Chapter 2 Pathophysiology and risk factors of diabetes
Chapter 3 Macro- and microvascular complications of diabetes
Chapter 4 Hyperglycemia in acute stroke
Part II Clinical significance of diabetes in cerebro-cardiovascular disease
Chapter 5 Clinical impact of diabetes mellitus in cardiovascular disease
Chapter 6 Epidemiology of stroke patients with diabetes
Chapter 7 Differential influence of diabetes on stroke subtypes
Part III. Treatment of diabetes
Chapter 8 Principles of diabetes care and lifestyle modification
Chapter 9 Metformin and sulfonylurea
Chapter 10 Insulin therapy
Chapter 11 Thiazolidinedione (TZD)
Chapter 12 Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors
Chapter 13 SGLT2 inhibitors
Chapter 14 Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist
Chapter 15 Standard pharmacological treatment of diabetes based on the guidelines
Chapter 16 Future therapies of diabetes
Part IV Actual clinical practice in patients with diabetes
Chapter 17 Diabetes in pregnancy
Chapter 18 Glucose lowering strategy in acute stroke
Chapter 19 Management of acute complications of diabetes mellitus
Chapter 20 Long-term glycemic control for stroke survivors
Seung-Hoon Lee
Department of Neurology
Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul, Korea (Republic of)
sb0516@snu.ac.kr
Dong-Wan Kang
Department of Neurology
Seoul National University Hospital
Seoul, Korea (Republic of)
dwkang0201@gmail.com
This book presents state of the art knowledge on diabetes in stroke, covering both basic and clinical aspects in detail. The focus is in particular on two major areas: general knowledge of diabetes and diabetes from a stroke neurologist’s perspective. Readers will find up-to-date information on glucose metabolism, the pathophysiology of diabetes, the clinical significance of diabetes in stroke, the differential influence of diabetes on stroke mechanisms, principles of diabetes care, advances in treatment options, and clinical practice in the real world. The individual components of pathophysiology, management, and key issues are fully addressed with the aid of complementary illustrations that facilitate understanding of practical aspects and enable the reader to retrieve fundamental information quickly. The book is timely in bringing together within one volume the most important current knowledge on diabetes in stroke. It will be invaluable for stroke physicians, epidemiologists, and students seeking to acquire up-to-date knowledge.