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Publikováno v:
Diabetic Medicine. 19:6-12
Diabetes information systems have already evolved rapidly in recent years along a developmental pathway initiated by the St Vincent Declaration, fuelled by the rapid pace of IT development in the 1990s and now endorsed by the emerging NHS information
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Diabetic Medicine. 15:S44-S48
Publikováno v:
Diabetic Medicine. 15:S44-S48
Autor:
N.J.A. Vaughan, A. Potts
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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 50:247-251
A decision support system for the management of oral hypoglycaemic therapy in type II diabetes was evaluated. The ruleset contained therein forms the basis of a prototype computer programme, but in order to assess the robustness of the individual rul
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Diabetic Medicine. 13:182-188
A working party was established by the Population Screening Project Board (UK), in conjunction with the Family Health Services Computer Unit, in order to develop a system for diabetes care (DIALOG) that would create a District Diabetes Register and p
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Diabetic Medicine. 13:175-181
A District Diabetes Register has been created using the Family Health Services Computer Unit system, DIALOG, linked to the Family Health Services Authority (FHSA) population register. Initial informal discussions between the Diabetes Centre, Public H
Autor:
N.J.A. Vaughan
Publikováno v:
Diabetic Medicine. 12:717-722
Autor:
N.J.A. Vaughan
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Current Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 4:155-159
Diabetes is probably the most frequent pathological condition that influences the outcome of pregnancy. 0.2–0.3% of women of reproductive age are known to have diabetes prior to conception and a further significant proportion of pregnancies in othe
Autor:
Nigel W. Oakley, N.J.A. Vaughan
Publikováno v:
Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 13:291-306
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The Lancet. 304:546-549
A significant fall in fasting plasma-pancreatic-glucagon was produced by injection of atropine. After arginine infusion atropine reduced the normal rise of glucagon by 33% and glucose by 40%. Eleven patients studied during insulin hypoglycaemia after