Prediction and management of nocturnal hypoglycaemia in diabetes.
- 1 April 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by BMJ in Archives of Disease in Childhood
- Vol. 62 (4), 333-337
- https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.62.4.333
Abstract
Blood glucose measurements were made at 2200, 0200, and 0800 h in 102 children with diabetes during a 24 hour planned admission to hospital. Nocturnal hypoglycaemia (< 3.0 mmol/l) occurred in 24 of 71 (34%) children on twice daily insulin and in three of 31 (10%) children on once daily insulin. Predictive value modelling showed that a blood glucose concentration of less than 7 mmol/l at 2200h was the best predictor of nocturnal hypoglycaemia, with a sensitivity of 63%, specificity of 94%, and positive and negative predictive values of 83%. Blood glucose measurement at 0800h had no predictive value for nocturnal hypoglycaemia. The mean (SD) glycosylated haemoglobin concentration of children on twice daily insulin who had nocturnal hypoglycaemia was 55 (8) mmol HMF/mol Hb, which was significantly less than that of children on twice daily insulin who did not have hypoglycaemia (64(11) mmol HMF/mol Hb) or those on once daily insulin (62(11) mmol HMF/mol Hb). A controlled trial was then performed in which 29 children with diabetes who had a blood glucose concentration at 2200 h of < 7 mmol/l measured by Reflocheck were randomised into two groups, one of which received 10 g carbohydrate supplement and the other of which did not. Thirteen of the 14 children in the control group had hypoglycaemia at 0200h, whereas the snack prevented hypoglycaemia in 12 of 15 in the test group. Blood glucose values in the two groups at 0800h were similar. We conclude that bedtime glucose measurement in children on twice daily insulin is a useful predictor for nocturnal hypoglycaemia, which can be prevented by a small carbohydrate snack in those at risk.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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