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Self-reported Hypoglycaemia in Patients treated with Insulin: A Large Slovenian Retrospectively-prospective Study
INTRODUCTION: Hypoglycaemia is the major barrier for glycaemic target achievement in patients treated with insulin. The aim of the present study was to investigate real-world incidence and predictors of hypoglycaemia in insulin-treated patients. METHODS: More than 300 consecutive patients with type...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5639814/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29062399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sjph-2017-0033 |
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author | Pongrac Barlovič, Draženka Zavratnik, Andrej Skvarča, Aleš Janša, Karmen Vukelič, Bojana Tomažič, Marjeta Ravnik Oblak, Maja |
author_facet | Pongrac Barlovič, Draženka Zavratnik, Andrej Skvarča, Aleš Janša, Karmen Vukelič, Bojana Tomažič, Marjeta Ravnik Oblak, Maja |
author_sort | Pongrac Barlovič, Draženka |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Hypoglycaemia is the major barrier for glycaemic target achievement in patients treated with insulin. The aim of the present study was to investigate real-world incidence and predictors of hypoglycaemia in insulin-treated patients. METHODS: More than 300 consecutive patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes treated with insulin were enrolled during regular out-patient visits from 36 diabetes practices throughout the whole country. They completed a comprehensive questionnaire on hypoglycaemia knowledge, awareness, and incidence in the last month and last six months. In addition, in the prospective part, patients recorded incidence of hypoglycaemic events using a special diary prospectively on a daily basis, through 4 weeks. RESULTS: At least one hypoglycaemic event was self-reported in 84.1%, and 56.4% of patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, respectively, during the prospective period of 4 weeks. 43.4% and 26.2% of patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, respectively, experienced a nocturnal hypoglycaemic event. In the same time-period, severe hypoglycaemia was experienced by 15.9% and 7.1% of patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, respectively. Lower glycated haemoglobin was not a significant predictor of hypoglycaemia. CONCLUSIONS: Rates of self-reported hypoglycaemia in patients treated with insulin in the largest and most comprehensive study in Slovenia so far are higher than reported from randomised control trials, but comparable to data from observational studies. Hypoglycaemia incidence was high even with high glycated haemoglobin values. |
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spelling | pubmed-56398142017-10-23 Self-reported Hypoglycaemia in Patients treated with Insulin: A Large Slovenian Retrospectively-prospective Study Pongrac Barlovič, Draženka Zavratnik, Andrej Skvarča, Aleš Janša, Karmen Vukelič, Bojana Tomažič, Marjeta Ravnik Oblak, Maja Zdr Varst Original Scientific Article INTRODUCTION: Hypoglycaemia is the major barrier for glycaemic target achievement in patients treated with insulin. The aim of the present study was to investigate real-world incidence and predictors of hypoglycaemia in insulin-treated patients. METHODS: More than 300 consecutive patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetes treated with insulin were enrolled during regular out-patient visits from 36 diabetes practices throughout the whole country. They completed a comprehensive questionnaire on hypoglycaemia knowledge, awareness, and incidence in the last month and last six months. In addition, in the prospective part, patients recorded incidence of hypoglycaemic events using a special diary prospectively on a daily basis, through 4 weeks. RESULTS: At least one hypoglycaemic event was self-reported in 84.1%, and 56.4% of patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, respectively, during the prospective period of 4 weeks. 43.4% and 26.2% of patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, respectively, experienced a nocturnal hypoglycaemic event. In the same time-period, severe hypoglycaemia was experienced by 15.9% and 7.1% of patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, respectively. Lower glycated haemoglobin was not a significant predictor of hypoglycaemia. CONCLUSIONS: Rates of self-reported hypoglycaemia in patients treated with insulin in the largest and most comprehensive study in Slovenia so far are higher than reported from randomised control trials, but comparable to data from observational studies. Hypoglycaemia incidence was high even with high glycated haemoglobin values. De Gruyter 2017-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5639814/ /pubmed/29062399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sjph-2017-0033 Text en © 2017 National Institute of Public Health, Slovenia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License. |
spellingShingle | Original Scientific Article Pongrac Barlovič, Draženka Zavratnik, Andrej Skvarča, Aleš Janša, Karmen Vukelič, Bojana Tomažič, Marjeta Ravnik Oblak, Maja Self-reported Hypoglycaemia in Patients treated with Insulin: A Large Slovenian Retrospectively-prospective Study |
title | Self-reported Hypoglycaemia in Patients treated with Insulin: A Large Slovenian Retrospectively-prospective Study |
title_full | Self-reported Hypoglycaemia in Patients treated with Insulin: A Large Slovenian Retrospectively-prospective Study |
title_fullStr | Self-reported Hypoglycaemia in Patients treated with Insulin: A Large Slovenian Retrospectively-prospective Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Self-reported Hypoglycaemia in Patients treated with Insulin: A Large Slovenian Retrospectively-prospective Study |
title_short | Self-reported Hypoglycaemia in Patients treated with Insulin: A Large Slovenian Retrospectively-prospective Study |
title_sort | self-reported hypoglycaemia in patients treated with insulin: a large slovenian retrospectively-prospective study |
topic | Original Scientific Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5639814/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29062399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sjph-2017-0033 |
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