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Hypoglycemia unawareness in older compared to middle-aged patients with type 2 diabetes

  1. Jan P. Bremer, MD1,
  2. Kamila Jauch-Chara, MD2,
  3. Manfred Hallschmid, PhD3,
  4. Sebastian Schmid, MD1 and
  5. Bernd Schultes, MD (bernd.schultes{at}kssg.ch)1,4
  1. From the Departments of 1Internal Medicine I
  2. 2 Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, and
  3. 3 Neuroendocrinology, University of Luebeck, Germany and the
  4. 4Interdisciplinary Obesity Center, Kantonsspital St. Gallen, Switzerland

    Abstract

    Objective- Older patients with type 2 diabetes are at a particularly high risk for severe hypoglycemic episodes and experimental studies in healthy subjects hint at a reduced awareness of hypoglycemia in aged humans. However, subjective responses to hypoglycemia have rarely been assessed in older type 2 diabetic patients.

    Research design and methods- We tested hormonal, subjective and cognitive responses (reaction time) to a 30-min steady state hypoglycemia at a level of 2.8 mmol/l in 13 older (≥ 65 years) and 13 middle-aged (39-64 years) type 2 diabetic patients.

    Results- Hormonal counterregulatory responses to hypoglycemia did not differ between older and middle-aged patients. In contrast, middle-aged patients showed a pronounced increase in autonomic and neuroglycopenic symptom scores at the end of the hypoglycemic plateau that was not observed in older patients (both P < 0.01). Also, 7 middle-aged patients but only one older participant correctly estimated their blood glucose concentration to be below 3.3 mmol/l during hypoglycemia (P = 0.011). A profound prolongation of reaction times induced by hypoglycemia in both groups persisted even after 30 min of subsequent euglycemia.

    Conclusions- Our data indicate marked subjective unawareness of hypoglycemia in older type 2 diabetic patients that does not depend on altered neuroendocrine counterregulation and may contribute to the increased probability of severe hypoglycemia frequently reported in these patients. The joint occurrence of hypoglycemia unawareness and deteriorated cognitive function is a critical factor to be carefully considered in the treatment of older patients.

    Footnotes

      • Received January 21, 2009.
      • Accepted May 18, 2009.

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    1. Diabetes Care June 1, 2009
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