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基于连续血糖监测评估的 1 型糖尿病患者低血糖暴露与无症状性低血糖风险

Hypoglycemic Exposure and Risk of Asymptomatic Hypoglycemia in Type 1 Diabetes Assessed by Continuous Glucose Monitoring.

机构信息

Department of Cardiology, Nephrology and Endocrinology, Nordsjællands Hospital, Hillerød, Denmark.

Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen, Gentofte, Denmark.

出版信息

J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2018 Jun 1;103(6):2329-2335. doi: 10.1210/jc.2018-00142.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Recurrent hypoglycemia promotes impaired awareness, resulting in an increased risk for asymptomatic hypoglycemia. However, there are no firm data on the frequency of hypoglycemia in daily life needed to initiate this vicious cycle or the role of asymptomatic hypoglycemia.

OBJECTIVE

To explore the association between hypoglycemic exposure and proportion of asymptomatic hypoglycemia and relation to risk for severe hypoglycemia.

DESIGN

Prospective observational trial.

SETTING

Outpatient clinic.

PATIENTS

One hundred fifty-three unselected patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D).

INTERVENTION

Six days of blinded continuous glucose monitoring and recording of hypoglycemia symptoms.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE

Proportion of asymptomatic hypoglycemic events (glucose level ≤70 mg/dL).

RESULTS

Patients were grouped by the number of hypoglycemic events during the recording period (group 1: one event; group 2: two to three events; group 3: four to six events; group 4: seven or more events), and fractions of asymptomatic events were calculated. Across the four groups, the fraction of asymptomatic hypoglycemia increased: 57% in group 1, 61% in group 2, 65% in group 3, and 80% in group 4 (P < 0.001). Higher fraction of asymptomatic hypoglycemia was positively associated with risk for severe hypoglycemia (incidence rate ratio, 1.3; 95% confidence interval, 1.1 to 1.5; P = 0.003). Group 4 consisted of patients characterized by classic risk factors of severe hypoglycemia (longer duration of diabetes, lower hemoglobin A1c, and more frequent impaired awareness of hypoglycemia).

CONCLUSIONS

Patients with T1D with hypoglycemic rates corresponding to daily exposure had an increased fraction of asymptomatic events, which was positively associated with risk for severe hypoglycemia; therefore, such patients deserve particular attention in clinical practice.

摘要

背景

反复发作的低血糖会导致意识障碍,从而增加无症状性低血糖的风险。然而,目前尚无关于日常生活中需要发生多少次低血糖才能启动这种恶性循环,以及无症状性低血糖所起作用的确切数据。

目的

探讨低血糖暴露与无症状性低血糖的比例及其与严重低血糖风险的关系。

设计

前瞻性观察性试验。

地点

门诊。

患者

153 例未选择的 1 型糖尿病患者。

干预

6 天的盲法连续血糖监测和低血糖症状记录。

主要观察指标

无症状性低血糖事件(血糖水平≤70mg/dL)的比例。

结果

根据记录期间发生低血糖事件的数量将患者分为 4 组(组 1:1 次事件;组 2:23 次事件;组 3:46 次事件;组 4:7 次或更多次事件),并计算无症状性事件的比例。在 4 组中,无症状性低血糖的比例逐渐增加:组 1 为 57%,组 2 为 61%,组 3 为 65%,组 4 为 80%(P<0.001)。较高比例的无症状性低血糖与严重低血糖风险呈正相关(发生率比,1.3;95%置信区间,1.1~1.5;P=0.003)。组 4 由具有严重低血糖典型危险因素的患者组成(糖尿病病程较长、糖化血红蛋白较低、低血糖意识受损较频繁)。

结论

血糖率与日常暴露相对应的 1 型糖尿病患者,其无症状性事件比例增加,与严重低血糖风险呈正相关;因此,此类患者在临床实践中应特别关注。

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