HYPOGLYCEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH RENAL FAILURE
- 1 January 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Renal Failure
- Vol. 22 (2) , 219-223
- https://doi.org/10.1081/jdi-100100866
Abstract
Of a total of 1545 admissions of end stage renal failure (ESRD) patients, fifty-six (3.6%) were admitted during a ten-year period with hypo glycemia. Thirty-eight of them were diabetic while the others were non-diabetic patients. The most common etiology found to be drug-induced hypoglycemia in 26 (46%) patients. In 22 (39%) cases, sepsis was the contributing cause of hypoglycemia. Severe malnutrition caused 7% of hypoglycemic episodes. Of the patients, 18 (32%) with ESRD eventually died, none of them were from the drug induced group. However, mortality rate in the sepsis induced hypoglycemia group was 66% and of the malnutrition group 17% of the deaths. Thus, hypoglycemia is frequent in ESRD patients, and is fatal if associated with either sepsis or malnutrition.Keywords
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