Driving mishaps among individuals with type 1 diabetes: a prospective study

Daniel J Cox, Derek Ford, Linda Gonder-Frederick, William Clarke, Roger Mazze, Katie Weinger, Lee Ritterband, Daniel J Cox, Derek Ford, Linda Gonder-Frederick, William Clarke, Roger Mazze, Katie Weinger, Lee Ritterband

Abstract

Objective: Hypoglycemia-related neuroglycopenia disrupts cognitive-motor functioning, which can impact driving safety. Retrospective studies suggest that drivers with type 1 diabetes experience more collisions and citations than their nondiabetic spouses. We present the first prospective data documenting the occurrence of apparent neuroglycopenia-related driving performance impairments.

Research design and methods: We completed the initial screening of 452 drivers from three geographically diverse centers who then reported monthly occurrences of driving "mishaps," including collisions, citations, losing control, automatic driving, someone else taking over driving, and moderate or severe hypoglycemia while driving.

Results: Over 12 months, 52% of the drivers reported at least one hypoglycemia-related driving mishap and 5% reported six or more. These mishaps were related to mileage driven, history of severe hypoglycemia, and use of insulin pump therapy.

Conclusions: Many individuals with type 1 diabetes report hypoglycemia-related driving events. Clinicians should explore the recent experiences with hypoglycemia while driving and the risk of future events.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00191178.

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