Hypoglycemia in hospitalized patients: A sleeping monster

Objective: This study describes the incidence and clinical profile of hypoglycemia (including mild, moderate, severe, and recurrent) and its correlation with the time of the day, duration of diabetes mellitus (DM), administration of insulin/oral hypoglycemic agents (OHAs) and diagnosis at admission...

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Main Authors: Swarna Deepak Kuragayala (Author), Sumita Nayak (Author), Khalid Khatib (Author)
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Objective: This study describes the incidence and clinical profile of hypoglycemia (including mild, moderate, severe, and recurrent) and its correlation with the time of the day, duration of diabetes mellitus (DM), administration of insulin/oral hypoglycemic agents (OHAs) and diagnosis at admission in hospitalized adult patients. Materials and Methods: This retrospective, observational study analyzed the data of hospitalized patients with episode(s) of hypoglycemia. For each patient, clinical profiles such as age, gender, antidiabetic therapy, timing of hypoglycemic event, duration of diabetes, working diagnosis, place of hypoglycemia, dietary changes, and mode of corrective action were studied. Results: Of 100 patients with a mean ± standard deviation age of 62.72 ± 3.54 years, hypoglycemia was the most common among those aged 61-90 years. There were 134 hypoglycemic events and mild hypoglycemia was the most common (72.39% vs. moderate 21.64% and severe 5.97%). There were 59 (44%) events of recurrent hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemic events were maximum during 4:00 am-7:59 am (34%). Longer duration of DM (>15 years, 42%) and insulin therapy were the high-risk factors. There was a statistically significant association between hypoglycemia and duration of diabetes (P < 0.0133), insulin therapy (P < 0.0001), OHA (P < 0.0192), and a combination of insulin and OHA (P < 0.0059) within 24 h before the event but not with the incidence and dietary changes. Conclusion: Patients above 60 years were the most vulnerable population for hypoglycemia, especially during the early hours of the day. Patients who had diabetes for >15 years, on insulin therapy, and those with pulmonary and renal diseases were the most vulnerable to overall and recurrent hypoglycemic events, respectively. 
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