Severely uncontrolled diabetes in the over-fifties
- 1 July 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Diabetologia
- Vol. 21 (1) , 25-28
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03216218
Abstract
Between 1969 and 1976, 317 adults were admitted to hospital in Nottingham with severely uncontrolled diabetes (plasma glucose over 33 mmol/l and/or venous bicarbonate less than 14 mmol/l). A third of episodes were in patients over the age of 50 years, of which 43% were fatal. In contrast, only 3.4% of episodes in patients under 50 years were fatal. In the older group, 65% of deaths occurred within 48 h of admission and in 44% no cause was found other than uncontrolled diabetes. Later deaths were due to underlying disease, infection or thromboembolism. Amongst older patients 38% were not previously known to have diabetes. Presentation to hospital was late and we conclude that many deaths were potentially avoidable by earlier detection in the community.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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