Theme: Emerging Advancements in Prevention of Diabetes & Heart Diseases

CARDIO DIABETES 2021

CARDIO DIABETES 2021

International Conference on Global Conference on Diabetes and Heart Diseases online class, held during from  November 15-16, 2021  and the venue in Auckland, Newzealand  "International Conference on Diabetes & Heart Diseases"

This Cardio Diabetes 2021 incorporates Speaker talks, Keynote and Poster introductions, Exhibition, Symposia, and Workshops. This International Conference will help in associating and meeting with diabetes and heart specialists, driving prestigious speakers, cardiologists, diabetologists, dieticians, specialists, researchers, doctors, specialists exhibiting their examination across the world. Be a piece of this energizing occasion where developments, progressed practices and explores on a few divisions of Diabetes and Heart shared and thought by specialists from everywhere the world. 
 
Cardio Diabetes 2021 will include brief Keynote, Oral and Poster introductions and Exhibitions on the topic of the occasion the theme of "Arising Advancements in Prevention of Diabetes and Heart Diseases". 
 
The International gathering objective is to give a chance to share information, mastery alongside unrivaled systems administration openings between a various clinical and mechanical specialists in the field of Diabetes and Cardiology. The Annual Conferences assemble conspicuous researchers, clinicians, specialists, doctors, youthful analysts, mechanical agents and capable understudy bunches in the field of diabetic and heart under a solitary rooftop where organizing and overall collaborating occurs for the speed increase of future exploration. 
 
It is a worldwide stage for introducing research about diabetes and heart the board and therapeutics, trading thoughts regarding it and in this way adds to the scattering of information in the administration of the illness to support the general public. Cardio Diabetes 2021 is the place where the fate of the executives and novel therapeutics for the infection crosses. 
 
Meeting Series LLC Ltd has stepped up and accumulate the a-list specialists both from industry and the scholarly community in a typical stage at the Cardio Diabetes 2021 Conference. The meeting gives the examination works of Diabetes and Cardiology specialists from different logical foundations and the equivalent can be seen by youthful analysts and understudies. It mostly intends to declare information in both life sciences and clinical sciences need in course of examination work. 
 
Go along with us to expand the trading of knowledge, experience and significant examination in Diabetes, Cardiology and its related fields.

Track 1: Diabetes and Endocrinology

Diabetes is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period mainly due to insulin deficiency or resistance. Symptoms of high blood sugar include frequent urination, increased thirst, increased hunger, and weight loss. If left untreated, diabetes can cause many complications. Acute complications can comprise diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state, or death. Serious long-term complications consist of cardiovascular disease (CVD), stroke, chronic kidney disease, foot ulcers, and damage to the eyes.

Endocrinology is the branch of biology that deals with the study of the endocrine system, hormones, and its disorders. It also involves the study of growth and development, metabolism, digestion, tissue function and various other behavioral factors which are influenced by hormones. 

Related Societies:

American Association of Diabetes Educators Diabetes Conferences | Diabetes Conference | American Diabetes Association Diabetes Disease Conferences | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology Diabetes Hong Kong | American Cardiology Association Endocrinology Conferences | American Heart Association American Society of Nuclear Cardiology Cardiology Conferences | National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs | Hypertension Conferences | American Society of Hypertension | Arizona Society of Echocardiography | Diabetes Conference 2020 | Argentina Heart Foundation | Belorussian Scientific Society of Cardiologists | Portuguese Society of Cardiology | Kyrgyz Society of Cardiology | Australasian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society | Diabetes and Heart Conferences | Diabetes Conferences | Endocrinology Conference

 

Track 2: Diabetes and its types

The most common types of diabetes are type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes.

Type 1 diabetes (also known as diabetes mellitus) is an autoimmune disease in which immune cells attack and destroy the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas i.e., beta cells. The loss of insulin leads to the inability to regulate blood sugar levels. It can occur both by genetically and environmentally. Patients are usually treated with insulin-replacement therapy.

Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a disease characterized by high levels of blood glucose (hyperglycemia). It starts as insulin resistance, which means our body can’t use insulin efficiently. Factors may include genetics, lack of exercise, and being overweight.

Gestational diabetes is due to blocking of insulin hormones produced during pregnancy.

 

Related Societies:

European Society of Endocrinology Heart ConferencesDiabetes Conferences | Central European Diabetes Association | Diabetes Summit | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics Hypertension Conference | British Cardiac Society Endocrinology Conferences | European Society of Cardiology Obesity Conferences | Diabetes Conferences | World Health Organization World Heart Federation Diabetes Conference | Hypertension Meetings | European Association for the Study of Obesity | European Obesity Endocrinology Conferences | European Childhood Obesity Group (ECOG) Diabetes Nursing Conference | Diabetes Conferences | Association of European Cancer British Congenital Cardiac Association | Hellenic Cardiovascular Research Society | Cardiology Summit | Austrian Society of Cardiology | Italian Society of Cardiology

 

Track 3: Diabetic Complications

High levels of sugars or glucose in the blood lead to such a chronic condition called diabetes mellitus. High glucose in the blood may cause eye damage, nerve damage, and kidney damage, loss of sensation in sexual organs (sexual dysfunction). Diabetes increases the risk of various cardiovascular diseases such as coronary artery diseaseheart attackheart stroke and narrowing of arteries which reduces the blood flow through the arteries. In addition to this, people with diabetes have more chances to develop infections that may lead to allergies. Diabetes is the main cause for cardiovascular diseases, kidney failure, and blindness. Diabetes can also cause foot ulcers and hearing problems, people with diabetes have hearing impairment commonly.

 

Related Societies:

Australian Diabetes Society Diabetes Conference | Diabetes Conferences |Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes Diabetes Association of Nigeria Diabetes Congress | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China Association of Paediatric Cardiology Cardiological Society of India Cardiology Congress | Cardiology Conferences | Dietitians Association of Australia Nutrition Society of Malaysia Hypertension Conference | Heart Failure Society of America | Heart Failure Conference | Luxembourg Society of Cardiology | Austrian Heart Foundation | Endocrinology Events | Endocrinology Conferences | Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association | Cardiology Conference 2019 | The Japanese Society of Hypertension | Cardiovascular Conferences | American Stroke Association | International Society for Applied Cardiovascular Biology | Cardiology Conferences

 

Track 4: Pediatric Diabetes

The most common type of diabetes which occurs in children is type 1 diabetes. It is a common chronic childhood diseases, occurring in 1 in 350 children by age 18; the incidence has recently been increasing, particularly in children less than 5 yr. Although type 1 can occur at any age, it naturally expresses between age 4 yr and 6 yr or between 10 yr and 14 yr. Type 2 diabetes, once rare in children, has been increasing in frequency in parallel with the increase in childhood obesity (in children). It typically manifests after puberty, with the highest rate between age 15 yr and 19 yr (in adolescents).

Related Societies:

American Association of Diabetes Educators Diabetes Conferences | Diabetes Conference | American Diabetes Association Diabetes Disease Conferences | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology Diabetes Greece | American Cardiology Association Endocrinology Conferences | American Heart Association American Society of Nuclear Cardiology Cardiology Conferences | National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs | Hypertension Conferences | American Society of Hypertension | Arizona Society of Echocardiography | Diabetes Conference 2019 | Argentina Heart Foundation | Diabetes Conferences | Belorussian Scientific Society of Cardiologists | Portuguese Society of Cardiology | Kyrgyz Society of Cardiology | Australasian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society | Diabetes and Heart Conferences

 

Track 5: Diabetes & Vascular Diseases

Heart disease is a complication that may affect people having diabetes if their condition is not managed well for a long period of time. High blood pressure (Hyperglycemia), which characterizes diabetes, in combination with free fatty acids within the blood can alter the character of blood vessels, and this can lead to heart disease. Vascular disorders include coronary artery disease (CAD), retinopathy (damage to the vision) and nephropathy, peripheral vascular disease (PVD), and heart stroke. Diabetes also affects the heart muscle which causes both systolic and diastolic heart failure. 

Related Societies:

European Society of Endocrinology Heart ConferencesDiabetes Conferences | Central European Diabetes Association | Diabetes Summit | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics Hypertension Conference | British Cardiac Society European Society of Cardiology Obesity Conferences | World Health Organization Endocrinology Conferences | World Heart Federation Hypertension Meetings | European Association for the Study of Obesity | European Obesity European Childhood Obesity Group (ECOG) Diabetes Nursing Conference | Diabetes Conferences | Association of European Cancer British Congenital Cardiac Association | Cardiology Conferences | Hellenic Cardiovascular Research Society | Cardiology Summit | Austrian Society of Cardiology | Italian Society of Cardiology

 

Track 6: Diabetes Nursing

One of the most significant features of diabetes management is the self-management of diabetes which can be effectively achieved, and complications prevented with the help and support of the nursing team. Diabetes specialist nurses play an essential role in screening diabetic persons, detecting early onset of diabetes, considering nutritional needs of the patient, promoting self-management, providing prevention advice, spreading awareness on diabetes and providing health education. It is very necessary for nurses to be well educated, trained and skilled sufficiently to be able to proficiently deliver care, support self-management and provide advice to diabetic persons.

Related Societies:

Australian Diabetes Society Diabetes Conference | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes Diabetes Association of Nigeria Diabetes Congress | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China Association of Paediatric Cardiology Cardiological Society of India Cardiology Congress | Dietitians Association of Australia Nutrition Society of Malaysia Hypertension Conference | Heart Failure Society of America | Heart Failure Conference | Luxembourg Society of Cardiology | Austrian Heart Foundation | Endocrinology Events | Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association | Cardiology Conference 2019 | The Japanese Society of Hypertension | Cardiovascular Conferences | American Stroke Association | International Society for Applied Cardiovascular Biology

Track 7: Cardiology

Cardiology is a branch of internal medicine concerned with disorders of the heart. It deals with the diagnosis and treatment of heart diseases such as congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, electrophysiology, heart failure, and vascular disease. Cardiac electrophysiology, echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, and interventional cardiology are the fields included by cardiology.

Related Societies:

American Association of Diabetes Educators Diabetes Conferences | American Diabetes Association Diabetes Disease Conferences | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology Diabetes Greece | American Cardiology Association Endocrinology Conferences | American Heart Association American Society of Nuclear Cardiology Cardiology Conferences | National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs | Hypertension Conferences | American Society of Hypertension | Arizona Society of Echocardiography | Diabetes Conference 2019 | Argentina Heart Foundation | Belorussian Scientific Society of Cardiologists | Portuguese Society of Cardiology | Kyrgyz Society of Cardiology | Australasian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society | Diabetes and Heart Conferences

Track 8: Heart Diseases

Heart disease describes a variety of disorders that affect the heart. Diseases under heart disease include blood vessel diseases, such as coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, and congenital heart defects. Heart disease term is usually used interchangeably with cardiovascular disease. It commonly refers to conditions that involve narrowed or blocked blood vessels that may result in heart failure, chest pain (angina) or stroke. Other heart conditions, such as effect in valves or rhythm, also are considered forms of heart disease.

Related Societies:

European Society of Endocrinology Heart ConferencesCentral European Diabetes Association | Diabetes Summit | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics Hypertension Conference | British Cardiac Society European Society of Cardiology Obesity Conferences | World Health Organization World Heart Federation Hypertension Meetings | European Association for the Study of Obesity | European Obesity European Childhood Obesity Group (ECOG) Diabetes Nursing Conference | Association of European Cancer British Congenital Cardiac Association | Hellenic Cardiovascular Research Society | Cardiology Summit | Austrian Society of Cardiology | Italian Society of Cardiology

 

Track 9: Hypertension

Hypertension is medical term used for High blood pressure, and it is a serious medical condition that refers to a cardiac disease. The pressure of the blood being pumped through the arteries is higher during hypertension. It is of two types of high blood pressure primary and secondary. Blood pressure is the force exerted by the blood against the blood vessels walls, and the magnitude of this force only depends on the cardiac output and the resistance of the blood vessels. The hypertension generally does not cause any symptoms but the long term hypertension causes a major risk factor for heart failure, coronary artery disease, stroke, peripheral vascular disease, vision loss, and chronic kidney disease. Treating high blood pressure take a pronged approach including, medication, exercise and diet changes.

Related Societies:

Australian Diabetes Society Diabetes Conference | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes Diabetes Association of Nigeria Diabetes Congress | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China Association of Paediatric Cardiology Cardiological Society of India Cardiology Congress | Dietitians Association of Australia Nutrition Society of Malaysia Hypertension Conference | Heart Failure Society of America | Heart Failure Conference | Luxembourg Society of Cardiology | Austrian Heart Foundation | Endocrinology Events | Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association | Cardiology Conference 2019 | The Japanese Society of Hypertension | Cardiovascular Conferences | American Stroke Association | International Society for Applied Cardiovascular Biology

 

Track 10: Congenital Heart Disease

The word “congenital” means existing at birth. Congenital heart diseases (CHDs) are the most common type of birth defect. It can vary from mild (such as a small hole in the heart) to severe (such as absent or poorly formed parts of the heart). Types of congenital heart disease are Atrial Septal Defect, Atrioventricular Septal Defect, Pulmonary atresiaTetralogy of Fallot, Ventricular Septal Defect, and Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome. It can be diagnosed during pregnancy using fetal echocardiogram.

Related Societies:

American Association of Diabetes Educators Diabetes Conferences | American Diabetes Association Diabetes Disease Conferences | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology Diabetes Greece | American Cardiology Association Endocrinology Conferences | American Heart Association American Society of Nuclear Cardiology Cardiology Conferences | National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs | Hypertension Conferences | American Society of Hypertension | Arizona Society of Echocardiography | Diabetes Conference 2019 | Argentina Heart Foundation | Belorussian Scientific Society of Cardiologists | Portuguese Society of Cardiology | Kyrgyz Society of Cardiology | Australasian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society | Diabetes and Heart Conferences

Track 11: Cardiovascular Diseases

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a common term for conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels. It's commonly related with a build-up of fatty deposits inside the arteries (atherosclerosis) and an increased risk of blood clots. Atherosclerosis is a disease in which plaque forms inside our arteries (blood vessels). CVD is one of the main reasons for death and disability. It includes coronary artery diseases such as angina and myocardial infarction, stroke, transient ischaemic attack, peripheral arterial disease, and aortic disease.

Related Societies:

European Society of Endocrinology Heart ConferencesCentral European Diabetes Association | Diabetes Summit | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics Hypertension Conference | British Cardiac Society European Society of Cardiology Obesity Conferences | World Health Organization World Heart Federation Hypertension Meetings | European Association for the Study of Obesity | European Obesity European Childhood Obesity Group (ECOG) Diabetes Nursing Conference | Association of European Cancer British Congenital Cardiac Association | Hellenic Cardiovascular Research Society | Cardiology Summit | Austrian Society of Cardiology | Italian Society of Cardiology

Track 12: Pediatric Cardiology

Pediatric cardiology is concerned with diseases or disorders of the heart in the growing and developing individual. Expertise in heart disease is called cardiologist.  Pediatric cardiologist is a pediatrician who also needs a detailed grounding in general pediatrics, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. It is also called Pediatric Cardiopulmonary disease which involves the childhood disorder includes heart and lungs complications.

Related Societies:

Australian Diabetes Society Diabetes Conference | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes Diabetes Association of Nigeria Diabetes Congress | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China Association of Paediatric Cardiology Cardiological Society of India Cardiology Congress | Dietitians Association of Australia Nutrition Society of Malaysia Hypertension Conference | Heart Failure Society of America | Heart Failure Conference | Luxembourg Society of Cardiology | Austrian Heart Foundation | Endocrinology Events | Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association | Cardiology Conference 2019 | The Japanese Society of Hypertension | Cardiovascular Conferences | American Stroke Association | International Society for Applied Cardiovascular Biology

Track 13: Cardiac Nursing

Cardiac nursing is a registered nurse who focuses to work with patients who suffer from several disorders of the cardiovascular system. They work in many different environments, including coronary care units (CCUs), intensive care units (ICUs), cardiac catheterization, operating theaters, heart rehabilitation centers, clinical research, cardiac surgery departments, unstable angina, cardiomyopathy, and cardiovascular intensive care units, under the direction of a cardiologist. Cardiac nurses also perform post-operative caution on a surgical unit, stress test evaluations, cardiac monitoring, vascular monitoring, and health assessments.

Related Societies:

American Association of Diabetes Educators Diabetes Conferences | American Diabetes Association Diabetes Disease Conferences | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology Diabetes Greece | American Cardiology Association Endocrinology Conferences | American Heart Association American Society of Nuclear Cardiology Cardiology Conferences | National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs | Hypertension Conferences | American Society of Hypertension | Arizona Society of Echocardiography | Diabetes Conference 2019 | Argentina Heart Foundation | Belorussian Scientific Society of Cardiologists | Portuguese Society of Cardiology | Kyrgyz Society of Cardiology | Australasian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society | Diabetes and Heart Conferences

Track 14: Obesity & Stroke

Obesity can increase the risk of stroke due to swelling or inflammation caused by excess fatty tissue. It leads to trouble in blood flow and an increased risk of blockage, both of which can cause strokes. Excess fatty tissue has a significant association with risk of stroke/transient ischemic attack (i.e., mini-stroke), independent of other vascular risk factors. Individuals who are affected by obesity have a greater chance of suffering from sleep-disordered breathing, known as sleep apnea. Those with sleep apnea have a greater risk of high blood pressure or hypertension, irregular heart rhythms, and heart stroke. Diabetes is an individual risk factor for stroke. To decrease the risk of diabetes and stroke by maintaining a healthy weight by eating well and being exercised and physically active.

Related Societies:

European Society of Endocrinology Heart ConferencesCentral European Diabetes Association | Diabetes Summit | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics Hypertension Conference | British Cardiac Society European Society of Cardiology Obesity Conferences | World Health Organization World Heart Federation Hypertension Meetings | European Association for the Study of Obesity | European Obesity European Childhood Obesity Group (ECOG) Diabetes Nursing Conference | Association of European Cancer British Congenital Cardiac Association | Hellenic Cardiovascular Research Society | Cardiology Summit | Austrian Society of Cardiology | Italian Society of Cardiology

 

 

Track 15: Nutrition, Diet & Exercise

Nutrition forms an important role in diabetes and heart care. It helps in maintaining a healthy weight which controls various diseases such as hypertension (high blood pressure), cardiovascular diseasescholesterol, diabetes, and other endocrine-related diseases. By balancing all the nutrients in the proper amount will help in maintaining a healthy weight. The objective of such nutritional therapies is to reach and retain optimal metabolic outcomes by keeping the blood glucose level as close to the normal range as possible. Dietary fibres also form an essential part of the diabetic diet as these moderates how the body digests and helps control blood sugar levels.

Related Societies:

Australian Diabetes Society Diabetes Conference | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes Diabetes Association of Nigeria Diabetes Congress | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China Association of Paediatric Cardiology Cardiological Society of India Cardiology Congress | Dietitians Association of Australia Nutrition Society of Malaysia Hypertension Conference | Heart Failure Society of America | Heart Failure Conference | Luxembourg Society of Cardiology | Austrian Heart Foundation | Endocrinology Events | Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association | Cardiology Conference 2019 | The Japanese Society of Hypertension | Cardiovascular Conferences | American Stroke Association | International Society for Applied Cardiovascular Biology

 

Track 16: Diabetic Medication

Diabetes medications are a common form of treatment for a person with diabetes. There are many different types of diabetes medicines or anti-diabetic drugs, and this includes insulin, which has its own area within the site. While every drug is unique in the way it works to help patients with diabetes retain their condition under control. The way in which they are directed can also vary, with some medicines taken orally and others injected directly into the blood. Most diabetes drugs are designed for people having type 2 diabetes who are incapable to control their blood sugar levels through strict diet and exercise alone. While insulin is the drug of choice for treating type 1 diabetes.

Related Societies:

American Association of Diabetes Educators Diabetes Conferences | American Diabetes Association Diabetes Disease Conferences | American Association for Clinical Endocrinology Diabetes Greece | American Cardiology Association Endocrinology Conferences | American Heart Association American Society of Nuclear Cardiology Cardiology Conferences | National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs | Hypertension Conferences | American Society of Hypertension | Arizona Society of Echocardiography | Diabetes Conference 2019 | Argentina Heart Foundation | Belorussian Scientific Society of Cardiologists | Portuguese Society of Cardiology | Kyrgyz Society of Cardiology | Australasian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society | Diabetes and Heart Conferences

 

Track 17: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Monitoring of Diabetes & Heart Disease

Prediabetes has no symptoms, while type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes have symptoms like increased thirst, increased appetite, fatigue, unusual weight loss, blurred vision, fruity odor or breath. It can be diagnosed and monitored by following tests which are A1C or glycosylated hemoglobin test, fasting plasma glucose test, and oral glucose tolerance test. A heart disease symptom depends upon the type of heart diseases to a person. Symptoms of heart disease in our blood vessels (Atherosclerotic disease) are more likely to have chest pain, chest tightness, angina, and shortness of breath. Heart disease symptoms caused by abnormal heartbeats include fluttering in chest, dizziness, tachycardia, bradycardia, and syncope. Heart disease symptoms caused by heart defects include pale gray or blue skin color (cyanosis), Swelling in the legs, abdomen or areas around the eyes, and poor weight gain. Tests to diagnose heart disease can include an electrocardiogram (ECG), Holter monitor, echocardiogram, stress test, cardiac catheterization, cardiac computerized tomography (CT) scan, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Related Societies:

European Society of Endocrinology Heart ConferencesCentral European Diabetes Association | Diabetes Summit | FAND - Italian Association of Diabetics Hypertension Conference | British Cardiac Society European Society of Cardiology Obesity Conferences | World Health Organization World Heart Federation Hypertension Meetings | European Association for the Study of Obesity | European Obesity European Childhood Obesity Group (ECOG) Diabetes Nursing Conference | Association of European Cancer British Congenital Cardiac Association | Hellenic Cardiovascular Research Society | Cardiology Summit | Austrian Society of Cardiology | Italian Society of Cardiology

 

Track 18: Current Trends & Advancements in Diabetes & Heart Research

Diabetes and Heart diseases is a serious condition which still doesn't have a cure which makes new research, treatment, and management techniques an essential requirement. Over the past years, there have been considerable breakthroughs in understanding and preventing diabetes and heart complications. While some research concentrates on generating artificial pancreas or engineering insulin-producing beta cells, some other researches are directed towards discovery of newer and long-term drug molecules, creating more efficient diets and emerging intensive treatment programs. Trends and developments on diabetes and heart research is the need of the hour for fetching excellent management of this serious life-threatening disease. The development of science and technology has perceived the growth of a newer generation of nanomedicine in drugs advance.

Related Societies:

Australian Diabetes Society Diabetes Conference | Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes Diabetes Association of Nigeria Diabetes Congress | Diabetes Association of the Republic of China Association of Paediatric Cardiology Cardiological Society of India Cardiology Congress | Dietitians Association of Australia Nutrition Society of Malaysia Hypertension Conference | Heart Failure Society of America | Heart Failure Conference | Luxembourg Society of Cardiology | Austrian Heart Foundation | Endocrinology Events | Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association | Cardiology Conference 2021 | The Japanese Society of Hypertension | Cardiovascular Conferences | American Stroke Association | International Society for Applied Cardiovascular Biology

The markets for diabetes care products can be divided as either monitoring/testing products or therapeutics products. Testing products can be further divided by analyte for glucose, ketones, and microalbumin/albumin. Therapeutic products can also be further segmented as insulin, oral hypoglycemic agents, and drugs to treat diabetic complications. Drugs to treat diabetic complications can further be segmented into antihypertensives, lipid-lowering drugs (for both cholesterol and triglycerides), antiarrhythmic drugs and drugs to treat peripheral vascular diseases. Each segment of the diabetes-care market, therefore, has different dynamics and different emphases, despite the focus on a single condition (hyperglycemia) and its complications.

Glucose monitors have a major consumer-marketing component. While physicians may prescribe a monitor, the patient ultimately has the choice of which monitor s/he uses. Insulin provides very little consumer choice. The treatment regimen prescribed by the physician must be followed and there are very few market options. The options of oral insulin and more intranasal insulin products may offer insulin dependent diabetics more variety in terms of products and delivery methods.

Hypoglycemic agents abound and vary in their composition and mode of action. For the most part, advanced cases of Type 2 diabetes require more than one of these drugs in order for the patient to maintain glycemic control. As a wide-ranging of these products, there is some room for pharmaceutical companies to influence diabetics toward using their products.

Market analysis of Heart Disease:

Cardiovascular diseases include angina, arrhythmia, atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, hypertension, myocardial infarction (MI) or other disorders. All these diseases comprise a failure of the heart or related circulatory system. There has been a considerable study into the role of inflammation in heart disease. Researchers have found the first direct evidence that reducing inflammation in coronary arteries decreases the risk of heart attacks as much as reducing cholesterol levels. This finding offers a new approach to preventing heart disease. Two studies showed that inflammation of the arteries can be reduced by the more aggressive use of statins. New drugs that target inflammation that is measured by a marker called C - reactive protein (CRP) could have a large impact on cardiovascular health as well as a large financial gain for companies developing these products.

Major Diabetes Research Associations around Asia Pacific

  • Diabetes Australia Research Program
  • Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF)
  • The Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes
  • The Diabetes Research Foundation Western Australia
  • The John Curtin School of Medical Research
  • The NHMRC Centre of Clinical Research Excellence on Clinical Science in Diabetes (Diabetes CCRE)
  • Baker
  • The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
  • Diabetes Australia
  • Austrian Diabetes Association
  • Dietitians Association of Australia
  • Diabetes Association Brisbane
  • Canadian Diabetes Association in Sydney

 Major Medical Universities for Diabetes in the world:

  • Albany Medical College
  • Baylor College of Medicine
  • Creighton University School of Medicine
  • Dartmouth Medical School
  • Florida International University College of Medicine
  • Georgetown University School of Medicine
  • Howard University College of Medicine
  • Harvard Medical School
  • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
  • University of Minnesota Medical School
  • University of Chicago, Department of Medicine
  • Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, Stanford University
  • University of Glasgow
  • University of Colorado, School of Medicine
  • Sydney Medical School
  • University of Chicago Medicine
  • Chester Medical School, University of Chester
  • University of Maryland, School of Medicine

 

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