From: Epidemiology and outcomes from severe hypoglycemia in Kuwait: a prospective cohort study
Variables | Severe Hypoglycemia N = 167 (%) |
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Demographics | |
1. Gender | |
a.Male | 98 (60.5) |
b.Female | 64 (39.5) |
2.Nationality | |
a.Kuwaiti | 102 (63) |
b.Non Kuwaiti | 60 (37) |
Age (mean ± std.) | 51 ± 17 |
3. Location | |
a. Home | 153 (95) |
b. Public | 9 (5) |
Random blood glucose level | |
(mmol/dl) (mean ± std.) | 1.1 ± .9 |
Diurnal variation | |
a.6:00–11:59 | 47 (27) |
b.12:00–17:59 | 50 (31) |
c.18:00–23:59 | 38 (23.5) |
d.00:00–06:00 | 27 (16.5) |
Scene time (mean ± std.) | 28 ± 13 |
Clinical presentation | |
Primary compliant | |
a. loss of consciousness | 59 (36.4) |
b. Altered mental status | 80 (49.4) |
c. dizziness | 2 (1.2) |
d. Weakness | 18 (11.1) |
e. Cerebrovascular accident mimic symptoms | 2 (1.2) |
f. seizures | 1(.6) |
Transportation to the hospital | |
a. Transported to hospital | 55 (34) |
b. Patient refused transportation | 85 (52.5) |
. Left on scene | 22 (13.5) |
Recurrent utilization of EMS | 27 (17) |