Handbook of Diabetes. Rudy Bilous

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Название Handbook of Diabetes
Автор произведения Rudy Bilous
Жанр Медицина
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numbers of people with diabetes, however, absolute numbers experiencing stroke, amputation, and end stage renal disease are increasing with massive associated financial costs. In 2019 the IDF estimates total diabetes healthcare expenditure will be US$760 billion and predicts that this will rise to US$ 825 billion in 2030 and US$ 845 billion by 2045 (Figure 1.4).

Bar charts depict estimated comparative raw prevalence of diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) together with numbers affected for the global population age 20–79 years for 2019 and 2045. Bar chart depicts the rates of major complications of diabetes for the US population derived from NHANES or Medicare data. image image

      Source: IDF Diabetes Atlas 9th Edition 2019.

      FURTHER READING

      1 International Diabetes Federation. Diabetes Atlas, 9th edn. Brussels: International Diabetes Federation, 2019.

       KEY WEBSITE

       Diabetes Atlas: www.diabetesatlas.org

       KEY POINTS

       Diabetes has been known since ancient times.

       A link to the pancreas was established in 1889 culminating in the isolation of insulin in 1921.

       There have been five Nobel Prizes awarded to scientists researching diabetes and carbohydrate metabolism.

       The structure of insulin was finally elucidated in the 1960s.

       Insulin was the first therapy to be manufactured using genetic engineering techniques.

       There are now several biologically engineered designer insulin molecules approved for use in man.

       The range of oral and other therapies for type 2 diabetes has led to the concept of personalised medicine.

      The sweet, honey‐like taste of urine in polyuric states, which attracted ants and other insects, was reported by Hindu physicians such as Sushrut (Susruta) during the fifth and sixth centuries CE. These descriptions even mention two forms of diabetes, the more common occurring in older, overweight, and indolent people, and the other in lean people who did not survive for long. This empirical subdivision predicted the modern classification into type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

Photo depicts the Ebers papyrus. The Wellcome Institute Library, London, UK.

      Diabetes is a dreadful affliction, not very frequent among men, being a melting down of the flesh and limbs into urine. The patients never stop making water and the flow is incessant, like the opening of aqueducts. Life is short, unpleasant and painful, thirst unquenchable, drinking excessive, and disproportionate to the large quantity of urine, for yet more urine is passed. One cannot stop them either from drinking or making water. If for a while they abstain from drinking, their mouths become parched and their bodies dry; the viscera seem scorched up, the patients are affected by nausea, restlessness and a burning thirst, and within a short time, they expire.

      Adapted from Papaspyros S. The History of Diabetes Mellitus, 2nd edn. Stuttgart: Thieme, 1964.

Photo depicts Thomas Willis. The Wellcome Institute Library, London, UK.