| Literature DB >> 29391050 |
Hanna Vihonen1,2, Markku Kuisma3, Jouni Nurmi3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The current study investigates the incidence, aetiology, and outcome of hypoglycaemia of patients without diabetes in the EMS.Entities:
Keywords: Emergency medical service; Glucose; Hypoglycaemia; Without diabetes
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29391050 PMCID: PMC5796568 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-018-0480-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Fig. 1Inclusion and exclusion of study patients
Demographics, vital signs, previous comorbidities, transportation, and overall mortality rate of patient cases with diabetes and without diabetes
| All patients ( | Patients with diabetes ( | Patients without diabetes ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 54, (38–67) | 57, (44–68) | 48, (30–63) |
| Age ≥ 65 year (%) | 28, (28–29) | 33, (32–34) | 22, (21–24) |
| Sex, male (%) | 63.4, (62.6–64.2) | 65.2, (64.2–66.3) | 60.8, (59.5–62.1) |
| Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 136, (120–153) | 139, (123–158) | 132, (116–148) |
| Temperature (°C) | 36.3, (35.5–36.8) | 36.0, (35.2–36.5) | 36.5, (36.0–37.1) |
| Blood oxygen saturation, median (%) | 97, (95–99) | 97, (95–99) | 97, (95–99) |
| Heart rate (/min) | 85, (73–99) | 82, (72–95) | 89, (75–104) |
| Respiratory rate (/min) | 16, (14–18) | 16, (14–17) | 16, (14–18) |
| First prehospital glucose, (mmol/l) | 2.8, (1.6–3.6) | 1.8, (1.2–2.8) | 3.6, (3.2–3.8) |
| GCS | 12, (0–15) | 9, (0–15) | 14, (0–15) |
| Hypertension (%) | 18, (17–18) | 23, (22–24) | 10.2, (9.4–11.0) |
| Atrial fibrillation (%) | 2.1, (1.9–2.4) | 2.3, (2.0–2.7) | 1.9, (1.5–2.2) |
| Chronic alcoholism (%) | 1.8, (1.5–2.0) | 0.7, (0.6–1.0) | 3.2, (2.7–3.7) |
| Chronic renal failure (%) | 1.8, (1.6–2.1) | 2.8, (2.5–3.2) | 0.5, (0.3–0.7) |
| Chronic liver failure (%) | 0.3, (0.2–0.4) | 0.3, (0.2–0.4) | 0.3, (0.2–0.5) |
| Dementia (%) | 1.5, (1.3–1.7) | 1.7, (1.4–2.0) | 1.3, (1.0–1.7) |
| Glucose (iv/po) administered (%) | 49.3, (48.4–50.1) | 71.9, (70.9–72.9) | 17.5, (16.5–18.6) |
| Transported to hospital (%) | 48.8, (48.0–49.7) | 32.6, (31.5–33.6) | 71.6, (70.4–72.8) |
| A | 2.6, (2.2–3.0) | 2.1, (1.6–2.8) | 2.8, (2.4–3.4) |
| B | 7.3, (6.7–7.9) | 5.9, (5.0–6.9) | 8.2, (7.4–9.1) |
| C | 60.9, (59.7–62.1) | 65.3, (63.4–57.2) | 58.1, (56.6–59.7) |
| D | 29.3, (28.2–30.4) | 26.7, (25.0–28.5) | 30.9, (29.5–32.4) |
| Overall mortality rate of plasma glucose ≤3.9 mmol/l (%) | 11.3, (10.8–11.9) | 9.8, (9.2–10.5) | 13.4, (12.6–14.4) |
| Overall mortality rate of plasma glucose ≤3.0 mmol/l (%) | 10.4, (9.7–11.1) | 8.6, (8.0–9.4) | 20.1, (17.9–22.6) |
Abbreviations: GCS = Glasgow Coma Score, A, B, C, and D = dispatch codes. A = highest priority to D = lowest priority
Data are presented as median and interquartile range except for sex and transportation, which are presented as percentage with 95% confidence interval
Non-diabetic aetiological causes by all (plasma glucose ≤3.9 mmol/l) and serious hypoglycaemia (plasma glucose ≤3.0 mmol/l)
| ≤3.9 mmol/l | ≤3.0 mmol/l | |
|---|---|---|
| N | 3856 | 910 |
| Alcohol abuse | 41.4, (39.8–42.9) | 42.2, (39.0–45.4) |
| Hypothermia | 17.2, (16.0–18.4) | 27.4, (24.6–30.4) |
| Malnutrition | 17.0, (15.8–18.2) | 25.1, (22.4–28.0) |
| Intoxication | 13.5, (12.4–14.6) | 11.7, (9.7–13.9) |
| Infections | 14.3, (13.3–15.5) | 20.1, (17.6–22.8) |
| Acute sympathetic nervous system activation and peripheral vasoconstriction | 5.6, (4.9–6.3) | 3.9, (2.8–5.3) |
| Renal failure | 4.3, (3.7–5.0) | 9.0, (7.3–11.1) |
| Liver failure | 3.1, (2.6–3.7) | 8.5, (6.8–10.5) |
| Congestive heart failure | 2.1, (1.7–2.6) | 2.9, (1.9–4.2) |
| Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest | 0.5, (0.3–0.8) | 1.1, (0.6–2.0) |
| Neurological disorders | 14.8, (13.7–16.0) | 9.2, (7.5–11.3) |
| Endocrinological disorders | 0.7, (0.5–1.0) | 2.1, (1.3–3.3) |
| Malignancies | 3.0, (2.5–3.6) | 5.8, (4.5–7.6) |
| Unspecified fatigue, unspecified dizziness | 1.3, (1.0–1.7) | 0.4, (0.1–1.2) |
| Unknown | 4.0, (3.4–4.7) | 2.4, (1.6–3.7) |
Data are presented as percentage with 95% confidence interval
Mortality by aetiology of hypoglycaemic patients without diabetes (plasma glucose ≤3.9 mmol/l)
| Aetiology | N | 24 h %, (95% CI) | 30 days %, (95% CI) | 1 year %, (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alcohol abuse | 1594 | 1.0, (0.6–1.6) | 2.2, (1.6–3.0) | 6.0, (4.9–7.2) |
| Hypothermia | 662 | 5.6, (4.1–7.6) | 10.4, (8.3–13.0) | 14.8, (12.3–17.7) |
| Malnutrition | 650 | 1.8, (1.1–3.2) | 7.8, (6.0–10.1) | 13.2, (10.8–16.0) |
| Neurological disorders | 571 | 1.4, (0.7–2.7) | 4.7, (3.3–6.8) | 8.8, (6.7–11.4) |
| Acute sympathetic nervous system activation and peripheral vasoconstriction | 214 | 3.7, (1.9–7.2) | 5.6, (3.2–9.6) | 9.8, (6.5–14.5) |
| Infection | 544 | 5.2, (3.7–7.4) | 12.8, (10.3–15.9) | 20.1, (16.9–23.6) |
| Intoxication | 517 | 0.6, (0.2–1.7) | 1.7, (0.9–3.3) | 3.7, (2.4–5.7) |
| Renal failure | 166 | 16.9, (11.9–23.3) | 36.8, (29.8–44.3) | 48.8, (41.3–56.3) |
| Liver failure | 119 | 19.3, (13.2–27.3) | 42.9, (34.3–51.8) | 50.4, (41.6–59.3) |
| Malignancies | 116 | 12.9, (8.0–20.2) | 38.8, (30.4–47.9) | 51.7, (42.7–60.6) |
| Congestive heart failure | 81 | 13.6, (7.8–22.7) | 29.6, (20.8–40.3) | 46.9, (36.4–57.7) |
| Unspecified fatigue, dizziness | 50 | 0.0, (0.0–7.1) | 0.0, (0.0–7.1) | 4.0, (1.1–13.5) |
| Endocrine disorders | 27 | 0.0, (0.0–12.5) | 0.0, (0.0–12.5) | 7.4, (2.1–23.4) |
| Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and subsequent resuscitation | 20 | 50.0, (29.9–70.1) | 55.0, (34.2–74.2) | 60.0, (38.7–78.1) |
| Unknown | 154 | 0.0, (0.0–2.4) | 0.7, (0.1–3.6) | 2.0, (0.7–5.6) |
| Not transferred to hospital | 1552 | 1.0, (0.6–1.6) | 1.8, (1.3–2.6) | 4.1, (3.2–5.2) |
N = 3856. Data are presented as percentage with 95% confidence interval
Fig. 2Kapplan-Mayer survival curves comparing diabetic and non-diabetic mortality. Hypoglycaemic cases (≤3.9 mmol/l) is (a) and serious hypoglycaemic cases (≤3.0 mmol/l) is (b)
Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis for mortality, N = 3856
| Odds ratio, (CI95%) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Univariate | Sex (male) | 0.86, (0.72–1.03) | 0.110 |
| Age | 1.05, (1.04–1.06) | < 0.001 | |
| Plasma glucose ≤3.9 mmol/l | 0.65, (0.57–0.74) | < 0.001 | |
| Plasma glucose ≤3.0 mmol/l | 1.80, (1.49–2.18) | < 0.001 | |
| A | 2.53, (1.61–3.91) | < 0.001 | |
| B | 1.58, (1.15–2.17) | 0.005 | |
| C | 1.00, (0.82–1.22) | 0.968 | |
| D | reference | ||
| Multivariate | Sex (male) | 1.04, (0.85–1.26) | 0.723 |
| Age | 1.05, (1.05–1.06) | < 0.001 | |
| Plasma glucose ≤3.9 mmol/l | reference | ||
| Plasma glucose ≤3.0 mmol/l | 1.72, (1.41–2.09) | < 0.001 | |
| A | 3.85, (2.34–6.23) | < 0.001 | |
| B | 2.44, (1.72–3.45) | < 0.001 | |
| C | 1.47, (1.18–1.83) | < 0.001 | |
| D | reference |
A, B, C, and D = dispatch codes. A = highest priority to D = lowest priority