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Ospedalizzazione potenzialmente evitabile per Complicanze a Lungo Termine del Diabete mellito

Authors: Francesconi, Paolo; Maciocco, Gavino; Gini, Rosa; Damiani, Gianfranco; Avolio, Maria;

Ospedalizzazione potenzialmente evitabile per Complicanze a Lungo Termine del Diabete mellito

Abstract

Il diabete è una malattia cronica caratterizzata dalla presenza di elevati livelli di glucosio nel sangue (iperglicemia) ed è dovuta ad un’alterata quantità o funzione dell’insulina. Il diabete può determinare complicanze croniche che possono essere prevenute, o di cui si può rallentare la progressione, attraverso uno stretto controllo di tutti i fattori di rischio. La gestione delle Complicanze a Lungo Termine del Diabete (CLTD) può essere realizzata attraverso un’assistenza territoriale che fornisca al paziente informazioni e mezzi per un adeguato controllo metabolico, al fine di evitare l’insorgenza di quadri di diabete scompensato che renderebbero necessaria l’ospedalizzazione. Tra i Prevention Quality Indicators dell’Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality il tasso di dimissioni ospedaliere potenzialmente evitabili per CLTD consente di valutare, indirettamente, l’appropriatezza della gestione territoriale del diabete. L’analisi ottenuta attraverso tale indicatore è da considerarsi in maniera integrata con quanto descritto, a proposito dell’ospedalizzazione per diabete mellito, nel Capitolo “Malattie metaboliche” del presente Rapporto.

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This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
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This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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