2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-659786/v1
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Nurse-led Intervention Improves Survival Following Severe Hypoglycaemia in Type 2 Diabetes Irrespective of Baseline Risk Characteristics.

Abstract: BackgroundRecent evidence suggests severe hypoglycaemia may pose a risk of premature mortality to individuals with type 2 diabetes. Evidence surrounding strategies to mitigate this risk is currently lacking as is evidence regarding risk stratification of such patients. MethodsWe performed a post-hoc analysis from a previously published RCT studying the impact of a structured nurse led intervention following severe hypoglycaemia. A Cox regression model was used to identify baseline characteristics associated wi… Show more

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