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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•Journal Article
Visual Field Loss in Patients with Diabetes in the Absence of Clinically-Detectable Vascular Retinopathy
TL;DR: Patients with diabetes have visual field defects in the absence of clinically detectable DR, suggesting neuroretinopathy precedes classical microvascular disease.
Reduction of Glycosylated Hemoglobin and Postprandial Hyperglycemia by Acarbose in Patients With NIDDM: A placebo-controlled dose-comparison study
Robert F Coniff,Joann A Shapiro,David C. Robbins,Robert Kleinfield,Timothy B. Seaton,Paul J. Beisswenger,Janet B. McGill +6 more
TL;DR: Treatment with acarbose at doses of 100, 200, and 300 mg administered three times daily for 16 weeks significantly reduced HbA1c levels and postprandial hyperglycemia and showed a trend toward a dose-response relationship for most plasma glucose variables that were measured.
Circulating 1,5-Anhydroglucitol Levels in Adult Patients With Diabetes Reflect Longitudinal Changes of Glycemia A U.S. trial of the GlycoMark assay
Janet B. McGill,Thomas G. Cole,William Nowatzke,Shannon Houghton,Erika B. Ammirati,Theresa Gautille,Mark J. Sarno +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that 1,5AG responds sensitively and rapidly to changes in glycemia and monitors glycemic control in accordance with established markers.
Sex and type 2 diabetes: obesity-independent effects on left ventricular substrate metabolism and relaxation in humans.
Linda R. Peterson,Ibrahim M. Saeed,Janet B. McGill,Pilar Herrero,Kenneth B. Schechtman,Ratnasiri Gunawardena,Carol Recklein,Andrew R. Coggan,Amanda J. DeMoss,Carmen S. Dence,Robert J. Gropler +10 more
TL;DR: Sex, T2DM, or their interaction affect myocardial blood flow, MVO2, FA metabolism, and relaxation separate from obesity's effects, and play a role in the known cardiovascular differences between men and women with diabetes.
Kidney outcomes in long-term studies of ruboxistaurin for diabetic eye disease.
TL;DR: Long-term kidney outcomes in patients with diabetic eye disease were similar in placebo and RBX groups, and large-scale, prospective trials are needed to confirm safety and potential benefits of RBX on clinical outcomes.