Severe Hypoglycemia in Children With IDDM: A prospective population study, 1992–1994

Author:

Nordfeldt Sam1,Ludvigsson Johnny1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Health Sciences Linkoping, Sweden

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Is an increased incidence of severe hypoglycemia an unavoidable effect of improved metabolic control? And, if so, to what extent? RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS In 1992–1994, severe hypoglycemia was prospectively registered in our intensively treated IDDM population, 146 children 1–18 years of age with > 90% of the patients on ≥ 4 insulin injections per day. The two categories, “severe hypoglycemia with unconsciousness” (U hypoglycemia) and “severe hypoglycemia without unconsciousness but needing the assistance of another person” (NU hypoglycemia), were analyzed in relation to yearly mean HbA1c levels, insulin doses and proportion of short-acting insulin, age at onset, duration of diabetes, age, sex, and weight-to-height ratio. RESULTS Yearly mean HbA1c levels improved from 8.1 ± 1.6% in 1992 to 6.9 ± 1.3% in 1994. The yearly incidence of U hypoglycemia was 0.15–0.19 events per patient-year, seen in 10–16% of patients, showing no significant increase from 1992–1994. For NU hypoglycemia, slightly increasing figures from 1.01 to 1.26 events per patient-year, seen in 27–38% of patients yearly, were reported. There was no significant correlation between severe (U or NU) hypoglycemia and HbA1c, but still an association was seen in certain calculations. In multiple regression analysis, U hypoglycemia was not related to any factor, but the square root of the rate of NU hypoglycemia was related to lower HbA1c levels (P = 0.0003), higher insulin doses (IU · kg−1 · 24 h−1) (P = 0.0024), and a lower proportion of short-acting insulin out of the total daily insulin dose (P = 0.031). CONCLUSIONS Multiple-dose insulin therapy with rather low yearly mean HbA1c values causes a slight increase of NU hypoglycemia but no increase of U hypoglycemia in our population of children with IDDM. Near physiological HbA1c levels may be achieved without any pronounced risk of increasing the incidence of severe hypoglycemia when multiple-injection insulin therapy is combined with adequate self-control based on psychosocial support and active education.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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