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Estimating the risk of severe hypoglycemic event related to glucose-lowering treatment among Italian patients with diabetes: the HYPOTHESIS database

The primary objective of this study was to estimate 1) the annual risk of undergoing a severe hypoglycemic event in Italian patients with diabetes and 2) the risk of hospitalization following such event. From the HYPOTHESIS database, powered by 46 emergency departments covering a 12-million-odd popu...

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Autores principales: Mazzi, Silvio, Ravasio, Roberto, Forlani, Gabriele, Veronese, Giacomo, Fabbri, Andrea, Marchesini, Giulio
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5701554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29200880
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S148368
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author Mazzi, Silvio
Ravasio, Roberto
Forlani, Gabriele
Veronese, Giacomo
Fabbri, Andrea
Marchesini, Giulio
author_facet Mazzi, Silvio
Ravasio, Roberto
Forlani, Gabriele
Veronese, Giacomo
Fabbri, Andrea
Marchesini, Giulio
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description The primary objective of this study was to estimate 1) the annual risk of undergoing a severe hypoglycemic event in Italian patients with diabetes and 2) the risk of hospitalization following such event. From the HYPOTHESIS database, powered by 46 emergency departments covering a 12-million-odd population, data were extracted of 1,922 hypoglycemic events occurring in patients with diabetes in 2011. The mean age was 71.5 (standard deviation 16.8) years, 50.1% were men, and blood glucose at the time of the event was 44.2 (26.5) mg/dL. Patients were being treated with insulin alone (55%) or in combination with oral hypoglycemic agents (OHA, 15%), or with OHA alone, either in monotherapy (14%) or in multiple therapy (16%). Comorbidities were recorded in 71.8% of the patients. Based on the rates of glucose-lowering drug use in Italian patients with diabetes, the annual risk of undergoing a serious hypoglycemic event was estimated at 1.27% for subjects treated with insulin alone, the highest (p<0.00001) as compared with insulin + OHA (0.41%) or OHA alone, either in monotherapy or in multiple therapy (0.1% and 0.17%, respectively). The risk of being hospitalized following the hypoglycemic event was the least (27.6%) for subjects treated with insulin alone (p<0.0083). Subjects treated with insulin + OHA showed a lower risk (34.2%) as compared with that for subjects treated with OHA (p<0.02). Death occurs in 7% of hospitalized patients. Older age (p<0.0001) and comorbidities (p<0.0001) were risk factors for hypoglycemia-related hospitalization. Treatments with insulin alone (p<0.005) or in combination (p<0.049) were negatively associated with hospital admission. Severe hypoglycemic events associated with the use of oral glucose-lowering agents carry the highest risk of hospital treatment. As such, they are also likely to generate higher tangible and intangible costs.
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spelling pubmed-57015542017-11-30 Estimating the risk of severe hypoglycemic event related to glucose-lowering treatment among Italian patients with diabetes: the HYPOTHESIS database Mazzi, Silvio Ravasio, Roberto Forlani, Gabriele Veronese, Giacomo Fabbri, Andrea Marchesini, Giulio Clinicoecon Outcomes Res Original Research The primary objective of this study was to estimate 1) the annual risk of undergoing a severe hypoglycemic event in Italian patients with diabetes and 2) the risk of hospitalization following such event. From the HYPOTHESIS database, powered by 46 emergency departments covering a 12-million-odd population, data were extracted of 1,922 hypoglycemic events occurring in patients with diabetes in 2011. The mean age was 71.5 (standard deviation 16.8) years, 50.1% were men, and blood glucose at the time of the event was 44.2 (26.5) mg/dL. Patients were being treated with insulin alone (55%) or in combination with oral hypoglycemic agents (OHA, 15%), or with OHA alone, either in monotherapy (14%) or in multiple therapy (16%). Comorbidities were recorded in 71.8% of the patients. Based on the rates of glucose-lowering drug use in Italian patients with diabetes, the annual risk of undergoing a serious hypoglycemic event was estimated at 1.27% for subjects treated with insulin alone, the highest (p<0.00001) as compared with insulin + OHA (0.41%) or OHA alone, either in monotherapy or in multiple therapy (0.1% and 0.17%, respectively). The risk of being hospitalized following the hypoglycemic event was the least (27.6%) for subjects treated with insulin alone (p<0.0083). Subjects treated with insulin + OHA showed a lower risk (34.2%) as compared with that for subjects treated with OHA (p<0.02). Death occurs in 7% of hospitalized patients. Older age (p<0.0001) and comorbidities (p<0.0001) were risk factors for hypoglycemia-related hospitalization. Treatments with insulin alone (p<0.005) or in combination (p<0.049) were negatively associated with hospital admission. Severe hypoglycemic events associated with the use of oral glucose-lowering agents carry the highest risk of hospital treatment. As such, they are also likely to generate higher tangible and intangible costs. Dove Medical Press 2017-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5701554/ /pubmed/29200880 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S148368 Text en © 2017 Mazzi et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Mazzi, Silvio
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Forlani, Gabriele
Veronese, Giacomo
Fabbri, Andrea
Marchesini, Giulio
Estimating the risk of severe hypoglycemic event related to glucose-lowering treatment among Italian patients with diabetes: the HYPOTHESIS database
title Estimating the risk of severe hypoglycemic event related to glucose-lowering treatment among Italian patients with diabetes: the HYPOTHESIS database
title_full Estimating the risk of severe hypoglycemic event related to glucose-lowering treatment among Italian patients with diabetes: the HYPOTHESIS database
title_fullStr Estimating the risk of severe hypoglycemic event related to glucose-lowering treatment among Italian patients with diabetes: the HYPOTHESIS database
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the risk of severe hypoglycemic event related to glucose-lowering treatment among Italian patients with diabetes: the HYPOTHESIS database
title_short Estimating the risk of severe hypoglycemic event related to glucose-lowering treatment among Italian patients with diabetes: the HYPOTHESIS database
title_sort estimating the risk of severe hypoglycemic event related to glucose-lowering treatment among italian patients with diabetes: the hypothesis database
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5701554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29200880
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S148368
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