Janet B. McGill
Washington University in St. Louis
212 Papers
924 Citations
Janet B. McGill is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 182 publications.
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Papers
405-P: Glycemic Control Impacts Renal Function Decline among People with Type 1 Diabetes after the Onset of Diabetic Kidney Disease
Hetal Shah,Janet B. McGill,Irl B. Hirsch,Chun Yi Wu,Andrzej T. Galecki,Michael Mauer,Alessandro Doria,Perl Consortium +7 more
TL;DR: Worse glycemic control in PERL was a major determinant of GFR decline and ESKD risk after DKD onset, especially in persons with overt proteinuria, and efforts to normalize HbA1c should continue among such persons.
Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity, and Gender Affect 1 the Fate of Glucose in the Human Heart 2
Linda R. Peterson,Pilar Herrero,Andrew R. Coggan,Zulia Kisrieva-Ware,Ibrahim M. Saeed,Carmen S. Dence,Deborah Koudelis,Janet B. McGill,Matthew R. Lyons,Eric Novak,Víctor G. Dávila-Román,Alan D. Waggoner,Robert J. Gropler +12 more
- 01 Jan 2015
706-P: CGM Disruption: A Common Phenomenon
TL;DR: Lack of redundancy of CGM supplies contributes to disruptions in care and adverse glycemic events in adults with T1D or T2D.
CALL FOR PAPERS Sex and Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Physiology-Back to the Basics Impact of sex on the heart's metabolic and functional responses to diabetic
Matthew R. Lyons,Linda R. Peterson,Janet B. McGill,Pilar Herrero,Andrew R. Coggan,Ibrahim M. Saeed,Carol Recklein,Kenneth B. Schechtman,Robert J. Gropler,Matthew R. Lyons,Pillar Herrero,Andrew R. Coggan +11 more
- 01 Jan 2013
New Point-of-Care test identifies diabetic ketoacidosis in triage
Rosanne Naunheim,Timothy Jang,M.B. Chu,Janet B. McGill,George Daniel Kryder,Mitchell G. Scott,K.G. Hock,Gerald A. Banet,M.S. Walker +8 more
TL;DR: The point-of-care test for β-OHB was as sensitive as more established clinical indicators of DKA and offers immediate preliminary diagnosis of patients so that timely, critical interventions can be initiated.