| Literature DB >> 1600713 |
K I Holmwood1, D R Williams, J M Roland.
Abstract
As part of a District-based audit of diabetes care all attendances (of diabetic and non-diabetic patients) at a local Accident and Emergency department were monitored over a 3-month period. A total of 9505 attendances took place of which 62 (0.7%) were by people with diabetes. This was no different from the expected number of attendances (61.5) based on the rates seen in non-diabetic individuals. Of these 62 attendances, 20 (by 15 individuals) were directly related to diabetes (hypoglycaemia 17, hyperglycaemia 1, for supplies of insulin or equipment 2). When these diabetes-specific attendances were removed from the total, the number of attendances (42) was significantly (p = 0.004) less than that expected. Diabetic males aged 0-19 years attended significantly more often than non-diabetic individuals of the same age but this excess was solely attributable to diabetes.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1600713 DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-5491.1992.tb01802.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabet Med ISSN: 0742-3071 Impact factor: 4.359