Zhang Ke-Xin, Kan Cheng-Xia, Sun Xiao-Dong
Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Affiliated Hospital of Weifang Medical University, Weifang 261031, Shandong Province, China.
World J Diabetes. 2024 Feb 15;15(2):129-132. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v15.i2.129.
The global diabetes surge poses a critical public health challenge, emphasizing the need for effective glycemic control. However, rapid correction of chronic hyperglycemia can unexpectedly trigger microvascular complications, necessitating a reevaluation of the speed and intensity of glycemic correction. Theories suggest swift blood sugar reductions may cause inflammation, oxidative stress, and neurovascular changes, resulting in complications. Healthcare providers should cautiously approach aggressive glycemic control, especially in long-standing, poorly controlled diabetes. Preventing and managing these complications requires a personalized, comprehensive approach with education, monitoring, and interdisciplinary care. Diabetes management must balance short and long-term goals, prioritizing overall well-being. This editorial underscores the need for a personalized, nuanced approach, focusing on equilibrium between glycemic control and avoiding overcorrection.
全球糖尿病的激增构成了一项严峻的公共卫生挑战,凸显了有效控制血糖的必要性。然而,慢性高血糖的快速纠正可能意外引发微血管并发症,这就需要重新评估血糖纠正的速度和强度。理论表明,血糖的迅速降低可能会导致炎症、氧化应激和神经血管变化,从而引发并发症。医疗服务提供者在积极控制血糖时应谨慎行事,尤其是对于病程长、控制不佳的糖尿病患者。预防和管理这些并发症需要采取个性化、全面的方法,包括教育、监测和多学科护理。糖尿病管理必须平衡短期和长期目标,将整体健康置于优先地位。这篇社论强调了采取个性化、细致入微的方法的必要性,重点在于血糖控制与避免过度纠正之间的平衡。