Stroke Training and Awareness Resources (STARs)



How common is abnormal glucose and diabetes in acute stroke patients?

Q. How common is abnormal glucose and diabetes in acute stroke patients? Answer Yes or No to each of the questions below:

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Q. How common is abnormal glucose and diabetes in acute stroke patients? Answer each of the Yes/No questions below. Correct answers in bold:

1. Hyperglycaemia (defined as random plasma glucose concentration of >11.0mmol/l or fasting plasma glucose concentration of >7.0mmol/l or an HbA1c of 6.5% or above) is present in about 10% of acute stroke patients?

No: Correct,  it is about 43%. 

Yes: Wrong, it is about 43%.

 

2. Of those acute stroke patients presenting with hyperglycaemia, about 8%-20% already have diabetes?

Yes: Correct, about 8%-20% of these patients have known Diabetes. 

No: Wrong, about 8%-20% of these patients have known Diabetes.

 

3. Of those acute stroke patients presenting with hyperglycaemia, about 50% are new diabetics?

No: Correct, about 16%-24% have previously unrecognised diabetes.

Yes: Wrong, about 16%-24% have previously unrecognised diabetes.

Page last reviewed: 06 Dec 2021