按年龄划分的糖尿病患者机动车碰撞的高危特征。

Thomas J Songer, Rashida R Dorsey
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研究强调,患有糖尿病的司机在机动车事故中的参与度更高。然而,对于给这些司机颁发驾照的最合适方法,存在着广泛的争论。糖尿病患者撞车的危险因素还没有明确定义。在本报告中,机动车碰撞参与被确定为两组1型糖尿病患者,以确定碰撞模式和特征是否因年龄而异。总的来说,报告的撞车事故在糖尿病患者和非糖尿病患者中随着年龄的增长而下降,但在整个年龄组中,糖尿病患者的撞车风险仍然较高。没有观察到糖尿病并发症、血糖控制、糖尿病治疗模式和机动车碰撞之间的关系。然而,在所有年龄段,严重的低血糖都与车祸密切相关。研究结果表明,尽管1型糖尿病患者的健康状况和年龄发生了变化,但与低血糖相关的撞车风险并没有显著降低。一些报告强调了糖尿病司机在机动车事故中的参与[Charlton, 2004]。然而,关于糖尿病在这些事故中的作用存在广泛的争论,世界各地对这些司机的许可政策也各不相同。1型糖尿病的自然病史(随着时间的推移,健康状况不断恶化)表明,影响糖尿病患者崩溃的因素可能会随着时间的推移而改变。然而,很少有报告按年龄对糖尿病患者撞车的相关因素进行了研究。
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High risk characteristics for motor vehicle crashes in persons with diabetes by age.

Studies highlight a higher involvement of drivers with diabetes in motor vehicle accidents. Extensive debate, though, exists over the most appropriate approach to license these drivers. Risk factors for crashes in persons with diabetes are not well defined. In this report, motor vehicle crash involvement was identified in two cohorts of persons with type 1 diabetes to identify if crash patterns and characteristics differ by age. Overall, reported crashes decline with age in persons with and without diabetes, but the crash risk remained higher for persons with diabetes throughout the age span. No relationship was observed between diabetes complications, blood glucose control, and diabetes treatment patterns and motor vehicle crashes. Severe hypoglycemia, though, was consistently and strongly related to crashes at all ages. The findings suggest that the crash risk related to hypoglycemia does not diminish markedly in persons with Type 1 diabetes, despite changes in health and age. Several reports highlight the involvement of drivers with diabetes in motor vehicle crashes [Charlton, 2004]. Extensive debate exists, though, over the role of diabetes in these crashes and licensing policy differs, worldwide, for these drivers. The natural history of type 1 diabetes (worsening health outcomes over time) indicates that factors influencing crashes in persons with diabetes may change over time. Few reports, though, have examined the factors related to crashes in persons with diabetes by age.

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