[Management of a patient with diabetes mellitus after total pancreatectomy. Case report].
A S AmetovAleksey Vasilyevich ShabuninE Y PashkovaK A AmikishievaI I GolodnikovMikhail Mikhailovich TavobilovA V VlasenkoA Y LukinPublished in: Terapevticheskii arkhiv (2022)
In modern diabetology, the most important condition for a personalized approach to patient management is to determine the type of diabetes mellitus. Particular attention is drawn to a large, but at the same time insufficiently studied group of patients with diabetes mellitus due to diseases of the pancreas or as a result of surgical interventions on the pancreas, in particular, patients who, for a number of vital indications, undergo total pancreatectomy and the mechanism of development of impaired glucose homeostasis have not been studied in these patients. To date, there are no specific algorithms for managing this category of patients. This clinical example emphasizes that the management of glycemia in patients with diabetes mellitus as a result of total pancreatectomy is an extremely difficult task that requires a multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of this category of patients, the participation of an endocrinologist at all stages of patient treatment.