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Prevalence, quality of care, and complications in long term care residents with diabetes: a multicenter observational study.

Christopher A Newton1, Saira Adeel, Shadi Sadeghi-Yarandi, Winter Powell, Alexandra Migdal, Dawn Smiley, Darin Olson, Rakhee Chambria, Ingrid Pinzon, Marcos Toyoshima, Zobair Nagamia, Limin Peng, Theodore Johnson, Guillermo E Umpierrez.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Few studies have reported on the quality of diabetes care and glycemic control adjusted for medication use in long term care (LTC) facilities.
METHODS: This observational study analyzed diabetes prevalence and management and the impact of glycemic control on clinical outcome in elderly subjects admitted to 3 community LTC facilities.
RESULTS: Among 1409 LTC residents (age 79.7 ± 12 years), the prevalence of diabetes was 34.2%. Subjects with diabetes were either on no pharmacological agents (10%) or were treated with sliding scale regular insulin (SSI, 25%), oral antidiabetic drugs (OAD, 5%), insulin (34%), or with combination of OAD and insulin (26%). Patients with diabetes had a mean daily BG of 156 ± 39 mg/dL and a mean admission HbA1c of 6.7% ± 1.1%. Compared with nondiabetes, residents with diabetes had higher number of complications (54% vs 45%, P < .001), infections (26% vs 21%, P = .036), emergency room (ER) and hospital transfers (37% vs 30%, P = .003), but similar mortality (15% vs 14%, P = .56). A total of 43% of residents with diabetes had a BG less than 70 mg/dL, and those with hypoglycemia had longer median length of stay (LOS, 52 vs 29 days, P < .001), more ER or hospital transfers (56% vs 69%, P = .005), and mortality (20% vs 10%, P = .002) compared with residents without hypoglycemia.
CONCLUSION: Diabetes is common in LTC residents and is associated with higher resource utilization and complications. Hypoglycemia is common and is associated with increased need of emergency room visits and hospitalization and higher mortality. Our findings emphasize the need for randomized trials evaluating the impact of different approaches to glycemic management on clinical outcome in LTC residents with diabetes.
Copyright © 2013 American Medical Directors Association, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Nursing home; basal insulin; hospital hyperglycemia; inpatient hyperglycemia; long term care; sliding scale insulin

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24055534     DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2013.08.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Med Dir Assoc        ISSN: 1525-8610            Impact factor:   4.669


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