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Hypoglycaemia leads to a delayed increase in platelet and coagulation activation markers in people with type 2 diabetes treated with metformin only: Results from a stepwise hypoglycaemic clamp study.

Felix AbererPeter N PferschyNorbert J TripoltCaren SourijAnna M ObermayerFlorian PrüllerEva NovakPhilipp ReitbauerHarald KojzarBarbara PrietlSelina KoflerMartina BrunnerEva SvehlikovaTatjana StojakovicHubert ScharnaglAbderrahim OulhajFaisal AzizRegina RiedlHarald Sourij
Published in: Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (2019)
A single event of insulin-induced hypoglycaemia led to an increase in markers of platelet activation and coagulation in people with early stages of type 2 diabetes on metformin therapy. However, the activation occurred with a delay and was evident 24 hours and 7 days after the actual hypoglycaemic episode.
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