The result may be ketosis, which is normally due to an increase of acetone (a toxic acid product) and may lead to a situation such as diabetic coma. A fuzzy logic control system for the regulation of glucose level for diabetic patients is proposed in this chapter. A mathematical model ...
and diabetic coma. Also, these reports are delivered to the cloud to help provide detailed glucose information over days, weeks and months, which healthcare professionals use to make better informed decisions on effective diabetes management. A finger stick simply cannot deliver this level of precisi...
Diabetic coma sometimes causes concentrations above a few 1000 mg/dl, but usually over 500 mg/dl. Glucosuria is rather frequent and non-specific e.g. due to brain trauma, myocardial infarction, intoxications or apoplexia. Likewise, glucosuria may be absent with diabetes mellitus due to ...
Untreated hyperglycemia can also cause a condition called ketoacidosis (diabetic coma), which can be life-threatening. The signs to watch out for are: Fruity-smelling breath Nausea Throwing up Very dry mouth Feelingshort of breath If you have any of these symptoms, go to an emergency room righ...
Patients with diabetes are at risk of acute complications if their hyperglycemia continues, such as insufficient nutrition to the brain, leading to headaches, lethargy, and consequently coma. Thus, external insulin administration is a prerequisite for diabetic patients to control their blood glucose (...
Hypoglycemic coma in a diabetic patient on peritoneal dialysis due to interference of icodextrin metabolites with capillary blood glucose measurements. Disse, E, Thivolet, C (2279) Hypoglycemic coma in a diabetic patient on peritoneal dialysis due to interference of icodextrin metabolites with capillary...
The cut-off point of 70 mg/dL approximates (1) the lower limit of the normal postabsorptive plasma-glucose concentration, (2) the glycemic threshold for activation of glucose counterregulatory systems in nondiabetic individuals, and (3) the upper limit of plasma-glucose level reported to ...
Diabetes is addressed based on the glucose level which cannot be physiologically maintained and standardized for the diabetic patient within the normal desired range, thus indicating the need for the patient to undergo regular medical inspection2,3. Typical glucose levels in human beings’ blood for ...
Mrs. Roberts, who is in a diabetic coma, has just been admitted to Noble Hospital. Her blood pH indicates that she is in severe acidosis (blood pH in the acid range), and the medical staff quickly institute measures to bring her blood pH back wit...
As a diabetic lacks insulin production; the glucose increases the sugar level of the body but fructose is out of this system of functioning by our body and makes a diabetic to control it well. The energy level of glucose and fructose are almost similar. Q. When will I have the Glucose ...