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Hypoglycemia remains a key limiting factor in achieving optimal glycemic control in people with diabetes
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Recently, a research article was published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, an authoritative journal in the field of endocrine and metabolic diseases, to investigate the relationship between severe hypoglycemia and QTc interval prolongation in adults with type 2 diabetes
We conducted a prospective cohort analysis of ACCORD (Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes) study participants without QTc prolongation at baseline and assessed for severe hypoglycemia over 24 months
Among 8277 participants (mean age 62.
CONCLUSIONS: In a large T2DM population, severe hypoglycemia was associated with an increased risk of QTc interval prolongation, independent of other risk factors such as cardiac autonomic neuropathy
In a large T2DM population, severe hypoglycemia was associated with an increased risk of QTc interval prolongation, independent of other risk factors such as cardiac autonomic neuropathy
Original source:
Arnaud D Kaze, et al.
Arnaud D Kaze, et al.
Severe Hypoglycemia and Incidence of QT Interval Prolongation Among Adults with Type 2 Diabetes .
JCEM.
2022.
https://academic.
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1210/clinem/dgac195/ 6565648?login=true Severe Hypoglycemia and Incidence of QT Interval Prolongation Among Adults with Type 2 DiabetesLeave
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