Hypoglycemia: a major problem in the management of diabetes in the elderly.

Aging (Milan, Italy)(2013)

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence and causes of hypoglycemia requiring hospitalization of diabetic patients treated with insulin or oral antidiabetic agents. From 1975 to 1989, 20,978 patients were treated in the Department of Gastroenterology and Metabolic Diseases of the Warsaw Medical School; review of their records disclosed that severe hypoglycemia was the cause of admission in 236 cases (1.12%). Two hundred patients (74 older than 60 years) were treated with insulin and 36 (28 older than 60 years) with oral agents. The most frequent cause of hypoglycemia was dietetic error (123 cases), followed by excessive physical effort (55 cases), error in the dose of hypoglycemic drug (22 cases), and alcohol abuse (13 cases). Hypoglycemia was the cause of death in 13 patients (8 aged over 60 years). In another 24 patients (17 aged over 60 years), exacerbation of ischemic heart disease was observed. Serious injuries with bone fracture were experienced by 11 patients (7 aged over 60 years). We conclude that hypoglycemia is still a serious risk for the life and health of diabetic patients treated with insulin or oral agents, especially those in advanced age. For this latter group of patients, more liberal criteria of metabolic control seem to be justified.
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Elderly people, hypoglycemia, insulin therapy, oral antidiabetic agents
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