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 The Effect of HAART and HCV Infection on the Development of Hyperglycemia Among HIV-Infected Persons
Suggesting that replacement of a PI with nevirapine reversed hyperglycemia and supports the hypothesis that it is PIs and not HIV itself or the viral suppression and immune reconstitution associated with therapy that are responsible for hyperglycemia.
The incidence of hyperglycemia was highest among persons who were both HCV coinfected and receiving PI-containing HAART, and only 1 individual who was neither HCV infected nor receiving a PI developed new-onset hyperglycemia during the follow-up period.
To our knowledge, only 1 other study examined the effect of HCV coinfection on the incidence of hyperglycemia among persons receiving HAART, and in that retrospective cohort analysis, HCV infection was not associated with the development of hyperglycemia.
http://www.natap.org/2003/aug/081403_4.htm   (3749 words)

  
 Controlling Hyperglycemia in the Hospital: A Matter of Life and Death
The degree of hyperglycemia may be an important predictor of morbidity and mortality among patients with myocardial infarction or stroke and those undergoing surgical procedures, including coronary artery bypass.
Several studies have suggested that hyperglycemia is an independent risk factor influencing stroke severity.
Very few studies have directly evaluated which is the best modality for treating inpatients with hyperglycemia, but numerous papers have pointed out the potential deleterious consequences of using sliding scale coverage rather than definitive therapy.
http://journal.diabetes.org/clinicaldiabetes/v18n12000/Pg17.htm   (5358 words)

  
 The Rationale and Management of Hyperglycemia for In-Patients with Cardiovascular Disease: Time for Change -- Trence et ...
that hyperglycemia is related to stroke outcome (47, 48, 49,
acute stroke and mild to moderate hyperglycemia (51).
Garcia-Marin JJ, Villanueva GR, Esteller A 1988 Diabetes-induced cholestasis in the rat: possible role of hyperglycemia and hypoinsulinemia.
http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/88/6/2430   (4893 words)

  
 Management of Diabetes and Hyperglycemia in Hospitals -- Clement et al. 27 (2): 553 -- Diabetes Care
Hyperglycemia is associated with worsened outcomes in patients
acute hyperglycemia point to the ability of hyperglycemia to
The connection between acute hyperglycemia and vascular changes
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/full/27/2/553   (8514 words)

  
 eMedicine - Metabolic Disease & Stroke: Hyperglycemia/Hypoglycemia : Article by Pitchaiah Mandava, MD, PhD
Although confounded by other factors, such as severity of the infarct, hyperglycemia in the face of acute stroke worsens clinical outcome.
In some studies, hyperglycemia appears to be associated with a reduced incidence of primary intracerebral hemorrhage.
Background: This article primarily addresses recent studies concerning effects of hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia in the setting of acute stroke.
http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic581.htm   (2622 words)

  
 Acute Hyperglycemia Alters Mood State and Impairs Cognitive Performance in People With Type 2 Diabetes -- Sommerfield ...
0.2 mmol/l and during the hyperglycemia condition was 16.7 ±
Kagansky N, Levy S, Knobler H: The role of hyperglycemia in acute stroke.
The results of the present study indicate that acute hyperglycemia
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/full/27/10/2335   (2930 words)

  
 Severe Hyperglycemia During Renally Adjusted Gatifloxacin Therapy -- Blommel and Lutes 39 (7): 1349 -- The Annals of ...
Severe Hyperglycemia During Renally Adjusted Gatifloxacin Therapy -- Blommel and Lutes 39 (7): 1349 -- The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
Articles by Blommel, A. Articles by Lutes, R. Severe Hyperglycemia During Renally Adjusted Gatifloxacin Therapy
CONCLUSIONS: Healthcare professionals should be more aware of
http://www.theannals.com/cgi/content/abstract/39/7/1349   (260 words)

  
 Hyperglycemia - All About Diabetes - American Diabetes Association
The trick is learning to detect and treat hyperglycemia early -- before it can get worse.
Link for Life - Reduce your risk for heart attack and stroke
Hyperglycemia can be a serious problem if you don't treat it.
http://www.diabetes.org/type-1-diabetes/hyperglycemia.jsp   (555 words)

  
 CHEST: Relationship of baseline glucose homeostasis to hyperglycemia during medical critical illness
Virtually all patients in that trial, most of whom were admitted following cardiac surgery, acquired hyperglycemia during their ICU stay.
Abbreviations: APACHE = acute physiology and chronic health evaluation: BMI = body mass index; HbA1c = hemoglobin Ale; MICU = medical ICU; SICO= surgical ICU
Several investigations (14,30,31) at have examined the relationship between hyperglycemia and HbA1c in patients with acute myocardial infarction, but not the influence of baseline homeostasis on hyperglycemia during other severe medical illnesses.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0984/is_3_126/ai_n6243001   (1350 words)

  
 Poststroke Hyperglycemia: Natural History and Immediate Management -- Gray et al. 35 (1): 122 -- Stroke
Poststroke Hyperglycemia: Natural History and Immediate Management -- Gray et al.
Key Words: clinical trials • hyperglycemia • stroke &; stroke management • stroke, acute
Hyperglycemia, Insulin, and Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Mechanistic Justification for a Trial of Insulin Infusion Therapy
http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/35/1/122   (584 words)

  
 Hyperglycemia
All medical information needs to be carefully reviewed with your health care provider.
DISCLAIMER: NOAH is an information guide only and cannot answer personal health-related or research questions.
NOAH > Endocrine Disorders > Diabetes > Complications and Concerns > Hyperglycemia
http://www.noah-health.org/en/endocrine/diabetes/concerns/hyperglycemia.html   (80 words)

  
 LibraryForDiabetes.com: hyperglycemia
This study prospectively and objectively assessed the effects of hyperglycemia on cognitive-motor functioning in subjects' natural environment.
While the cognitive-motor slowing associated with hypoglycemia is well documented, the acute effects of hyperglycemia have not been studied extensively, despite patients' reports of negative effects.
Hyperglycemia is a common event among patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
http://www.diabeteslibrary.org/news/news_search.cfm?searchem=hyperglycemia   (985 words)

  
 Protease Inhibitor Letter DIABETES AND HYPERGLYCEMIA
At the present time there exists no conclusive evidence establishing a definite causal relationship between protease inhibitor therapy and the incidence of diabetes and hyperglycemia.
Hyperglycemia persisted in some patients after protease inhibitor therapy was withdrawn including patients not known to be diabetic at baseline; however a causal relationship between protease inhibitor therapy and these events has not been established.
Many of these reports occurred in patients with confounding medical conditions, some of which required therapy with agents that have been associated with the development of diabetes mellitus or hyperglycemia.
http://www.fda.gov/oashi/aids/prolet.html   (434 words)

  
 eMedicine - Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Nonketotic Coma : Article by Mark Sagarin, MD
Total body potassium is likely low regardless of its serum value; a low measured serum potassium suggests profound total body losses.
The condition is characterized by hyperglycemia, hyperosmolarity, and an absence of significant ketosis.
Unlike patients with DKA, patients with HHNC do not develop ketoacidosis, but the reason for this is not known.
http://www.emedicine.com/EMERG/topic264.htm   (3673 words)

  
 Hyperglycemia: Health Topics: UI Health Care
Disclaimer: This content is reviewed periodically and is subject to change as new health information becomes available.
It can also be caused by lack of exercise, increased stress, illness, or new medications.
A diabetic will usually seek treatment for some of the symptoms of hyperglycemia before ketoacidosis happens.
http://www.uihealthcare.com/topics/diabetes/diab4395.html   (838 words)

  
 Altered Cellular Magnesium Responsiveness to Hyperglycemia in Hypertensive Subjects -- Barbagallo et al. 38 (3): 612 -- ...
to in vitro hyperglycemia are blunted in hypertensive subjects
Altered Cellular Magnesium Responsiveness to Hyperglycemia in Hypertensive Subjects
resistant to the ionic effects of extracellular hyperglycemia
http://hyper.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/38/3/612   (2025 words)

  
 HYPERGLYCEMIA
This allows them to make immediate changes in their treatment plan when needed.
Long-term hyperglycemia causes damage to muscles, nerves, and vital organs.
Type II may be treated with oral medications that increase the body's ability to use the insulin produced, but sometimes require insulin as well.
http://www.metrohealth.org/HI/indexes/DIAB4395.htm   (349 words)

  
 Hyperglycemia
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that you experience in association with your case of Hyperglycemia or its symptoms.
is your case of Hyperglycemia or its associated symptoms?
http://www.vedicvibration.com/apply/endocrine/hyperglycemia.html   (106 words)

  
 Hyperglycemia - For Parents & Kids - American Diabetes Association
The trick is learning to detect and treat hyperglycemia early -- before it can get worse.
In fact, the symptoms of diabetes are the same as the symptoms of hyperglycemia.
If your child’s blood glucose levels are frequently above her target range, it’s probably time to change her diabetes treatment.
http://www.diabetes.org/for-parents-and-kids/diabetes-care/hyperglycemia.jsp   (200 words)

  
 MedWatch - Zyprexa (olanzapine) Dear Doctor Letter
Accordingly, the Zyprexa prescribing information has been updated with the following information:
Hyperglycemia, in some cases extreme and associated with ketoacidosis or hyperosmolar coma or death, has been reported in patients treated with atypical antipsychotics including Zyprexa.
However, epidemiological studies suggest an increased risk of treatment-emergent hyperglycemia-related adverse events in patients treated with the atypical antipsychotics.
http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/SAFETY/2004/zyprexa.htm   (448 words)

  
 Diabetes (Diabetes Type 1, Diabetes Type 2) symptoms and information by MedicineNet.com
Diabetes is a chronic medical condition, meaning although it can be controlled, it lasts a lifetime.
Diabetes mellitus, commonly referred to as diabetes (and in this article will be referred to as "diabetes"), was first identified as a disease associated with “sweet urine," and excessive muscle loss in the ancient world.
In patients with diabetes, the absence or insufficient production of insulin causes hyperglycemia.
http://www.medicinenet.com/diabetes_mellitus/article.htm   (523 words)

  
 Positive Living - Diabetes and hyperglycemia
Should I continue therapy or begin therapy of a protease inhibitor if I already have diabetes?
For most patients, hyperglycemia or diabetes resolved after stopping the protease inhibitor, however these events did not resolve in some patients.
Diabetes is a disease that occurs when the body is not able to use sugar as it should.
http://www.apla.org/apla/positiveliving/9807/diabetes.html   (501 words)

  
 JAMA -- Abstract: Molecular Understanding of Hyperglycemia's Adverse Effects for Diabetic Complications, November 27, ...
a variety of diverse metabolic pathways; hence, chronic hyperglycemia
Activation of Nulcear Factor-{kappa}B by Hyperglycemia in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Is Regulated by Aldose Reductase
JAMA -- Abstract: Molecular Understanding of Hyperglycemia's Adverse Effects for Diabetic Complications, November 27, 2002, Sheetz and King 288 (20): 2579
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/288/20/2579   (762 words)

  
 Diabetes: Hyperglycemia
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Hyperglycemia is having too much sugar in the blood.
Blood sugar is also known as blood glucose.
http://www.baptistonline.org/health/library/diab4395.asp   (246 words)

  
 Hyperglycemia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But caution: A hyperglycemic condition without other classic symptoms is not dispositive of a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, but hyperglycemia is also an independent medical condition with other causes.
These symptoms do not normally occur with acute non-diabetic hyperglycemia (it just doesn't last long enough), but some of them can occur in chronic non-diabetic hyperglycemia.
The most common cause of chronic non-diabetic hyperglycemia is obesity, the cure for which is proper diet and exercise to reduce the body's excess white fat reserves.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperglycemia   (805 words)

  
 News - Association of Tequin(Gatifloxacin) With Serious Hypoglycemia And Hyperglycemia
Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia should be monitored, especially during the first 3 days of therapy, and signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia should be monitored in diabetics and patients who may be at risk for hyperglycemia, especially following the third day of therapy (mostly between 4 and 10 days following initiation of therapy).
Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia should be monitored, especially during the first 3 days of therapy, and signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia should be monitored in diabetics and patients who may be at risk for hyperglycemia, especially following the third day of therapy.
If signs and symptoms of either hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia occur in any patient being treated with Tequin, appropriate therapy must be initiated immediately and Tequin should be discontinued.
http://www.docguide.com/news/content.nsf/news/8525697700573E18852570DE00721BB5   (1007 words)

  
 children with DIABETES - Hyperglycemia and Ketone Testing
Signs and Symptoms of Hypoglycemia and Hyperglycemia from Novo Nordisk
Readings between 0.6 and 1.5 mmol/l may indicate the development of a problem that may require medical assistance.
Hyperglycemia can also be caused by eating too much food, which requires treatment to lower blood sugar levels but which does not lead to DKA.
http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com/d_0n_030.htm   (1223 words)

  
 Discovery Health :: Center Article :: What Is Hyperglycemia?
Be on the lookout for symptoms of hyperglycemia.
Also, test any time you feel the symptoms of hyperglycemia.
It's important that you treat hyperglycemia as soon as possible.
http://health.discovery.com/centers/articles/articles.html?chrome=c10&article=LC_91¢er=p07   (385 words)

  
 Nurse Practitioner: A Lesson in Early Morning Hyperglycemia
This process was called "rebound hyperglycemia." Subsequent studies have refuted this concept.9'10'11
The primary goal of care for nurse practitioners (NPs) working with diabetes patients is to achieve and maintain metabolic control.
Because morning hyperglycemia adversely affects overall glycemie control, its detection and treatment are important components of diabetes care.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3958/is_200411/ai_n9469412   (1231 words)

  
 Diabetes mellitus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diabetes is often detected when a person suffers a problem frequently caused by diabetes, such as a heart attack, stroke, neuropathy, poor wound healing or a foot ulcer, certain eye problems, certain fungal infections, or delivering a baby with macrosomia or hypoglycemia.
Hyperglycemia itself can lead to dehydration and ketoacidosis.
Diabetes mellitus is a medical disorder characterised by varying or persistent hyperglycemia (high blood sugar levels), especially after eating.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes   (5411 words)

  
 Postprandial Hyperglycemia and Diabetes Complications: Is It Time to Treat? -- Ceriello 54 (1): 1 -- Diabetes
acute hyperglycemia exerts its effects may be identified in
body of evidence for a harmful effect of postprandial hyperglycemia
Postprandial Hyperglycemia and Diabetes Complications: Is It Time to Treat?
http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/1/1   (380 words)

  
 Symptoms of Hyperglycemia - WrongDiagnosis.com
Furthermore, signs and symptoms of Hyperglycemia may vary on an individual basis for each patient.
This signs and symptom information for Hyperglycemia has been gathered from various sources, may not be fully accurate, and may not be the full list of Hyperglycemia signs or Hyperglycemia symptoms.
Note that Hyperglycemia symptoms usually refers to various symptoms known to a patient, but the phrase Hyperglycemia signs may refer to those signs only noticable by a doctor:
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/h/hyperglycemia/symptoms.htm   (250 words)

  
 High blood sugar: Hyperglycemia
Both conditions can develop gradually, but are serious, life-threatening emergencies requiring medical treatment.
The symptoms of hyperglycemia are the same as for untreated diabetes.
A number of factors can cause high blood sugar, including eating too much, taking too little insulin, skipping your diabetes medication, other medications, or inactivity.
http://www.bighealth.net/conditions/diabetes/hyperglycemia.htm   (520 words)

  
 Diabetes and Hyperglycemia from WebMD
It's important to treat the symptoms of hyperglycemia promptly to prevent complications.
WebMD does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
Hyperglycemia can also lead to more serious conditions, including ketoacidosis -- mostly in people with type 1 diabetes -- and hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic syndrome (HHNS) in people with type 2 diabetes or in people at risk for type 2 diabetes.
http://www.webmd.com/content/article/46/1667_50946.htm?lastselectedguid={5FE84E90-BC77-4056-A91C-9531713CA348}   (679 words)

  
 hyperglycemia
If the cause is infection or illness, hyperglycemia will develop within a few days.
Hyperglycemia can be caused by many different things.
If not treated properly, hyperglycemia can cause diabetic ketoacidosis and coma.
http://www.mamashealth.com/blood/hypergly.asp   (99 words)

  
 Hypoglycemia (Diabetic) & Hyperglycemia
Hyperglycemia: Hyperglycemia, or high blood glucose, is the condition found in individuals with diabetes, either insulin-dependent or non-insulin-dependent.
As you regulate your blood glucose and keep your diabetes record, there are two problems that you need to be able to recognize and treat (with your personal physician’s advice): hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia.
Hypoglycemia: Hypoglycemia, or an insulin reaction, can happen if you are taking insulin or oral medications.
http://ww2.kgw.com/global/story.asp?s=1228804   (440 words)

  
 hyperglycemia - Columbia Encyclopedia article about hyperglycemia
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
hyperglycemia: see diabetes diabetes or diabetes mellitus (məlī`təs), chronic disorder of glucose (sugar) metabolism caused by inadequate production or use of insulin, a hormone produced in specialized cells (beta cells in the islets of Langerhans) in the pancreas that allows the body to use and store glucose.
http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/hyperglycemia   (99 words)

  
 BD Diabetes - Recognizing Hyperglycemia (High Blood Sugar) -
Important note: The content of this website is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.
The symptoms of hyperglycemia to watch for include:
There are a few causes of hyperglycemia including:
http://www.bddiabetes.com/us/understanding/react_recognizing_hyper.asp   (175 words)

  
 HYPERGLYCEMIA AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION
Hyperglycemia is a significant problem that could increase morbidity and mortality post-kidney transplant, by increasing risk of atherosclerosis and progression to overt DM.
Conclusion: Our data indicates that older age, and ethnic background are independent risk factors for developing post transplant hyperglycemia.
We reviewed the risk factor of post-transplant hyperglycemia m 1381 kidney transplant recipients between 1192 - 1197 Of these, 120 recipients
http://www.a-s-t.org/abstracts98/abs593.htm   (137 words)

  
 Symptoms of Hyperglycemia in Diagnosing Diabetes.
This is termed "hyperglycemia" which means "high glucose in the blood".
Type I Diabetes), or from the insensitivity of the cells to a normal amount of insulin, the results are the same...blood glucose levels which are too high.
http://www.endocrineweb.com/diabetes/hyperglycemia.html   (278 words)

  
 Hyperglycemia, Diabetes, and High Risk Pregnancy
Hyperglycemia occurs when the blood sugar is too high.
http://www.mfm-evms.org/dm7bhyperglycemia.html   (234 words)

  
 BD Diabetes - When Your Blood Sugar Gets Too High
High blood sugar is a condition called hyperglycemia.
It's a serious situation that can be caused by the following:
http://www.bddiabetes.com/us/yourinsulin/bloodsugar_high.asp   (216 words)

  
 Encyclopedia article on Hyperglycemia [EncycloZine]
Hyperglycemia is the condition of having an excessive amount of glucose circulating in the blood plasma.
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