USE OF HOSPITAL SERVICES BY ELDERLY DIABETICS - THE FREDERICA STUDY OF DIABETIC AND FASTING HYPERGLYCEMIC PATIENTS AGED 60-74 YEARS

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作者
DAMSGAARD, EM
FROLAND, A
GREEN, A
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[1] Department of Medicine, Frederica Hospital, Odense
[2] University Institute of Clinical Genetics, Odense University Hospital, Odense
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10.1111/j.1464-5491.1987.tb00888.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The use of hospital services was studied in 228 patients with known diabetes (KD) (52 insulin treated, 101 diet plus oral hypoglycaemic agents (OHAs), 66 diet treated and 9 without treatment) and 87 subjects with fasting hyperglycaemia (FH) found by screening of a well‐defined population aged 60–74 years. Ninety per cent were NIDDM as evaluated by a high C‐peptide response on glucagon stimulation. Information about all admissions during the year before ascertainment was obtained from the complete regional computerized hospital registration system. The overall average admission rate per year for KD males was 0.47 and for females 0.50. The average number of bed‐days occupied per person‐year was 6.8 for KD males and 8.2 for females. These rates are 2–3 times higher than those of the general population. Insulin treated NIDDM patients had a rate of 23.9, whereas IDDM patients had a rate of 15.2 bed‐days per person‐year. The corresponding figures for patients treated with OHAs were 3.5 and for patients treated with diet 4.6. FH had overall bed‐day occupancy rates of 0.50 and 1.09 for males and females, respectively, which was less than half of that expected from the general population. If discharge diagnosis (principal and/or subsidiary) had been used for identification of hospitalized patients with diabetes the bed‐days used by KD patients would have been underestimated by 15.3%, most pronounced for diabetics treated with OHAs (21.1%) or diet (21.6%). 1987 Diabetes UK
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