2014
DOI: 10.4158/ep13467.or
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Identifying Risk Factors for Severe Hypoglycemia in Hospitalized Patients with Diabetes

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“…In one study, 84% of patients with an episode of "severe hypoglycemia" (defined as ,40 mg/dL [2.2 mmol/L]) had a prior episode of hypoglycemia (,70 mg/dL [3.9 mmol/L]) during the same admission (55). In another study of hypoglycemic episodes (defined as ,50 mg/dL [2.8 mmol/L]), 78% of patients were using basal insulin, with the incidence of hypoglycemia peaking between midnight and 6 A.M.…”
Section: Predictors Of Hypoglycemiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one study, 84% of patients with an episode of "severe hypoglycemia" (defined as ,40 mg/dL [2.2 mmol/L]) had a prior episode of hypoglycemia (,70 mg/dL [3.9 mmol/L]) during the same admission (55). In another study of hypoglycemic episodes (defined as ,50 mg/dL [2.8 mmol/L]), 78% of patients were using basal insulin, with the incidence of hypoglycemia peaking between midnight and 6 A.M.…”
Section: Predictors Of Hypoglycemiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one study, 84% of patients with an episode of severe hypoglycemia (,40 mg/dL [2.2 mmol/L]) had a prior episode of hypoglycemia (,70 mg/dL [3.9 mmol/L]) during the same admission (47). In another study of hypoglycemic episodes (,50 mg/dL [2.8 mmol/L]), 78% of patients were using basal insulin, with the incidence of hypoglycemia peaking between midnight and 6 A.M.…”
Section: Predictors Of Hypoglycemiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one study, 84% of patients with an episode of severe hypoglycemia (,40 mg/dL [2.2 mmol/L]) had a prior episode of hypoglycemia (,70 mg/dL [3.9 mmol/L]) during the same admission (36). In another study of hypoglycemic episodes (,50 mg/dL [2.8 mmol/L]), 78% of patients were using basal insulin, with the incidence of hypoglycemia peaking between midnight and 6 A.M.…”
Section: Predictors Of Hypoglycemiamentioning
confidence: 99%