2013
DOI: 10.1177/193229681300700111
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Hypoglycemia-Associated Electroencephalogram and Electrocardiogram Changes Appear Simultaneously

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“…Many studies in either healthy subjects or (type 1 and 2) diabetic patients have investigated the effect of hypoglycaemia on the QT interval. Marques et al [23] and Lee et al [24] have demonstrated a significant QTc prolongation during hypoglycaemia episodes in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus, and other investigators have found consistent results [25,26] .…”
Section: Hypoglycaemia and The Qt Intervalsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…Many studies in either healthy subjects or (type 1 and 2) diabetic patients have investigated the effect of hypoglycaemia on the QT interval. Marques et al [23] and Lee et al [24] have demonstrated a significant QTc prolongation during hypoglycaemia episodes in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus, and other investigators have found consistent results [25,26] .…”
Section: Hypoglycaemia and The Qt Intervalsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…Awakenings are more definitive, irreversible interruptions of sleep (8). Hypoglycemia may induce changes in electrophysiological patterns, such as slowing of electroencephalographic (EEG) frequencies (9), but the impact of hypoglycemia on sleep patterns, including arousability, remains to be established (10). The aim of the present trial was to investigate the impact of nocturnal hypoglycemia on sleep and counterregulatory hormonal responses during sleep in subjects with type 2 diabetes.…”
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“…Полученные нами данные согласуются с рядом клиниче-ских и экспериментальных исследований, в которых про-водили запись ЭЭГ на фоне индуцированной гипоглике-мии и при гипогликемии, вызванной инсулиномой. При этом на ЭЭГ отмечались замедление фоновой активности и появление высокоамплитудной медленноволновой ак-тивности, локальных острых волн и их разрядов [17,18]. В свою очередь, частые и продолжительные эпизоды бессимптомной гипогликемии характерны для пациен-тов с кардиоваскулярной автономной нейропатией [19].…”
Section: обсуждение основного результата исследованияunclassified