Visual Symptoms During Hypoglycemia: A Case Series

ABSTRACT: Objective: To recognize visual symptoms that occur during hypoglycemia to help patients avoid severe hypoglycemic events.Methods: A series of adults with insulin-requiring diabetes were asked to complete questionnaires concerning visual symptoms during hypoglycemia (blood glucose <70 mg...

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Main Authors: Tulsi Sharma, MD, Harpreet Kaur, MD, Ruth S. Weinstock, MD, PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-01-01
Series:AACE Clinical Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2376060520303606
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spelling doaj-b9137f98a0a9493691db33327cf4fe512021-04-30T07:24:25ZengElsevierAACE Clinical Case Reports2376-06052015-01-0111e32e35Visual Symptoms During Hypoglycemia: A Case SeriesTulsi Sharma, MD0Harpreet Kaur, MD1Ruth S. Weinstock, MD, PhD2From SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse New York.From SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse New York.From SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse New York.; Address correspondence to Dr. Ruth S. Weinstock, SUNY Upstate Medical University, 750 East Adams Street (CWB 353), Syracuse, NY 13210.ABSTRACT: Objective: To recognize visual symptoms that occur during hypoglycemia to help patients avoid severe hypoglycemic events.Methods: A series of adults with insulin-requiring diabetes were asked to complete questionnaires concerning visual symptoms during hypoglycemia (blood glucose <70 mg/dL). For patients using a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS), glucose levels during the time of symptoms were confirmed from downloads of their devices and meter readings when available. Pregnant women and those with an inability to complete the survey were excluded. Demographic information and type, duration, and complications of diabetes were obtained from medical record review.Results: Participants (n = 107) were 68.6% female, with a mean age of 50.4 years, duration of diabetes of 9 to 46 years, 59.2% of participants had type 1 diabetes (39% pump users) and 22 participants were using CGMS (2 of these 22 participants were excluded because of incomplete data). Of the CGMS users, 75.0% had ≥1 visual symptom, and 86.6% had glucose levels <60 mg/dL with visual symptoms. Blurred vision was the most common visual symptom reported during hypoglycemia (73.3% of all participants and 65.0% using CGMS), followed by dimness of vision (44.7%), “black spots” (37.1%), central black hole (34.3%), double vision (15.3%), and transient complete loss of vision (2.8%). Time from onset to resolution of symptoms was less than 30 minutes in 80.0% of participants.Conclusion: Visual symptoms are common during hypoglycemia but not widely appreciated. Blurred vision, common with hyperglycemia, is also seen during hypoglycemia. It is especially important for patients with poor hypoglycemic awareness to be educated to better recognize that changes in vision may indicate hypoglycemia.Abbreviations: CGMS continuous glucose monitoring systemhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2376060520303606
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author Tulsi Sharma, MD
Harpreet Kaur, MD
Ruth S. Weinstock, MD, PhD
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Visual Symptoms During Hypoglycemia: A Case Series
AACE Clinical Case Reports
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Harpreet Kaur, MD
Ruth S. Weinstock, MD, PhD
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title Visual Symptoms During Hypoglycemia: A Case Series
title_short Visual Symptoms During Hypoglycemia: A Case Series
title_full Visual Symptoms During Hypoglycemia: A Case Series
title_fullStr Visual Symptoms During Hypoglycemia: A Case Series
title_full_unstemmed Visual Symptoms During Hypoglycemia: A Case Series
title_sort visual symptoms during hypoglycemia: a case series
publisher Elsevier
series AACE Clinical Case Reports
issn 2376-0605
publishDate 2015-01-01
description ABSTRACT: Objective: To recognize visual symptoms that occur during hypoglycemia to help patients avoid severe hypoglycemic events.Methods: A series of adults with insulin-requiring diabetes were asked to complete questionnaires concerning visual symptoms during hypoglycemia (blood glucose <70 mg/dL). For patients using a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS), glucose levels during the time of symptoms were confirmed from downloads of their devices and meter readings when available. Pregnant women and those with an inability to complete the survey were excluded. Demographic information and type, duration, and complications of diabetes were obtained from medical record review.Results: Participants (n = 107) were 68.6% female, with a mean age of 50.4 years, duration of diabetes of 9 to 46 years, 59.2% of participants had type 1 diabetes (39% pump users) and 22 participants were using CGMS (2 of these 22 participants were excluded because of incomplete data). Of the CGMS users, 75.0% had ≥1 visual symptom, and 86.6% had glucose levels <60 mg/dL with visual symptoms. Blurred vision was the most common visual symptom reported during hypoglycemia (73.3% of all participants and 65.0% using CGMS), followed by dimness of vision (44.7%), “black spots” (37.1%), central black hole (34.3%), double vision (15.3%), and transient complete loss of vision (2.8%). Time from onset to resolution of symptoms was less than 30 minutes in 80.0% of participants.Conclusion: Visual symptoms are common during hypoglycemia but not widely appreciated. Blurred vision, common with hyperglycemia, is also seen during hypoglycemia. It is especially important for patients with poor hypoglycemic awareness to be educated to better recognize that changes in vision may indicate hypoglycemia.Abbreviations: CGMS continuous glucose monitoring system
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