2017
DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12599
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Hypoglycemia in sulfonylurea‐treated KCNJ11 ‐neonatal diabetes: Mild‐moderate symptomatic episodes occur infrequently but none involving unconsciousness or seizures

Abstract: In our cohort of KCNJ11-related permanent NDM, hypoglycemia is infrequent and mild despite the high doses of sulfonylurea used and near-normal level of glycemic control. Long-term follow-up on larger numbers will be required to clarify the incidence and determinants of hypoglycemia in this unique population.

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“…Patients who are unable to transfer to sulphonylureas tend to have a longer duration of diabetes before attempting transfer or functionally severe mutations (Babiker et al, 2016; Thurber et al, 2015). Few side effects and no episodes of severe hypoglycemia involving seizures or loss of consciousness have been reported in individuals with sulphonylurea‐treated neonatal diabetes (Bowman, Sulen, et al, 2018; Codner, Flanagan, Ellard, Garcia, & Hattersley, 2005; Kumaraguru et al, 2009; Lanning et al, 2018).…”
Section: Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients who are unable to transfer to sulphonylureas tend to have a longer duration of diabetes before attempting transfer or functionally severe mutations (Babiker et al, 2016; Thurber et al, 2015). Few side effects and no episodes of severe hypoglycemia involving seizures or loss of consciousness have been reported in individuals with sulphonylurea‐treated neonatal diabetes (Bowman, Sulen, et al, 2018; Codner, Flanagan, Ellard, Garcia, & Hattersley, 2005; Kumaraguru et al, 2009; Lanning et al, 2018).…”
Section: Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients who are unable to transfer to sulphonylureas tend to have a longer duration of diabetes before attempting transfer or functionally severe mutations (Babiker et al, 2016;Thurber et al, 2015). Few side effects and no episodes of severe hypoglycemia involving seizures or loss of consciousness have been reported in individuals with sulphonylurea-treated neonatal diabetes (Bowman, Sulen, et al, 2018;Codner, Flanagan, Ellard, Garcia, & Hattersley, 2005;Kumaraguru et al, 2009;Lanning et al, 2018).…”
Section: Clinical Management Of Neonatal Diabetes and Cns Features mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study from our Monogenic Diabetes Registry sought to address how frequently hypoglycemia occurs in patients with KCNJ11 -related congenital diabetes [14••]. We collected subject- or caregiver-reported survey data (n =30), as well as continuous glucose monitoring data (available for seven participants).…”
Section: Kcnj11/abcc8: Congenital Diabetes Due To Activating Mutationmentioning
confidence: 99%