TY - JOUR
T1 - Hypoglycemia in stable, insulin-treated veterans with type 2 diabetes
T2 - A prospective study of 1662 episodes
AU - Murata, Glen H.
AU - Duckworth, William C.
AU - Shah, Jayendra H.
AU - Wendel, Christopher S.
AU - Mohler, M. Jane
AU - Hoffman, Richard M.
N1 - Funding Information:
Supported by a grant (VCR 99-007) from the Health Services Research and Development Service and Veterans Integrated Service Network 18, Department of Veterans Affairs.
PY - 2005/1
Y1 - 2005/1
N2 - We evaluated the incidence, severity, and predisposing risk factors for hypoglycemic episodes in subjects with type 2 diabetes. Methods We conducted a prospective observational study of Southwest veterans with stable, insulin-treated type 2 diabetes who were randomly selected from pharmacy databases. Electronically recorded self-monitored blood glucose (SMBG) results were collected during 12 months of routine monitoring. We defined hypoglycemia as an SMBG reading ≤60 mg/dl. Subjects graded the severity of each hypoglycemic episode: 0=asymptomatic, 1=mild/moderate symptoms, 2=severe, with mental impairment or need for assistance. Subjects also reported any predisposing factors for each hypoglycemic episode. Results We enrolled 344 subjects, mean (S.D.) age of 65.5 (9.7) years, 96.5% were men, and 35.2% were minorities. During an average follow-up of 41.2 (8.6) weeks, 176 subjects (51.2%) documented at least one hypoglycemic reading for a total of 1662 episodes. These subjects had a median of six (interquartile range 2-14.9) hypoglycemic episodes. The mean hypoglycemic blood glucose reading was 49.7 (7.5) mg/dl and the mean symptom score was 0.84 (0.45). Nearly 80% of episodes were symptomatic, 3.4% were severe. Subjects identified a cause for 45.2% of episodes: 53.3% of these were attributed to missing a meal, 23.8% to exercise, and 1.6% followed a medication increase. Conclusions A high proportion of stable, insulin-treated subjects developed hypoglycemic episodes, but severe hypoglycemia occurred infrequently. Medication increases were rarely identified as causing hypoglycemic episodes. Efforts to achieve tight glycemic control should recognize that patient behaviors commonly cause hypoglycemia.
AB - We evaluated the incidence, severity, and predisposing risk factors for hypoglycemic episodes in subjects with type 2 diabetes. Methods We conducted a prospective observational study of Southwest veterans with stable, insulin-treated type 2 diabetes who were randomly selected from pharmacy databases. Electronically recorded self-monitored blood glucose (SMBG) results were collected during 12 months of routine monitoring. We defined hypoglycemia as an SMBG reading ≤60 mg/dl. Subjects graded the severity of each hypoglycemic episode: 0=asymptomatic, 1=mild/moderate symptoms, 2=severe, with mental impairment or need for assistance. Subjects also reported any predisposing factors for each hypoglycemic episode. Results We enrolled 344 subjects, mean (S.D.) age of 65.5 (9.7) years, 96.5% were men, and 35.2% were minorities. During an average follow-up of 41.2 (8.6) weeks, 176 subjects (51.2%) documented at least one hypoglycemic reading for a total of 1662 episodes. These subjects had a median of six (interquartile range 2-14.9) hypoglycemic episodes. The mean hypoglycemic blood glucose reading was 49.7 (7.5) mg/dl and the mean symptom score was 0.84 (0.45). Nearly 80% of episodes were symptomatic, 3.4% were severe. Subjects identified a cause for 45.2% of episodes: 53.3% of these were attributed to missing a meal, 23.8% to exercise, and 1.6% followed a medication increase. Conclusions A high proportion of stable, insulin-treated subjects developed hypoglycemic episodes, but severe hypoglycemia occurred infrequently. Medication increases were rarely identified as causing hypoglycemic episodes. Efforts to achieve tight glycemic control should recognize that patient behaviors commonly cause hypoglycemia.
KW - Hypoglycemia
KW - Insulin
KW - Type 2 diabetes
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2004.02.001
DO - 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2004.02.001
M3 - Article
C2 - 15642485
AN - SCOPUS:11844274699
SN - 1056-8727
VL - 19
SP - 10
EP - 17
JO - Journal of Diabetes and its Complications
JF - Journal of Diabetes and its Complications
IS - 1
ER -