Medical therapy in patients with endogenous hypoglycaemia: Is euglycaemia achievable?
Delphine VezzosiEric GuillaumeAntoine BennetCéline MoulyHélène HanairePhilippe J CaronPublished in: Clinical endocrinology (2019)
Despite the disappearance of hypoglycaemia-related clinical symptoms and normalization of blood glucose self-monitoring data, 56% of the patients with endogenous hypoglycaemia treated with medical therapy experienced asymptomatic hypo- and/or hyperglycaemia. Continuous glucose monitoring could be a useful approach to reveal and prevent hypo- or hyperglycaemic excursions.