Recurrence of Hypoglycemia in Hospitalized Adult Patients in Non-Critical Areas: An Opportunity to Improve Patient Care Using Electronic Health Records

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Electronic Health Records offer an opportunity to improve patient care (in terms of quality and/or safety) by making available patient health information stored in a single Clinical Data Repository. We aimed to estimate the frequency of hypoglycemic recurrences in hospitalized adult patients in non-critical areas. We designed a cross sectional study with hospitalizations between 2017 and 2018, which included patients with at least one hypoglycemia health record (defined as a value <70 mg/dL, either by capillary glycemic monitoring or serum measurement). Recurrence was defined as those who presented a second event, with at least 2 hours of difference. We included 1884 patients, and 573 presented recurrences, yielding a global prevalence of 30.41% (95%CI 28.34-32.54). Due to the high frequency, it is important to identify vulnerable populations, to implement preventive measures to assist clinicians for decision-making tasks, as a clinical decision support system.

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Llera, L., Grande Ratti, M. F., Jauregui, O. I., Otero, C. M., Luna, D. R., Burgos, M., & Russo, M. P. (2022). Recurrence of Hypoglycemia in Hospitalized Adult Patients in Non-Critical Areas: An Opportunity to Improve Patient Care Using Electronic Health Records. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 290, pp. 373–376). IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI220099

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