Glycemia self-control is necessary for successful diabetes treatment

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Diabetes mellitus is one of the most pressing problems of our time. It is associated with development of dangerous complications that define the patient's prognosis. Regular glycemia self-control is essential for achievement of target carbohydrate metabolism parameters. Results of the studies that demonstrated that increase of frequency of self-control results in glycated hemoglobin level decrease in diabetic patients are discussed. The choice of a proper glucometer is defined by simplicity in use, user friendliness, ease of results obtaining, and accuracy of measurement results

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E. V Biriukova

A.I.Evdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: lena@obsudim.ru
д-р мед. наук, проф. каф. эндокринологии и диабетологии 127473, Russian Federation, Moscow, ul. Delegatskaia, d. 20, str. 1

R. G Askerkhanov

A.S.Loginov Moscow Clinical Scientific Practical Center of the Department of Health of Moscow

канд. мед. наук, зав. Центром бариатрической хирургии 111123, Russian Federation, Moscow, sh. Entuziastov, d. 86

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