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Diabetes Care, Vol 21, Issue 11 1870-1875, Copyright © 1998 by American Diabetes Association
Assessment of risk for severe hypoglycemia among adults with IDDM: validation of the low blood glucose index
BP Kovatchev, DJ Cox, LA Gonder-Frederick, D Young-Hyman, D Schlundt and W Clarke
University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, 22908, USA. bpk2u@virginia.edu
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical/research utility of the low blood
glucose index (LBGI), a measure of the risk of severe hypoglycemia (SH),
based on self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG). RESEARCH DESIGN AND
METHODS: There were 96 adults with IDDM (mean age 35+/-8 years, duration of
diabetes 16+/-10 years, HbA1 8.6+/-1.8%), 43 of whom had a recent history
of SH (53 did not), who used memory meters for 135+/-53 SMBG readings over
a month, and then for the next 6 months recorded occurrence of SH. The SMBG
data were mathematically transformed, and an LBGI was computed for each
patient. RESULTS: The two patient groups did not differ with respect to
HbA1, insulin units per day, average blood glucose (BG) and BG variability.
Patients with history of SH demonstrated a higher LBGI (P < 0.0005) and
a trend to be older with longer diabetes duration. Analysis of odds for
future SH classified patients into low- (LBGI <2.5), moderate- (LBGI
2.5-5), and high- (LBGI >5) risk groups. Over the following 6 months
low-, moderate-, and high-risk patients reported 0.4, 2.3, and 5.2 SH
episodes, respectively (P = 0.001). The frequency of future SH was
predicted by the LBGI and history of SH (R2 = 40%), while HbA1, age,
duration of diabetes, and BG variability were not significant predictors.
CONCLUSIONS: LBGI provides an accurate assessment of risk of SH. In the
traditional relationship history of SH-to-future SH, LBGI may be the
missing link that reflects present risk. Because it is based on SMBG
records automatically stored by many reflectance meters, the LBGI is an
effective and clinically useful on-line indicator for SH risk.

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