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Risk factors and outcome differences in hypoglycaemia-related hospital admissions: A case-control study in England.

Francesco ZaccardiDavid R WebbMelanie Jane DaviesNafeesa N DhalwaniGemma HousleyDominic ShawJames W HattonKamlesh Khunti
Published in: Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (2017)
Among hospital-admitted individuals with diabetes, age, social deprivation, comorbidities and ethnicity are associated with higher frequency of hospitalization for hypoglycaemia. Admission for hypoglycaemia is associated with a greater risk of readmission, a shorter length of hospitalisation and a generally lower inpatient mortality compared to admissions for other medical conditions. These results could help in identifying at-risk groups to reduce the burden of hospitalization for hypoglycaemia.
Keyphrases
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  • insulin resistance
  • cardiovascular events
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