2型糖尿病患者低血糖的处理

J. Unger
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低血糖是糖尿病患者强化管理的限速步骤。将糖化血红蛋白(A1C)降低到规定的目标,有望降低患长期和短期糖尿病相关并发症的风险。医生青睐的一些较便宜和常用的降糖药会导致体重增加、低血糖,甚至增加心血管(CV)死亡的风险。虽然达到A1C < 7%的目标是护理标准,但临床医生往往不能评估患者的血糖变异性,这可能增加氧化应激,导致长期糖尿病相关并发症,包括心血管死亡。浓缩胰岛素和胰高血糖素样肽-1受体激动剂单独或相互联合使用可降低血糖变异性和低血糖的风险。对于2型糖尿病患者,应优先选择能使患者安全达到A1C目标而不出现体重增加和低血糖的药物。
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Management of Hypoglycemia in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Hypoglycemia is the rate-limiting step of intensive management in patients with diabetes. Lowering one’s A1C to a prescribed target is expected to mitigate one’s risk of developing longand short-term diabetes-related complications. Several of the less expensive and commonly prescribed glucose lowering agents favored by practitioners result in weight gain, hypoglycemia, and even an increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) mortality. Although achieving a targeted A1C of <7 % is the standard of care, clinicians often fail to evaluate patients for glycemic variability which can increase oxidative stress driving long-term diabetesrelated complications including CV death. The use of concentrated insulins and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists separately or in combination with each other reduces glycemic variability and one’s risk of hypoglycemia. Pharmaceutical agents which allow patients to safely achieve their targeted A1C without weight gain and hypoglycemia should be preferred in patients with type 2 diabetes.
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