Forensic Law in Hypoglycaemia-1

Derek C Beatty
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Hypoglycaemia, low Blood Glucose BG when BG falls below 3.0mmol/l exhibits Physiological Symptoms of Tremor, Sweating and Hunger, requiring prompt glucose treatment input which if not corrected leads to Confusion, Sensory Disturbance and Behaviour Change at 2.0mmol/l described as Neuroglycopenia. If Blood Glucose BG falls to 1.0mmol/l or 18mg/dl Diabetic Coma is likely to occur leading to unconsciousness and without fast acting glucose severe risk of death. An estimated 600 million patients with Diabetes are thought to exist in the World in 2022 and an estimated 4.5 million in the UK. It is estimated 10% of Diabetes patients are T1D Type 1 Diabetes Insulin Dependent and 90% T2D Type 2 Diabetes Patients Non-Insulin Dependent. Many T2D Patients may require Insulin Treatment several years after diagnosis. Does society really understand the daily burden the diabetes patient faces and the need if things go wrong to provide emergency patient support or the need for A1 Red Alert Emergency support in a hospital, and Paramedic Ambulance support in the Community? This is identified in the UK alone as over 95,000 Emergency Diabetes Hypoglycaemia Calls every year, many of which are potentially avoidable with better understanding and education with family and/or friend witness support.
低血糖的法医学-1
低血糖,当血糖低于3.0mmol/l时,出现震颤、出汗和饥饿等生理症状,需要及时输入葡萄糖治疗,如果不及时纠正,会导致2.0mmol/l时的思维混乱、感觉障碍和行为改变,称为神经性糖少症。当血糖降至1.0mmol/l或18mg/dl时,易发生昏迷,导致意识不清,无速效葡萄糖,死亡危险严重。据估计,到2022年,全球将有6亿糖尿病患者,英国估计有450万糖尿病患者。据估计,10%的糖尿病患者为T1D型1型糖尿病胰岛素依赖型,90%的T2D型2型糖尿病患者为非胰岛素依赖型。许多t2dm患者在诊断后几年可能需要胰岛素治疗。社会是否真的了解糖尿病患者每天所面临的负担,以及在出现问题时提供紧急患者支持的需要,或者医院需要A1红色警报紧急支持,社区需要护理救护车支持?仅在英国,每年就有超过95,000个紧急糖尿病低血糖电话,其中许多是可以通过更好的理解和教育以及家人和/或朋友证人的支持来避免的。
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