Risk Factors Associated With Severe Hypoglycemia in Older Adults With Type 1 Diabetes

Severe hypoglycemia is common in older adults with long-standing type 1 diabetes, but little is known about factors associated with its occurrence. A case-control study was conducted at 18 diabetes centers in the T1D Exchange Clinic Network. Participants were ≥60 years old with type 1 diabetes for ≥...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetes care 2016-04, Vol.39 (4), p.603-610
Hauptverfasser: Weinstock, Ruth S, DuBose, Stephanie N, Bergenstal, Richard M, Chaytor, Naomi S, Peterson, Christina, Olson, Beth A, Munshi, Medha N, Perrin, Alysa J S, Miller, Kellee M, Beck, Roy W, Liljenquist, David R, Aleppo, Grazia, Buse, John B, Kruger, Davida, Bhargava, Anuj, Goland, Robin S, Edelen, Rachel C, Pratley, Richard E, Peters, Anne L, Rodriguez, Henry, Ahmann, Andrew J, Lock, John-Paul, Garg, Satish K, Rickels, Michael R, Hirsch, Irl B
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Zusammenfassung:Severe hypoglycemia is common in older adults with long-standing type 1 diabetes, but little is known about factors associated with its occurrence. A case-control study was conducted at 18 diabetes centers in the T1D Exchange Clinic Network. Participants were ≥60 years old with type 1 diabetes for ≥20 years. Case subjects (n = 101) had at least one severe hypoglycemic event in the prior 12 months. Control subjects (n = 100), frequency-matched to case subjects by age, had no severe hypoglycemia in the prior 3 years. Data were analyzed for cognitive and functional abilities, social support, depression, hypoglycemia unawareness, various aspects of diabetes management, C-peptide level, glycated hemoglobin level, and blinded continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) metrics. Glycated hemoglobin (mean 7.8% vs. 7.7%) and CGM-measured mean glucose (175 vs. 175 mg/dL) were similar between case and control subjects. More case than control subjects had hypoglycemia unawareness: only 11% of case subjects compared with 43% of control subjects reported always having symptoms associated with low blood glucose levels (P < 0.001). Case subjects had greater glucose variability than control subjects (P = 0.008) and experienced CGM glucose levels
ISSN:0149-5992
1935-5548
DOI:10.2337/dc15-1426