Use of Glucometer in family practice
In a day to day practice of a family physician or general
duty medical officer he commonly has to
deal with routine management including dosage adjustments and also handle
emergencies in a diabetic patient . thus
a properly functioning glucometer
with all the accessories is a must for him both in th clinic
and in emergency bag. Glucometer
is an essential to a clinician as a stethoscope blood pressure apparatus
and a torch.
Applications of
glucometer in family physician’s clinic
1) When
a patient walks in with
symptoms suggestive of diabetes. Even though one should not solely rely on glucometer readings
when hyperglycemia is detected for value
will definitely help in planning of
further line of action including
the investigations
2) When a known diabetic visits the
clinic for routine check upon the eve of
his departure from the city and thus does not have a time for formal laboratory tests in
near future.
3) When
a known diabetic attends the
clinic with symptoms which may or may not be related to diabetes and does
not have a recent laboratory
blood glucose report.
4) On emergency visit. On the spot blood
glucose estimation is a must
at every emergency
Symptoms
such as hunger palpitations sudden sweating giddiness etc could be due to
hypoglycemia Random blood glucose on the spots
helps to detect or rule out hypoglycemia. In case of hypoglycemia one should immediately
correct the low blood glucose level by
serving a carbohydrate snack like biscuits or refined sugar containing
liquids and subsequently reduce
dosage of his anti diabetic medications if required . In case in te patient is
semi conscious or unconscious 50 ml of 25% glucose should be injected intravenously . How to treat Hypoglycemia in patients who s on on alpha
glucosidase inhibitors
??Hypoglycemia in patients on alpha
glucosidase inhibitors should be
treated by administering oral or intravenous
glucose as it does not respond to carbohydrate snacks
or table sugar On the spot blood glucose estimation with glucometer also helps to
rule out hypoglycemia and think of alternative condition Sudden sweating could be a symptom of acute
myocardial infraction since hypoglycemia
is more common there is a tendency in
patients to assume that they are having hypoglycemia and to consume two teaspoons of sugar
every 10 minutes. In case of heart attack it leads to late diagnosis and loss of vital time before the patient is admitted in
intensive care unit. Thus timely on the spot blood glucose estimation can save
precious time and life as well as lots of money
by avoiding delay in
hospitalization in case of serious
condition such as acute
myocardial infarction or other cardiac
emergencies or by avoiding
unnecessary hospitalization in case of simple hypoglycemic episode Prompt
use of glucometer and swift appropriate action in only one episode will more
than compensate for the entire
investment cost of glucometer
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