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Filter by:With the increasing prevalence of diabetes in pregnancy it is necessary to design a simple, sensitive, cost effective method for screening of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy specially in resource constrained settings. There is no universally agreed screening and diagnostic criteria to detect hyperglycemia in pregnancy. In present study, DIPSI (non-fasting OGTT) is compared with fasting oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) to evaluate sensitivity and specificity of both methods in our population.
The study is designed to test if there is any correlation between the glucose levels in the postoperatory period and the length of hospital stay.
The purpose of this study is to determine which of the Ethiopian honeys slowly/rapidly raise the blood glucose level.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether exenatide and pramlintide will improve blood glucose control after meals when compared to insulin alone.