Sentence examples for more frequent hypoglycemia from inspiring English sources

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Patients who did not receive SSI may have been given excessive scheduled insulin, resulting in more frequent hypoglycemia.

Thus, total daily insulin doses remained unchanged and HbA1c improved (0.7% in 4 6 months) without more frequent hypoglycemia or weight gain.

In the intensive group, more frequent hypoglycemia reduced the risk of death more in participants with a history of a hypoglycemic event requiring medical assistance than in those without this previous event.

In the standard group, more frequent hypoglycemia increased the risk of death more in participants with a history of a hypoglycemic event requiring medical assistance, whereas it reduced the risk of death in those without this previous event.

A total of 106 subjects failed to achieve A1C <7% at 3 months (mean 7.9%) and were randomized to addition of insulin glulisine prior to the main meal or to continuation of oral agents plus glargine alone, with the single prandial insulin dose leading to improvement in A1C and mean glucose without greater weight gain or more frequent hypoglycemia.

Treatment (e.g., initiation of a new medication) affects objective clinical outcomes (e.g., A1C levels), which in turn affect perceived consequences (e.g., better glucose control, more frequent hypoglycemia), which in turn affect treatment satisfaction (e.g., belief that the benefits of treatment outweigh the burden) and preference judgments (e.g., desire to continue taking the new medicine).

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Interestingly, the more frequent severe hypoglycemia in the intensive group was not associated with increased cardiovascular mortality (13) at later follow-up (1).

Several findings support the validity of the HFS-II, including significantly higher scores for both subscales in patient populations expected to have higher levels of FOH, such as those who experience more frequent severe hypoglycemia.

It is possible that, although CGM was able to reduce the profound and extended hypoglycemia requiring third-party support, the lag between sensor and capillary glucose concentrations (15) prevented a substantial reduction in the milder, shorter, and more frequent biochemical hypoglycemia that is needed to restore awareness.

This reduction in glucose levels was associated with only one episode of severe hypoglycemia but more frequent biochemical asymptomatic hypoglycemia, defined as a plasma glucose <3.9 mmol/L (with or without symptoms).

In the absence of impaired hypoglycemia awareness, mild hypoglycemia is, thus, far more frequent than severe hypoglycemia (average incidence of 1.0 1.7 episodes per year) and may exert harmful psychological effects and hamper an individual's social life (18).

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