Hypoglycemia with Beta-Blocker in Patients with Type II Diabetes

Rehmat Wali, N. Muhammad, Naseem-Ur- Rahman, T. Khan, Muhammad Waqas, Muhammad Umair Khan
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Objective: To ascertain the frequency of hypoglycemia in diabetic patients using beta blockers.Study Design: A descriptive cross-sectional study.Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted in the Department of Nephrology and Medicine, Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar, Pakistan, from 10th October 2021 to 10th April 2022.Materials and Methods: The total number of diabetic patients with hypoglycemia was 196, who were included in this study. The patients’ medical record was assessed, and the use of beta-blocker was noted and recorded.Results: This study included those patients whose ages ranged from 30 to 70 years, with a mean age of 51.964±6.38 years. The average duration of diabetes was 7.989±2.74 years, and an average weight of 87.178 kg. Male patients were 71.9%, and females were 28.1%, 43.9% of diabetic patients who had hypoglycemia used beta blockers. Conclusion:  According to this study, diabetic people who take oral beta-blockers have a higher risk of developing hypoglycemia. This research shows that Beta Blocker use causes increased chances of hypoglycemia in people with diabetes.
乙型阻滞剂治疗II型糖尿病患者的低血糖
目的:了解使用-受体阻滞剂的糖尿病患者发生低血糖的频率。研究设计:描述性横断面研究。研究地点和时间:研究于2021年10月10日至2022年4月10日在巴基斯坦白沙瓦雷丁夫人医院肾内科和医学系进行。材料与方法:本研究共纳入196例糖尿病合并低血糖患者。评估患者的医疗记录,并记录β受体阻滞剂的使用情况。结果:本组患者年龄30 ~ 70岁,平均年龄51.964±6.38岁。平均糖尿病病程为7.989±2.74年,平均体重为87.178 kg。男性患者占71.9%,女性患者占28.1%,有低血糖的糖尿病患者中有43.9%使用β受体阻滞剂。结论:根据这项研究,服用口服-受体阻滞剂的糖尿病患者发生低血糖的风险更高。这项研究表明-受体阻滞剂的使用会增加糖尿病患者低血糖的几率。
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