BackgroundOlder nursing home (NH) residents with glycemic overtreatment are at significant risk of hypoglycemia and other harms and may benefit from deintensification. However, little is known about deintensification practices in this setting.MethodsWe conducted a cohort study from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2019 among Veterans Affairs (VA) NH residents. Participants were VA NH residents age ≥65 with type 2 diabetes with a NH length of stay (LOS) ≥ 30 days and an HbA1c result during their NH stay. We defined overtreatment as HbA1c <6.5 with any insulin use, and potential overtreatment as HbA1c <7.5 with any insulin use or HbA1c <6.5 on any glucose-lowering medication (GLM) other than metformin alone. Our primary outcome w...
Objectives: Severe hypoglycemia is associated with cognitive decline and dementia in older persons w...
Introduction Targeting better glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and blood pressure (BP) goals may endanger...
OBJECTIVE: New guidelines recommend a target glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) of 7.5% to 8.0% in elderly ...
ObjectiveAlthough nursing home (NH) residents make up a large and growing proportion of Americans wi...
Objective: Although nursing home (NH) residents make up a large and growing proportion of Americans ...
International audienceObjective: To describe glycemic control in nursing home residents with diabete...
Background/objectiveGuidelines recommend less intensive glycemic treatment and less frequent glucose...
Introduction In older adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D), overtreatment with hypoglycaemic drugs (HDs...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend nursing home (NH) residents with cognitive impairment receive less ...
BACKGROUND: Guideline bodies recommend less strict glycaemic targets in older people with diabetes. ...
Prevalence, clinical correlates, and use of glucose-lowering drugs were comprehensively evaluated am...
Keith L Davis,1 Wenhui Wei,2 Juliana L Meyers,1 Brett S Kilpatrick,3 Naushira Pandya4 1RTI Health S...
Several clinical practice guidelines have recommended relaxing hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) goals for olde...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the situation for elderly patients with diabetes living in...
Aims: Determine prevalence of diabetes, and describe use of blood glucose lowering (BGL) drugs and g...
Objectives: Severe hypoglycemia is associated with cognitive decline and dementia in older persons w...
Introduction Targeting better glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and blood pressure (BP) goals may endanger...
OBJECTIVE: New guidelines recommend a target glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) of 7.5% to 8.0% in elderly ...
ObjectiveAlthough nursing home (NH) residents make up a large and growing proportion of Americans wi...
Objective: Although nursing home (NH) residents make up a large and growing proportion of Americans ...
International audienceObjective: To describe glycemic control in nursing home residents with diabete...
Background/objectiveGuidelines recommend less intensive glycemic treatment and less frequent glucose...
Introduction In older adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D), overtreatment with hypoglycaemic drugs (HDs...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend nursing home (NH) residents with cognitive impairment receive less ...
BACKGROUND: Guideline bodies recommend less strict glycaemic targets in older people with diabetes. ...
Prevalence, clinical correlates, and use of glucose-lowering drugs were comprehensively evaluated am...
Keith L Davis,1 Wenhui Wei,2 Juliana L Meyers,1 Brett S Kilpatrick,3 Naushira Pandya4 1RTI Health S...
Several clinical practice guidelines have recommended relaxing hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) goals for olde...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the situation for elderly patients with diabetes living in...
Aims: Determine prevalence of diabetes, and describe use of blood glucose lowering (BGL) drugs and g...
Objectives: Severe hypoglycemia is associated with cognitive decline and dementia in older persons w...
Introduction Targeting better glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and blood pressure (BP) goals may endanger...
OBJECTIVE: New guidelines recommend a target glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) of 7.5% to 8.0% in elderly ...