2024
Risk of Infection in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes With Relaxed Glycemic Control.
Lipska K, Gilliam L, Lee C, Liu J, Liu V, Moffet H, Parker M, Zapata H, Karter A. Risk of Infection in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes With Relaxed Glycemic Control. Diabetes Care 2024, 47: 2258-2265. PMID: 39436715, DOI: 10.2337/dc24-1612.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRisk of hospitalizationIncreased risk of hospitalizationType 2 diabetesRelative riskIntegrated health care delivery systemGlycemic controlHealth care delivery systemCare delivery systemOlder patientsBone infectionIncreased riskRelative risk of hospitalizationEstimated incidence rateGlycemic control levelsRates of hospitalizationRetrospective cohort studySoft tissueCategories of infectionOlder adultsUnadjusted riskClinical guidelinesRisk of infectionIncidence rateCohort studyNegative binomial model
2023
Glycemic control and diabetes complications across health status categories in older adults treated with insulin or insulin secretagogues: The Diabetes & Aging Study
Lipska K, Huang E, Liu J, Parker M, Laiteerapong N, Grant R, Moffet H, Karter A. Glycemic control and diabetes complications across health status categories in older adults treated with insulin or insulin secretagogues: The Diabetes & Aging Study. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2023, 71: 3692-3700. PMID: 37638777, PMCID: PMC10872822, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.18565.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of complicationsComplication riskPoor healthIntermediate healthOlder adultsGood healthRetrospective cohort studyEndocrine Society guidelinesIntegrated healthcare delivery systemType 2 diabetesProportional hazards modelHealth status categoriesHealthcare delivery systemMacrovascular eventsCohort studyGlycemic controlPrimary outcomeSevere hypoglycemiaSociety guidelinesClinical variablesInsulin secretagoguesHazards modelComplicationsCombined outcomeAging StudyAdjustment for Social Risk Factors in a Measure of Clinician Quality Assessing Acute Admissions for Patients With Multiple Chronic Conditions
Lipska K, Altaf F, Barthel A, Spatz E, Lin Z, Herrin J, Bernheim S, Drye E. Adjustment for Social Risk Factors in a Measure of Clinician Quality Assessing Acute Admissions for Patients With Multiple Chronic Conditions. JAMA Health Forum 2023, 4: e230081. PMID: 36897581, DOI: 10.1001/jamahealthforum.2023.0081.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple chronic conditionsSocial risk factorsMedicare-Medicaid dual eligibilityRisk factorsChronic conditionsSocioeconomic status indexMeasure scoresAcute admissionsCohort studyDual eligibilityHealthcare ResearchDual-eligible patientsRetrospective cohort studyUnplanned hospital admissionsRisk of hospitalizationArea Health Resource FileService beneficiaries 65 yearsBeneficiaries 65 yearsRisk factor adjustmentStatus indexMedicare administrative claimsHospital admissionOutcome measuresAdministrative claimsMAIN OUTCOME