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Half of the Castilian-La Mancha with diabetes have an optimal control of the disease, according to a study.

More than half the population of Castilian-Manchego studied in primary care diabetes achieve optimal control of glucose levels and another third are acceptable control, according to the barometer for the improved care of patients with diabetes, an initiative Foundation of Castilla-La Mancha for Diabetes (FUCAMDI) and Novo Nordisk to improve the quality of care for people with diabetes

Also, according to the initiative, 60% had normal, eve isk for sale, cholesterol, 60 percent blood pressure in amounts considered acceptable and one in two is obese. In addition, 16% of patients do not follow analysis of cholesterol and 7% do not see your blood pressure.

Patrick explains Giralt, director of the Fundacion de Castilla-La Mancha for Diabetes, "which most concerns us is obesity, and we now, darkfall online gold, know that obesity with diabetes increase the risk of mortality, cardiovascular disease and both are responsible for the increased incidence of many tumors. "

Despite these data, in the opinion of this expert, "if we compare ourselves with other countries of our environment, we are not badly placed in regard to blood glucose control." Without warning that "if we found, tera gold, that patients make fewer glycemic control to treatment guidelines recommend."

Improve diabetes

This first phase of the barometer for the improved care of patients with diabetes is a pilot that was conducted in 20 health centers in the area of Alcazar de San Juan (Ciudad Real), with more than 900 patients to measure the degree of their control in primary care.

The ultimate goal of this project is to improve the quality of care, increase the number of patients controlled and, consequently, reduce the number of future complications and the associated costs.

According to Giralt, if the aim is to "know the situation of diabetes in primary care consultations, analyze the medical processes and implement improvement practices in other health centers to gain better control of people with diabetes."

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