Clin Med
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Although telephone consulting is increasingly used by clinicians seeking to balance rising caseloads, heightened patient expectation and the desire to ensure continued improvements in the quality, convenience and accessibility of the care they provide, its use to provide care to renal transplant recipients has not previously been described. Climate change is a major global public health threat. ⋯ This article reports the use of telephone consultation clinics to provide follow-up to renal transplant recipients over a three-year period. The benefits of this service to patients, providers and the environment are outlined, the existing literature regarding the provision of virtual care to patients with kidney disease is reviewed, and the possibilities of more widespread adoption are discussed.
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Management of SAS and cardiovascular disease risk should be closely linked. It is important to screen for cardiovascular disease risk in patients with SAS and vice versa. ⋯ In the longer-term, CPAP should be used alongside standard cardiovascular risk reduction strategies including robust weight management programmes, with referral for bariatric surgery in appropriate cases. CPAP and NIV should be considered for acute admissions with decompensated cardiac failure.
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Keeping well during Hajj is a challenge for people with diabetes. However, with proactive planning and education, it may prove to be an excellent opportunity for reviewing management and enhancing diabetes education to reduce diabetes-related short- and long-term problems. People with diabetes should have enough time to consider a management plan. It is important that healthcare professionals are well informed regarding the effects of Hajj on diabetes and are able to offer advice, guidance and change of medications as required during pre-Hajj counselling to enable patients to stay healthy.