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低血糖对成年糖尿病患者日常功能的影响:一项使用Hypo-METRICS应用程序的前瞻性观察研究。

The impact of hypoglycaemia on daily functioning among adults with diabetes: a prospective observational study using the Hypo-METRICS app.

作者信息

Søholm Uffe, Broadley Melanie, Zaremba Natalie, Divilly Patrick, Baumann Petra Martina, Mahmoudi Zeinab, Martine-Edith Gilberte, Mader Julia K, Cigler Monika, Brøsen Julie Maria Bøggild, Vaag Allan, Heller Simon, Pedersen-Bjergaard Ulrik, McCrimmon Rory J, Renard Eric, Evans Mark, de Galan Bastiaan, Abbink Evertine, Amiel Stephanie A, Hendrieckx Christel, Speight Jane, Choudhary Pratik, Pouwer Frans

机构信息

Medical & Science, Patient Focused Drug Development, Novo Nordisk A/S, Søborg, Denmark.

Department of Psychology, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

出版信息

Diabetologia. 2024 Oct;67(10):2160-2174. doi: 10.1007/s00125-024-06233-1. Epub 2024 Jul 30.

Abstract

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this work was to examine the impact of hypoglycaemia on daily functioning among adults with type 1 diabetes or insulin-treated type 2 diabetes, using the novel Hypo-METRICS app.

METHODS

For 70 consecutive days, 594 adults (type 1 diabetes, n=274; type 2 diabetes, n=320) completed brief morning and evening Hypo-METRICS 'check-ins' about their experienced hypoglycaemia and daily functioning. Participants wore a blinded glucose sensor (i.e. data unavailable to the participants) for the study duration. Days and nights with or without person-reported hypoglycaemia (PRH) and/or sensor-detected hypoglycaemia (SDH) were compared using multilevel regression models.

RESULTS

Participants submitted a mean ± SD of 86.3±12.5% morning and 90.8±10.7% evening check-ins. For both types of diabetes, SDH alone had no significant associations with the changes in daily functioning scores. However, daytime and night-time PRH (with or without SDH) were significantly associated with worsening of energy levels, mood, cognitive functioning, negative affect and fear of hypoglycaemia later that day or while asleep. In addition, night-time PRH (with or without SDH) was significantly associated with worsening of sleep quality (type 1 and type 2 diabetes) and memory (type 2 diabetes). Further, daytime PRH (with or without SDH), was associated with worsening of fear of hyperglycaemia while asleep (type 1 diabetes), memory (type 1 and type 2 diabetes) and social functioning (type 2 diabetes).

CONCLUSIONS/INTERPRETATION: This prospective, real-world study reveals impact on several domains of daily functioning following PRH but not following SDH alone. These data suggest that the observed negative impact is mainly driven by subjective awareness of hypoglycaemia (i.e. PRH), through either symptoms or sensor alerts/readings and/or the need to take action to prevent or treat episodes.

摘要

目的/假设:本研究旨在使用新型Hypo-METRICS应用程序,探讨低血糖对1型糖尿病或接受胰岛素治疗的2型糖尿病成年患者日常功能的影响。

方法

连续70天,594名成年人(1型糖尿病患者274名,2型糖尿病患者320名)在早晨和晚上简短完成关于其经历的低血糖和日常功能的Hypo-METRICS“签到”。在研究期间,参与者佩戴一个盲法葡萄糖传感器(即参与者无法获取数据)。使用多水平回归模型比较有或无个人报告低血糖(PRH)和/或传感器检测到的低血糖(SDH)的白天和夜晚。

结果

参与者早晨签到的平均完成率为86.3±12.5%,晚上为90.8±10.7%。对于两种类型的糖尿病,单独的SDH与日常功能评分的变化均无显著关联。然而,白天和夜间的PRH(无论有无SDH)与当天晚些时候或睡眠期间的能量水平、情绪、认知功能、负面影响以及对低血糖的恐惧恶化显著相关。此外,夜间PRH(无论有无SDH)与睡眠质量恶化(1型和2型糖尿病)和记忆力恶化(2型糖尿病)显著相关。此外,白天PRH(无论有无SDH)与睡眠期间对高血糖的恐惧恶化(1型糖尿病)、记忆力恶化(1型和2型糖尿病)以及社交功能恶化(2型糖尿病)相关。

结论/解读:这项前瞻性的真实世界研究揭示了PRH后而非单独SDH后对日常功能多个领域的影响。这些数据表明,观察到 的负面影响主要由低血糖的主观意识(即PRH)驱动,这是通过症状或传感器警报/读数和/或预防或治疗发作所需采取的行动实现的。

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