Severe hypoglycaemia in 1076 adult patients with type 1 diabetes: influence of risk markers and selection
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews2004Vol. 20(6), pp. 479–486
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Ulrik Pedersen‐Bjergaard, Stig Pramming, Simon Heller, T. M. Wallace, Åse Krogh Rasmussen, Hanne V. Jørgensen, David R. Matthews, Philip Hougaard, Birger Thorsteinsson
Abstract
Severe hypoglycaemia remains a significant clinical problem in type 1 diabetes. The rate of severe hypoglycaemia and the influence of risk markers are very sensitive to selection and differences in rates between centres or studies seem to disappear after correction for differences in clinical characteristics. Smoking is a novel overall risk marker of severe hypoglycaemia.
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