Główne pojęcia
Corticosteroid injections have minimal impact on blood sugar levels for most individuals.
Streszczenie
The study examines the impact of Intra-articular corticosteroid (IACS) injections on blood glucose levels in individuals with diabetes.
- Topline:
- IACS injections pose minimal risk of accelerating diabetes.
- Methodology:
- Study on 1169 adults receiving IACS injections.
- Analyzed A1C levels before and after injections.
- Takeaway:
- 16% experienced higher A1C levels post-injection.
- A1C levels rose by 1.2% in the greater-than-expected group.
- In Practice:
- Clinicians should counsel patients with suboptimally controlled diabetes.
- Source:
- Led by Terin T. Sytsma, MD, of Mayo Clinic.
- Limitations:
- Retrospective study, limited population diversity.
- Disclosures:
- Funded by Mayo Clinic and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences.
Statystyki
Almost half of Americans with diabetes have arthritis.
A1C levels rose by an average of 1.2% in the greater-than-expected group.
One patient had severe hyperglycemia linked to the injection.
Cytaty
"Although most patients do not experience an increase in A1C after IACS, clinicians should counsel patients with suboptimally controlled diabetes about risks of further hyperglycemia after IACS administration." - Researchers