Association of albumin and cholesterol levels with incidence of hypoglycaemia in people admitted to general internal medicine units
Diabetic Medicine Aug 17, 2018
Leibovitz E, et al. - Among people admitted to internal medicine units, researchers examined the connection between serum albumin and cholesterol levels at hospital admission and incident hypoglycaemia. They studied the electronic medical records of people hospitalized in Internal Medicine Departments in this cross-sectional analysis. The data presented in this work showed a combination of hypoalbuminaemia and hypocholesterolaemia upon admission greatly increased the risk of incident hypoglycaemia. Among people with and without diabetes mellitus, hypoalbuminaemia and hypocholesterolaemia forecast incident hypoglycaemia in the hospital setting.
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