4:46 Sepsis: SIRS, Septic Shock, Physical Findings & Labs Clinical Presentation The clinical signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia can be characterized as 2 types: Neuroglycopenic (hypoglycemia in the brain ) Neurogenic (autonomic) Diabetic patients who exhibit these signs and symptoms do not necessa...
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Most hypoglycemia cases occur in patients with diabetes who are undergoing therapeutic intervention with meglitinides, sulfonylureas, or insulin. Drugs are the most common cause of hypoglycemia.[2]Metformin, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists, sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors...
Due to impaired autonomic counterregulatory responses (CRR), a serious condition, hypoglycemia associated autonomic failure (HAAF), may occur in diabetic patients2. Glucose concentration is monitored by multiple peripheral and central glucosensors in the hypothalamus and brainstem3. These neurons are ...
Tight glycemic control (TGC), the cornerstone of diabetic management, reduces the incidence and progression of diabetic microvascular disease. However, TGC can also lead to transient episodes of hypoglycemia, which have been associated with adverse outcomes in patients with diabetes. Here, we demonstrat...