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Only one mild hypoglycemic event was observed when the multiport infusion device was used.
Hypoglycemia was uncommon: one patient in each group reported a single, mild hypoglycemic event.
Although the causal relationship is unclear, a single mild hypoglycemic event may be harmful to patients.
However, we focused on patients with sepsis and noticed that even a single mild hypoglycemic event was associated with a nearly threefold increase in hospital mortality.
We performed a further multivariate analysis in patients who experienced no or one mild hypoglycemic event (n = 233 and 32, respectively; Additional file 4) and determined that a single mild hypoglycemic event was significantly associated with increased hospital mortality (OR, 2.98; 95% confidence interval, 1.10 to 8.09).
First, mild hypoglycemia (defined as BG 40 to 69 mg/dl) was significantly associated with increased hospital mortality, and even a single mild hypoglycemic event showed a significant association.
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Mild hypoglycemic events were defined as the impossibility of restarting insulin therapy for 2 hours; moderate hypoglycemic events required discontinuation of insulin for at least 3 hours.
Twenty-one hypoglycemic events were observed (incidence: 15 per 1,000 hours of IIT) as follows: 13 mild hypoglycemic events in 11 patients and 8 moderate hypoglycemic events in 7 patients.
Mild hypoglycemic events are more common but less reported.
First, in contrast to previous studies, we focused on mild hypoglycemic events in patients with sepsis.
The women experienced 4 (0–14) mild hypoglycemic events per week, with no difference between the arms.
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