家庭医生早期干预延缓1型糖尿病。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Family Practice Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.12788/jfp.0618
Steven Edelman
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关键要点:1型糖尿病(T1D)是一种由T细胞介导的自身免疫性疾病,其靶向并破坏产生胰岛素的β细胞。具有T1D遗传风险的个体将以不同的速率经历免疫激活和胰岛自身免疫发展的三个阶段。测量胰岛细胞自身抗体可以预测进展的风险,这可能需要数周到数年的时间才能发生T1D。家庭医生可用的筛查方案可以识别有T1D风险或处于T1D早期阶段的人,如一级和二级亲属或有自身免疫性疾病家族史的人,最终提供可能延迟或预防该病的经证实的干预措施。筛查可以减少因糖尿病酮症酸中毒(这可能是致命的)而就诊的急诊室、住院和重症监护病房,并可以教育和准备个人和家庭在必要时更顺利地过渡到胰岛素治疗。最近技术的进步和对T1D免疫发病机制的理解导致了新兴的疾病修饰疗法,这些疗法正在改变家庭医生延缓和潜在预防或逆转疾病的方法。
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Early Intervention by Family Physicians to Delay Type 1 Diabetes.

Key takeaways: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease mediated by T cells that target and destroy insulin-producing beta cells. Individuals with genetic risk of T1D will progress at variable rates through 3 stages of immune activation and development of islet autoimmunity. Measuring pancreatic islet cell autoantibodies predicts risk for progression that can take weeks to years before the onset of T1D. Screening options available to family physicians can identify persons at risk or in the early stages of T1D, such as first- and second-degree relatives or those with a family history of autoimmune disorders, to ultimately offer proven interventions that may delay or prevent the condition. Screening can reduce emergency room visits, hospitalizations, and intensive care unit admissions for diabetic ketoacidosis, which can be fatal, and can educate and prepare individuals and families for a smoother transition to insulin therapy when necessary. Recent advances in technology and understanding of the immune pathogenesis of T1D has resulted in emerging disease-modifying therapies that are changing how family physicians approach delaying and potentially preventing or reversing the disease.

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Journal of Family Practice
Journal of Family Practice PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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期刊介绍: JFP is a peer-reviewed medical journal specifically intended to meet the needs of the specialty of family medicine. JFP is delivered to more than 95,000 family physicians as well as general practitioners and osteopaths in primary care.
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