2009
DOI: 10.2337/dc08-2127
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Hypoglycemia and Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Diabetes Hospitalized in the General Ward

Abstract: OBJECTIVEHypoglycemia is associated with adverse outcomes in mixed populations of patients in intensive care units. It is not known whether the same risks exist for diabetic patients who are less severely ill. In this study, we aimed to determine whether hypoglycemic episodes are associated with higher mortality in diabetic patients hospitalized in the general ward.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODSThis retrospective cohort study analyzed 4,368 admissions of 2,582 patients with diabetes hospitalized in the general wa… Show more

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“…[20,21] Hypoglycemia in hospitalized T2DM patients has been associated with poor outcomes and 2.8 days longer hospital stay. [22] However, other studies suggest that the increased mortality rate associated with hypoglycemia is only with spontaneous hypoglycemia rather than drug-associated hypoglycemia. [23] The causes of hypoglycemia in hospitalized T2DM patients include continued hypoglycemic therapy, such as sulfonylureas, when caloric intake is stopped or reduced, use of standard sliding-scale insulin inadequately, [24] errors in insulin dosing, and implementation of intensive insulin therapy in critically ill patients.…”
Section: Treatment Of Hypoglycemiamentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…[20,21] Hypoglycemia in hospitalized T2DM patients has been associated with poor outcomes and 2.8 days longer hospital stay. [22] However, other studies suggest that the increased mortality rate associated with hypoglycemia is only with spontaneous hypoglycemia rather than drug-associated hypoglycemia. [23] The causes of hypoglycemia in hospitalized T2DM patients include continued hypoglycemic therapy, such as sulfonylureas, when caloric intake is stopped or reduced, use of standard sliding-scale insulin inadequately, [24] errors in insulin dosing, and implementation of intensive insulin therapy in critically ill patients.…”
Section: Treatment Of Hypoglycemiamentioning
confidence: 95%
“…[26] Inpatient mortality was significantly higher for patients with at least one hypoglycemic (< 50 mg/dL) episode. [22] We can prevent or reduce hypoglycemic events in hospitalized patients by: [27] -Recognizing precipitating factors. …”
Section: Treatment Of Hypoglycemiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Además de lo mencionado, no logramos identificar en el presente estudio otros factores asociados a hipoglicemia. Turchin et al 10 , en un estudio de cohorte retrospectivo reporta una frecuencia de 7,7%, definiendo hipoglicemia bajo 50 mg/dl, y de hiperglicemia superior a 300 mg/dl en 29,1%. Es de notar que, al igual que nuestro estudio, no encuentra asociación de la hipoglicemia con complicaciones crónicas, velocidad de filtración glomerular, función hepática ni edad .…”
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“…Por lo mismo, no podemos concluir que la presencia de hipoglicemias sea o no un factor de riesgo independiente para mortalidad. Algunos autores consideran a la hipoglicemia intrahospitalaria un marcador de gravedad y de mala evolución clínica 9,10 .…”
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