High Mortality Among Young Hospitalized Diabetics
posted 04/05/04
People under 30 who are admitted to hospital for diabetes
type 1 are at substantially increased risk of dying from natural causes and
suicide.
Although death in young people with diabetes is not common, those hospitalized
for the condition are nine times more likely than the general population to die
within three years of admission, write Dr. Stephen E Roberts and colleagues from
the University of Oxford. Furthermore, they point out that these ratios "were
higher than those of 2 to 4 recently reported from population based diabetes
cohorts and registers."
The researchers analyzed all National Health Service hospital admissions for
diabetes mellitus within the area covered by the Oxford record linkage study
between 1968 and1996. They found 4992 admissions for diabetes in people under 30
years in that period.
There were 58 deaths during 3 years of follow-up, including 32 in the first year
and 15 during the first admission to hospital. Coroners' reports recorded 29
cases of death due to diabetes mellitus, 14 from other diseases, 9 by suicide
and 6 from accidents.
For the 1010 people admitted with diabetic coma or ketoacidosis, standardized
mortality ratios were 27.9 in the first year and 12.9 at 3 years. The
standardized mortality ratio at three years for suicide was 11.7.
In light of this, the authors conclude that people hospitalized for type 1
diabetes -- who make up the majority of diabetes cases in this age group --
should be considered as being at much greater risk of death, than the type 1
diabetes population overall.
Source: Diabetes In Control.com: BMJ 2004;328:741-742.
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