FREQUENCY AND SYMPTOMS OF HYPOGLYCEMIA EXPERIENCED BY PATIENTS WITH TYPE-2 DIABETES TREATED WITH INSULIN

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作者
HEPBURN, DA
MACLEOD, KM
PELL, ACH
SCOUGAL, IJ
FRIER, BM
机构
[1] Department of Diabetes, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh
关键词
INSULIN; HYPOGLYCEMIA; TYPE-1; DIABETES; TYPE-2; SYMPTOMS OF HYPOGLYCEMIA; HYPOGLYCEMIA UNAWARENESS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1464-5491.1993.tb00050.x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
This study ascertained the prevalence of severe hypoglycaemia and loss of awareness of hypoglycaemia in patients with Type 2 diabetes treated with insulin. One hundred and four sequentially selected Type 2 diabetic patients were compared with 104 patients with Type 1 diabetes who were matched for duration of insulin therapy. The patients were interviewed using a standardized questionnaire. During treatment with insulin, 18 Type 2 patients had experienced fewer than two episodes of hypoglycaemia, while 86 had experienced two or more episodes; 80 (93 %) reported normal awareness, six (7 %) reported partial awareness, and none had absent awareness of hypoglycaemia. All 86 Type 1 diabetic patients matched to the 86 Type 2 patients had experienced multiple episodes of hypoglycaemia; 71 (83 %) had normal awareness, 14 (16 %) had partial awareness and one patient (1 %) reported absent awareness of hypoglycaemia. The Type 1 patients who had altered awareness of hypoglycaemia had longer duration of diabetes and insulin therapy (normal awareness: 5 (1-17) years (median (range)) vs partial awareness: 9 (3-18) years, p < 0.01). Similarly, Type 2 patients with altered awareness had longer duration of diabetes (normal awareness: 11 (2-25) years vs partial awareness: 19 (8-24) years, p < 0.02) and had received insulin for longer (normal awareness: 3 (1-18) years vs partial awareness: 12 (6-17) years, p < 0.001). Severe hypoglycaemia in the preceding year had occurred with a similar prevalence in the Type 2 patients (9 (10 %)) and Type 1 patients (14 (16 %)), but was more frequent in those patients with partial awareness both in Type 1 patients (normal awareness: 3 (4 %) vs partial awareness: 11 (73 %), p < 0.001) and in Type 2 patients (normal awareness: 3 (4 %) vs partial awareness: 6 (100%), p<0.001). Although the symptoms of hypoglycaemia were idiosyncratic in individual Type 2 patients, the range and prevalence of specific symptoms were similar to those described by the patients with Type 1 diabetes.
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