Objective: Hypoglycaemia is the commonest diabetic emergency and is associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. This study looked at the use of the emergency services by people with diabetes, with particular reference to hypoglycaemia. Method: Data were collected on all attendances related to diabetes at accident and emergency departments at two district general hospitals in Surrey, UK, over a one year period. Results: Hypoglycaemia was the commonest reason for attendance at accident and emergency. The management of hypoglycaemia was variable, the most frequent method of treatment being intramuscular glucagon administered by the ambulance service. Ninety per cent of patients with hypoglycaemia were either discharged or self-discha...
Background: The Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) are working with NHS Fife Diabetes Service with the...
Objectives: To assess the development of complications in diabetic patients hypoglycemics and inject...
There has been a growing prevalence of patients with chronic medical conditions in South Africa, dia...
Background: After treating a hypoglycaemic patient, how in-depth a work-up is required to prevent th...
Severe hypoglycaemia is a serious condition and accounts for 0.6%–1.0% of all UK emergency ambulance...
Out-of-hospital hypoglycaemia is a common complication for individuals with diabetes mellitus and re...
INTRODUCTION: Acute hypoglycemia is a severe state which represents the most common acute complicati...
none6noAbstract Background and aims: Severe hypoglycemia is not rare in diabetes and markedly im-pac...
Objective: We aimed to characterize hypoglycaemia episodes and patients examined by a Pre-hospital M...
Background: Hypoglycaemia is a common and potentially life-threatening condition in people with diab...
Aims: To report the characteristics and treatment of individuals requiring emergency ambulance servi...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to characterize hypoglycaemia episodes and patients examined by a Pre-hospital ...
Background Hypoglycaemia is a common and potentially life threatening consequence of insulin a...
Aims: This study examines prehospital Emergency Medical Service (EMS) utilisation and patterns of de...
BackgroundHypoglycaemia is a common and potentially life-threatening condition in people with diabet...
Background: The Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) are working with NHS Fife Diabetes Service with the...
Objectives: To assess the development of complications in diabetic patients hypoglycemics and inject...
There has been a growing prevalence of patients with chronic medical conditions in South Africa, dia...
Background: After treating a hypoglycaemic patient, how in-depth a work-up is required to prevent th...
Severe hypoglycaemia is a serious condition and accounts for 0.6%–1.0% of all UK emergency ambulance...
Out-of-hospital hypoglycaemia is a common complication for individuals with diabetes mellitus and re...
INTRODUCTION: Acute hypoglycemia is a severe state which represents the most common acute complicati...
none6noAbstract Background and aims: Severe hypoglycemia is not rare in diabetes and markedly im-pac...
Objective: We aimed to characterize hypoglycaemia episodes and patients examined by a Pre-hospital M...
Background: Hypoglycaemia is a common and potentially life-threatening condition in people with diab...
Aims: To report the characteristics and treatment of individuals requiring emergency ambulance servi...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to characterize hypoglycaemia episodes and patients examined by a Pre-hospital ...
Background Hypoglycaemia is a common and potentially life threatening consequence of insulin a...
Aims: This study examines prehospital Emergency Medical Service (EMS) utilisation and patterns of de...
BackgroundHypoglycaemia is a common and potentially life-threatening condition in people with diabet...
Background: The Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) are working with NHS Fife Diabetes Service with the...
Objectives: To assess the development of complications in diabetic patients hypoglycemics and inject...
There has been a growing prevalence of patients with chronic medical conditions in South Africa, dia...