ADA Hypoglycemia Classification
Introduction
How does insulin work?
membrane-bound receptors on target tissues of our body to regulate metabolism
of carbohydrate, protein, and fats.
tissue.
Classification of hypoglycemia (ADA 2022):
Level 1:
- 54 to 70 mg/dL (SI: 3 to 3.9 mmol/L)
- hypoglycemia alert value
- initiate fast-acting carbohydrate (eg, glucose) treatment.
Level 2:
- <54 mg/dL (SI: <3 mmol/L)
- Threshold for neuroglycopenic symptoms
- Requires immediate action.
Level 3:
-
Hypoglycemia associated with a severe event characterized by altered
mental and/or physical status requiring assistance.
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Target organs for insulin include the liver, skeletal muscle, and adipose tissue.”
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