Consenso latinoamericano de hipertensión en pacientes con diabetes tipo 2 y síndrome metabólico
The present document has been prepared by a group of experts, members of cardiology, endocrinology, internal medicine, nephrology and diabetes societies of Latin American Countries, to serve as a guide to physicians taking care of patients with diabetes, hypertension and comorbidities or complicatio...
- Autores:
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López Jaramillo, Patricio
Sánchez, Ramiro A.
Díaz, Margarita
Cobos, Leonardo
Bryce, Alfonso
Parra Carrillo, José Z.
Lizcano Losada, Fernando
Lanas, Fernando
Sinay, Isaac
Sierra, Iván D.
Peña Herrera, Ernesto
Bendersky, Mario
Schmid, Helena
Botero, Rodrigo
Urina, Manuel
Lara, Joffre
Foos, Milton C.
Márquez, Gustavo
Harrap, Stephen
Ramírez, Agustín J.
Zanchetti, Alberto
- Tipo de recurso:
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2013
- Institución:
- Universidad de la Sabana
- Repositorio:
- Repositorio Universidad de la Sabana
- Idioma:
- spa
- OAI Identifier:
- oai:intellectum.unisabana.edu.co:10818/23965
- Acceso en línea:
- http://www.scielo.org.co/pdf/amc/v38n3/v38n3a11.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/10818/23965
- Palabra clave:
- Hipertensión arterial
Diabetes
Síndrome metabólico
Consenso Latinoamericano
- Rights
- License
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Summary: | The present document has been prepared by a group of experts, members of cardiology, endocrinology, internal medicine, nephrology and diabetes societies of Latin American Countries, to serve as a guide to physicians taking care of patients with diabetes, hypertension and comorbidities or complications of both conditions. Although the concept of metabolic syndrome is currently disputed, the higher prevalence in Latin America of that cluster of metabolic alterations has suggested that metabolic syndrome is useful nosography entity in the context of Latin American medicine. Therefore, in the present document, particular attention is paid to this syndrome in order to alert physicians on a particular high- risk population, usually underestimated and undertreated. These recommendations results from presentation and debates by discussion panels during a 2-day conference held in Bucaramanga, in October 2012, and all the participants have approved the final conclusions. The authors acknowledge that the publication and diffusion of guidelines do not suffice to achieve the recommended changes in diagnostic or therapeutic strategies, and plan suitable interventions overcoming both physicians and patients from effectively adhering to guideline recommendations. |
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