Affiliation: | a Department of Medical Informatics, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark b Department of Endocrinology, St. Thomas' Hospital, London, UK c Department of Systems Science, City University, London, UK |
Abstract: | This paper describes and analysis of the temporal relation between episodes of low blood glucose (hypoglycaemia) and counter-regulations, i.e., episodes of elevated blood glucose (hyperglycaemia), in patients with insulin dependent diabetes. The relation was assessed by statistical methods based on a metabolic computer model of the human glucose metabolism. The study material was standard collected clinical data on meals, insulin injections, and measured blood glucose from hospitalised patients. We have found that a typical hypoglycaemic counter-regulation begins 6–8 h after the hypoglycaemia, that it lasts 16–18 h, giving a total duration of 24 h, and that it elevates the blood glucose by 4–10 mmol/l. The phenomenon was demonstrated in the data from more than half of the patients with hypoglycaemic episodes. |