113-LB: The Role of “Osmotoxicity” in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Retrospective Comparative Analysis of the Effect of Pretreatment with IV 0.9% Saline on Glycemic Control in Subcritical Hyperglycemia
Abstract:Background: Experimental studies have shown that an increase in serum osmolality (Osm) of even 10 mOsm/kg significantly contributes to progressive hyperglycemia by increasing hepatic glucose output and suppressing peripheral glucose utilization. The Osm increases parallel to the increase in blood glucose (BG) and vice versa. This is not therapeutically exploited yet.
Aim: To assess the effect of pre-treatment with IV 0.9% saline (NS) on glycemic control and medication requirement in type 2 diabe… Show more
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