Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Case Series: Medications for Diabetes-A Focus on Secondary Stroke Prevention.

Q2 Medicine
Sabrina Warren, Shayla McKee, Erin Yakiwchuk
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Abstract

This report addresses evidence for efficacy of diabetes medications with a focus on stroke risk reduction. The cardiovascular benefits of SGLT-2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists have been well-established; however, clinical trials to date have examined composite cardiovascular endpoints that include, but do not specifically focus on, stroke. The purpose of this case review is to examine the evidence for the various diabetes medications in reducing the risk for stroke. This literature review was inspired by a patient seen in a geriatric day hospital program with diabetes and a history of multiple strokes. Our goal was to select a diabetes management regimen that would provide both glycemic control and stroke risk reduction. As diabetes and cerebrovascular disease commonly coexist and are important contributors to morbidity and mortality in older individuals, appropriate management must incorporate both current evidence as well as consideration for patient-specific factors that may influence the treatment plan. This patient case illustrates the importance of both.

老年药物治疗病例系列:糖尿病药物治疗--关注中风二级预防。
本报告探讨糖尿病药物的疗效证据,重点是降低中风风险。SGLT-2 抑制剂和 GLP-1 受体激动剂对心血管的益处已得到充分证实;然而,迄今为止的临床试验研究了包括中风在内的复合心血管终点,但并未特别关注中风。本病例回顾旨在研究各种糖尿病药物降低中风风险的证据。本文献综述的灵感来源于一位在老年病日间医院就诊的患者,该患者患有糖尿病并有多次中风病史。我们的目标是选择一种既能控制血糖又能降低中风风险的糖尿病治疗方案。由于糖尿病和脑血管疾病通常同时存在,并且是导致老年人发病率和死亡率的重要因素,因此适当的管理必须结合当前的证据,并考虑可能影响治疗计划的患者特异性因素。本病例说明了两者的重要性。
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Senior Care Pharmacist
Senior Care Pharmacist PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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