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Recent trends in therapy of diabetes mellitus type II
Boučková, Karolína ; Herink, Josef (advisor) ; Vopršalová, Marie (referee)
The bachelor's thesis is adressed to diabetes mellitus type 2, the lifestyle disease. It characterizes all its kinds, the laboratory diagnostics and complications. The thesis also contains causes of its appereance, risk factors and clinical manifestations. Nowadays the disease is growing enormously, it strikes people of different ages and genders. That is why the selection of therapy is very important. Particular attention is paid to a standart therapy but also to the latest trends within pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments. Thanks to suitable therapy and upholding the treatment plan patients can live their life to the full. Key words: diabetes mellitus type 2, clinical symptoms, therapy
Changes of the electric field of the heart in disorders of glucose metabolism and ways of influencing them by correction of impaired autonomic nervous regulation
Fialová, Elena ; Kittnar, Otomar (advisor) ; Danzig, Vilém (referee) ; Ošťádal, Petr (referee)
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is not just a simple metabolic disorder, however, it is considered to be a cardiovascular disease of a metabolic origin. This is apparent especially when speaking about type 2 diabetes (DM II). Patients with DM have a high occurrence of vegetative nervous system (VNS) disorders that manifest themselves as an increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system that correlates with peripheral autonomic neuropathy and is considered to be the major pathophysiological mechanism for the development of DM II. The objective of our study was to determine whether a comprehensive spa treatment (ST) may affect the level of the sympathetic tone of patients suffering from DM II. As an indicator of the sympathetic tone, selected electrocardiographic parameters derived from the HRV, microvolt T-wave alternans, and microvolt R-wave alternans were evaluated. The electrophysiological examination of patients was performed before and after a three-week spa treatment using the KARDiVAR system. The method is used to examine the current state of the autonomic nervous system and carry out an analysis of risk factors and adaptive capabilities of the organism. The results showed favorable changes in DM II patients after the ST, primarily in terms of reduced sympathetic adrenal system activity,...
Recent trends in therapy of diabetes mellitus type II
Boučková, Karolína ; Herink, Josef (advisor) ; Vopršalová, Marie (referee)
The bachelor's thesis is adressed to diabetes mellitus type 2, the lifestyle disease. It characterizes all its kinds, the laboratory diagnostics and complications. The thesis also contains causes of its appereance, risk factors and clinical manifestations. Nowadays the disease is growing enormously, it strikes people of different ages and genders. That is why the selection of therapy is very important. Particular attention is paid to a standart therapy but also to the latest trends within pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments. Thanks to suitable therapy and upholding the treatment plan patients can live their life to the full. Key words: diabetes mellitus type 2, clinical symptoms, therapy
Changes of the electric field of the heart in disorders of glucose metabolism and ways of influencing them by correction of impaired autonomic nervous regulation
Fialová, Elena ; Kittnar, Otomar (advisor) ; Danzig, Vilém (referee) ; Ošťádal, Petr (referee)
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is not just a simple metabolic disorder, however, it is considered to be a cardiovascular disease of a metabolic origin. This is apparent especially when speaking about type 2 diabetes (DM II). Patients with DM have a high occurrence of vegetative nervous system (VNS) disorders that manifest themselves as an increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system that correlates with peripheral autonomic neuropathy and is considered to be the major pathophysiological mechanism for the development of DM II. The objective of our study was to determine whether a comprehensive spa treatment (ST) may affect the level of the sympathetic tone of patients suffering from DM II. As an indicator of the sympathetic tone, selected electrocardiographic parameters derived from the HRV, microvolt T-wave alternans, and microvolt R-wave alternans were evaluated. The electrophysiological examination of patients was performed before and after a three-week spa treatment using the KARDiVAR system. The method is used to examine the current state of the autonomic nervous system and carry out an analysis of risk factors and adaptive capabilities of the organism. The results showed favorable changes in DM II patients after the ST, primarily in terms of reduced sympathetic adrenal system activity,...

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