strategies to decrease cardiovascular risk in CKD patients. (sfb-trr219.de)
  • proper treatment usually results in full recovery, though death can result from inadequate or delayed treatment, or from complications (e.g., brain edema). (wikipedia.org)
  • The data analyzed included demographic variables, causes and clinical presentations of complications, and outcome. (amrita.edu)
  • Different access to or compliance with improved medical therapies and prevention methods could be one explanation for the differences in cardiovascular-related deaths between offensive and defensive linemen and deserves further evaluation. (cdc.gov)
  • The discussion closes by offering an overview of the ncRNAs involved in the increased cardiovascular risk suffered by patients with diabetes facing Sars-CoV-2 infection. (opinvisindi.is)
  • The most common of these complications were arrhythmias or palpitations. (integrativepractitioner.com)
  • Diabetic neuropathies are the most common complications of diabetes affecting. (health.am)
  • Poor glycaemic control, dyslipidaemia and HT are common in diabetic children, putting them at risk of cardiovascular complications in adulthood. (who.int)
  • Overall, complications are far less common and less severe in people with well-controlled blood sugar levels. (wikipedia.org)
  • Common long-term complications include venous insufficiency with or without the postphlebitic syndrome. (merckmanuals.com)
  • The risk of serious wound complications is more than three times higher for patients who have high blood glucose before and after surgery, and in those with poor long-term diabetes control, according to the study by ASPS Member Surgeons Drs. Matthew Endara and Christopher Attinger of the Center for Wound Healing at Georgetown University, Washington, DC. (medindia.net)
  • Blood glucose levels and diabetes control were analyzed as risk factors for wound dehiscence (a serious complication in which the surgical incision re-opens), wound infections and need for repeat surgery. (medindia.net)
  • The results showed a higher risk of wound complications in patients who had high blood glucose levels either before or after surgery. (medindia.net)
  • However, more research will be needed to confirm whether tighter control of blood glucose levels around the time of surgery will actually reduce the rate of wound-related complications. (medindia.net)
  • Although the molecular pathways through which diabetes elicits an inflammatory response have attracted significant attention, how they contribute to altering cardiovascular homeostasis is still incompletely understood. (opinvisindi.is)
  • The good toleration of retained pacemaker leads by most patients indicates that major surgical procedures to remove the lead should be reserved for patients with life threatening complications, such as persistent infection or dangerous migration of the lead or both. (bmj.com)
  • Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is one of the life-threatening severe complications of diabetes that demands immediate attention and intervention. (wikipedia.org)
  • Brucellosis should be considered in any patient whose place of residence or dietary, travel, or occupational history suggests a risk for the infection and who is experiencing any of the various known neurologic or nonneurologic complications of brucellosis. (medscape.com)