Hypoglycemia in hospitalized patients treated with antihyperglycemic agents
- 1 July 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Hospital Medicine
- Vol. 2 (4) , 234-240
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jhm.212
Abstract
OBJECTIVETo determine the incidence and manifestations of hypoglycemia in hospitalized patients receiving antihyperglycemic therapy.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODSThe study was a 3‐month prospective review of consecutive medical records of all adult, nonpregnant hospitalized patients at a 675‐bed university hospital who experienced at least 1 blood glucose (BG) ≤ 60 mg/dL within 48 hours of receiving an antihyperglycemic agent.MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTSOf 2174 patients receiving antihyperglycemic agents, 206 (9.5%) experienced 484 hypoglycemic episodes. Of these episodes, 29% occurred in patients with type 1 diabetes, 23% in the ICU, and 72% in patients receiving only insulin for hyperglycemia. More than 1 episode was experienced by 44% of the 206 patients. Furthermore, 4% (20 of 484) of the hypoglycemic episodes were associated with a hypoglycemia‐related adverse event, defined as symptoms, signs, or injury. The mean BG of these episodes was 43.0 mg/dL, significantly lower than the mean BG of 50.9 mg/dL for the 464 episodes without adverse events (P = .01). One‐third of the adverse events occurred with a BG between 50 and 60 mg/dL; half the adverse events, 10 episodes or 2% of all hypoglycemic episodes, were serious, involving seizures or an unresponsive patient. A decrease in enteral intake accounted for 40% of the episodes; none was attributed to medication error. Less than half the hypoglycemic patients had documented euglycemia within 2 hours. Sulfonylurea agents were associated with higher rates of hypoglycemia than were other oral agents.CONCLUSIONSHypoglycemia in hospitalized patients taking antihyperglycemic agents is common; 1 in 25 episodes is associated with an adverse event. Opportunities exist to improve care, particularly around discontinuation of feeding. Journal of Hospital Medicine 2007;2:234–240. © 2007 Society of Hospital Medicine.Keywords
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