Friday, November 18, 2016

Low Blood Sugar Tied to Death Risk in Hospitalized

By Robert Preidt

HealthDay Reporter

THURSDAY, Nov. 17, 2016 (HealthDay Information) -- Hospital sufferers with low blood sugar could also be at elevated threat for demise, a brand new research from Israel suggests.

The research included practically three,000 sufferers with low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Almost 32 % died by the top of the follow-up interval.

For sufferers with reasonable hypoglycemia, the danger of demise was increased amongst these taking insulin than amongst these not taking insulin. For these with extreme hypoglycemia, demise threat was the identical in each teams.

The explanation for hospital admission had no impact on the affiliation between blood sugar ranges and demise threat, in response to the research.

It was printed Nov. 17 within the Journal of Medical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

"Hypoglycemia is frequent amongst hospitalized sufferers with and with out diabetes mellitus. Our findings recommend that hypoglycemia, whether or not insulin-related or non-insulin associated, is related to short- and long-term mortality threat," stated senior research creator Dr. Amit Akirov, from Rabin Medical Heart in Israel.

"These information are a well timed reminder that hypoglycemia of any trigger carries the affiliation with elevated mortality," Akirov stated in a journal information launch.

Nevertheless, the research didn't show that low blood sugar causes demise threat to rise.

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SOURCE: Journal of Medical Endocrinology & Metabolism, information launch, Nov. 17, 2016

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