P23 Evolution of inpatients with new hyperglycemia (ambiglycemia)
Introduction: Hyperglycemia in the inpatients is associated to poor clinical outcome, although there is controversy about the magnitude of this effect on diabetic or not diabetic patients. Objectives: To differentiate two populations of inpatients with new hyperglycemia: (A)- previously unknown Dia...
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author | Hugo Daniel Lavandaio Guillermo Marcucci Luz Carolina Dromi Carlos Matile Santiago Gómez Centurión Sofía González Jimena Miranda Griselda Verónica Chirino Astudillo Natalia Soria |
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description | Introduction: Hyperglycemia in the inpatients is associated to poor clinical outcome, although there is controversy about the magnitude of this effect on diabetic or not diabetic patients.
Objectives: To differentiate two populations of inpatients with new hyperglycemia: (A)- previously unknown Diabetes Mellitus or debut, and (B)-unexpected Hyperglycemia; and to explore the associations between metabolic variables at admission, and clinical outcomes. We propose the term ambiglycemia (AmbiG) for this ambiguous glycemia (severity vs stress), with the same value but different meaning.
Methods: Prospective cohort study with 2 years follow-up, watching the evolution of inpatients with new hyperglycemia (>140mg/dl confirmed), comparing two groups according to basal HbA1c at hospitalization (A) ≥6.5% or (B) <6.5%, and reclassifying through a new measurement of HbA1c at least 3 months after discharge. Statistics: SPSS v20. |
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spelling | doaj.art-5e62de5bf4924923938ad68cfed1d2a02022-12-22T03:43:28ZspaSello Editorial LugonesRevista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes0325-52472346-94202020-11-01543Sup12812810.47196/diab.v54i3Sup.407340P23 Evolution of inpatients with new hyperglycemia (ambiglycemia)Hugo Daniel Lavandaio0Guillermo Marcucci1Luz Carolina Dromi2Carlos Matile3Santiago Gómez Centurión4Sofía González5Jimena Miranda6Griselda Verónica Chirino Astudillo7Natalia Soria8HOSPITAL LUIS LAGOMAGGIORE, MENDOZA, ARGENTINAHOSPITAL LUIS LAGOMAGGIORE, MENDOZA, ARGENTINAHOSPITAL LUIS LAGOMAGGIORE, MENDOZA, ARGENTINAHOSPITAL LUIS LAGOMAGGIORE, MENDOZA, ARGENTINAHOSPITAL LUIS LAGOMAGGIORE, MENDOZA, ARGENTINAHOSPITAL LUIS LAGOMAGGIORE, MENDOZA, ARGENTINAHOSPITAL LUIS LAGOMAGGIORE, MENDOZA, ARGENTINAHOSPITAL LUIS LAGOMAGGIORE, MENDOZA, ARGENTINAHOSPITAL LUIS LAGOMAGGIORE, MENDOZA, ARGENTINAIntroduction: Hyperglycemia in the inpatients is associated to poor clinical outcome, although there is controversy about the magnitude of this effect on diabetic or not diabetic patients. Objectives: To differentiate two populations of inpatients with new hyperglycemia: (A)- previously unknown Diabetes Mellitus or debut, and (B)-unexpected Hyperglycemia; and to explore the associations between metabolic variables at admission, and clinical outcomes. We propose the term ambiglycemia (AmbiG) for this ambiguous glycemia (severity vs stress), with the same value but different meaning. Methods: Prospective cohort study with 2 years follow-up, watching the evolution of inpatients with new hyperglycemia (>140mg/dl confirmed), comparing two groups according to basal HbA1c at hospitalization (A) ≥6.5% or (B) <6.5%, and reclassifying through a new measurement of HbA1c at least 3 months after discharge. Statistics: SPSS v20.https://revistasad.com/index.php/diabetes/article/view/407pacientes internadosnueva hiperglucemiaambiglucemia. |
spellingShingle | Hugo Daniel Lavandaio Guillermo Marcucci Luz Carolina Dromi Carlos Matile Santiago Gómez Centurión Sofía González Jimena Miranda Griselda Verónica Chirino Astudillo Natalia Soria P23 Evolution of inpatients with new hyperglycemia (ambiglycemia) Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes pacientes internados nueva hiperglucemia ambiglucemia. |
title | P23 Evolution of inpatients with new hyperglycemia (ambiglycemia) |
title_full | P23 Evolution of inpatients with new hyperglycemia (ambiglycemia) |
title_fullStr | P23 Evolution of inpatients with new hyperglycemia (ambiglycemia) |
title_full_unstemmed | P23 Evolution of inpatients with new hyperglycemia (ambiglycemia) |
title_short | P23 Evolution of inpatients with new hyperglycemia (ambiglycemia) |
title_sort | p23 evolution of inpatients with new hyperglycemia ambiglycemia |
topic | pacientes internados nueva hiperglucemia ambiglucemia. |
url | https://revistasad.com/index.php/diabetes/article/view/407 |
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