Standards of specialized diabetes care. Edited by Dedov I.I., Shestakova M.V., Mayorov A.Yu. 10th edition

Dear Colleagues! We are glad to present the 10th Edition (revised) of the Standards of Specialized Diabetes Care. These evidence-based guidelines were designed to standardize and facilitate diabetes care in all regions of the Russian Federation. The Standards are updated on the regular basis to inco...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sakharnyĭ diabet 2022-09, Vol.24 (1S), p.1-148
Hauptverfasser: Dedov, Ivan I., Shestakova, Marina V., Mayorov, Alexander Yu, Mokrysheva, Natalya G., Vikulova, Olga K., Galstyan, Gagik R., Kuraeva, Tamara L., Peterkova, Valentina A., Smirnova, Olga M., Starostina, Elena G., Surkova, Elena V., Sukhareva, Olga Y., Tokmakova, Alla Y., Shamkhalova, Minara S., Jarek-Martynova, Ivona Renata, Artemova, Ekaterina V., Beshlieva, Diana D., Bondarenko, Olga N., Volevodz, Natalya N., Gomova, Irina S., Grigoryan, Olga R., Dzhemilova, Zera N., Esayan, Roza M., Ibragimova, Liudmila I., Kalashnikov, Viktor Y., Kononenko, Irina V., Laptev, Dmitry N., Lipatov, Dmitry V., Melnikova, Olga G., Mikhina, Margarina S., Michurova, Marina S., Motovilin, Oleg G., Nikonova, Tatiana V., Rozhivanov, Roman V., Sklyanik, Igor A., Shestakova, Ekaterina A.
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Zusammenfassung:Dear Colleagues! We are glad to present the 10th Edition (revised) of the Standards of Specialized Diabetes Care. These evidence-based guidelines were designed to standardize and facilitate diabetes care in all regions of the Russian Federation. The Standards are updated on the regular basis to incorporate new data and relevant recommendations from national and international clinical societies, including World Health Organization Guidelines (WHO, 2011, 2013), International Diabetes Federation (IDF, 2011, 2012, 2013), European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD 2018, 2019), American Diabetes Association (ADA, 2018, 2019, 2021), American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE, 2020, 2021), International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD, 2018) and Russian Association of Endocrinologists (RAE, 2019). Current edition of the “Standards” also integrates results of completed randomized clinical trials (ADVANCE, ACCORD, VADT, UKPDS, SAVOR, TECOS, LEADER, EXAMINE, ELIXA, SUSTAIN, DEVOTE, EMPA-REG OUTCOME, CANVAS, DECLARE, CARMELINA, REWIND, CREDENCE, CAROLINA, DAPA-CKD, DAPA-HF, EMPEROR-Reduced trial, VERIFY, VERTIS CV, PIONEER, etc.), as well as findings from the national studies of diabetes mellitus (DM), conducted in close partnership with a number of Russian hospitals. Latest data indicates that prevalence of DM in the world increased during the last decade more than two-fold, reaching some 537 million patients by the end of 2021. According to the current estimation by the International Diabetes Federation, 643 million patients will be suffering from DM by 2030 and 784 million by 2045. Like many other countries, Russian Federation experiences a sharp rise in the prevalence of DM. According to Russian Federal Diabetes Register, there are at least 4 871 863 patients with DM in this country on 01.01.2021 (3,34% of population) with 92,3% (4 498 826)–Type 2 DM, 5,6% (271 468)–Type 1 DM and 2,1% (101 569)–other types of DM, including 9 729 women with gestational DM. However, these results underestimates real quantity of patients, because they consider only registered cases. Results of Russian epidemiological study (NATION) confirmed that only 54% of Type 2 DM are diagnosed. So real number of patients with DM in Russia is 10 million patients (about 7% of population). This is a great long-term problem, because a lot of patients are not diagnosed, so they don’t receive any treatment and have high risk of vascular complications. Severe
ISSN:2072-0351
2072-0378
DOI:10.14341/DM12802