About this course
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. If
left unmanaged, it may cause organ damage and can lead to life-threatening complications such as cardiovascular
diseases as well as diabetic nephropathy, retinopathy, and neuropathy.¹ Maintaining good glycaemic control is
crucial to managing T2DM, and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors (DPP4is) have emerged as effective
antihyperglycaemic agents to help regulate blood glucose levels and mitigate the risk of associated
cardiovascular complications.¹,² Watch this CME-accredited video module to learn more about the role of DPP4is in
the management of T2DM.
Learning outcomes
The goal of this learning activity is to provide healthcare professionals with a comprehensive review of DPP4is. Upon completion of this module, participants should be able to:
- Understand the prevalence of T2DM in Hong Kong
- Describe the role of glycaemic control in reducing the risk of diabetes-related complications
- Identify the need for treatment escalation
- Gain updated insights from the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study
- Recognise the significance of DPP4is in the management of T2DM
Topics covered
- Incidence of T2DM in Hong Kong
- Trends in drug usage and their impact on glycaemic outcomes
- The importance of glycaemic control in managing T2DM
- Early intervention for the legacy effect: why timely intensive treatment is crucial in the management of T2DM
- The effect of the 3-in-1 strategy on managing T2DM, as seen in the STENO-2 trial
- The benefits of managing T2DM with DPP4is
- The roles of sodium/glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists in reducing the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events
References
- Alfroz A, et al. Sci Rep 2019;9:10248.
- Papagianni M, Tziomalos K. Hippokratia 2015;19:195-199.
1 CME Point Available
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This module is accredited for 1 CME Point for medical practitioners enrolled in The Medical Council of Hong Kong’s Continuing Medical Education Programme for Practising Doctors who are not taking CME for Specialists.
- This module is accredited for both Hong Kong Doctors Union (HKDU) members and non-members.
- This module is accredited for 0.25 CME Point for fellows of Hong Kong College of Physicians, and 1 CME Point for fellows of Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine and Hong Kong College of Community Medicine.
- Please note that this module will not earn CME credit for fellows of colleges not listed here.
- A certificate can be downloaded upon successful completion of the quiz. Please use the information on the certificate to claim your CME points.