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Revision as of 05:13, 21 March 2014
Diagnosis
- Symptoms consistent with the diagnosis
- Symptoms associated with a low glucose level, usually <50
- Symptoms resolve with glucose administration
DDX
- Medication-induced
- Sepsis
- Toxin
- Insulinoma
- Hepatic failure
- Adrenal insufficiency
Treatment
- Hypoglycemia from insulin
- D50
- PO diet
- Glucagon
- Efficacy dependent on hepatic glycogen stores
- Onset of action slower than IV dextrose (7-10min)
- 1mg SC or IM
- Hypoglycemia from sulfonylureas
- D50
- Octreotide
- Used to reduce risk of recurrent hypoglycemia
- 50-100mcg SC
- Do NOT use glucagon (stimulates insulin release)
Disposition
- Consider admission for obs for sulfonylurea-induced hypoglycemia
See Also
Source
Tintinalli
