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DOI: 10.1055/a-2166-6928
Diabetes and Road Traffic
The DDG clinical practice guidelines are updated regularly during the second half of the calendar year. Please ensure that you read and cite the respective current version.
Change 1: Patients should be made aware of possible inaccuracies in
continuous glucose measurements and the time lag from blood glucose to tissue
glucose, e.g. to avoid overcorrections at high values or false security at low
values.
Reason: Information about inaccuracies may lead to
greater caution against hypoglycaemia in the patient's self-management
Supporting reference: [4–7]
Change 2: "blood glucose measurement"
has been changed to "glucose measurement".
Reason: Glucose
measurement in tissue is becoming more and more common and should therefore be
included. Further linguistic alignment is "controlled" rather than "measured".
"Controlled" includes measuring, finger-sticking, reading, or
scanning.
Change 3: Comma and "especially in severe depressive
disorders" deleted in the sentence: "There are restrictions on driving safety in
depression, especially in severe depressive disorders with psychotic
syndrome.
Reason: Linguistic and substantive clarification. In
the Driving Licence Ordinance, depression is only mentioned under "affective
psychoses" (this is not a diagnostic chapter in ICD10), here as " very severe
depression".However, "very severe" is not a diagnostic category in ICD10, it is
" major depressive episodes with psychotic syndrome". With the omission of the
comma, the meaning becomes clearer.Supporting reference: Driving Licence
Ordinance, Appendix 4, Point 7.5, ICD10 GM F32.3
Change 4: Is the
glucose value in the unproblematic range Reason: linguistic expansion from blood
glucose to blood glucose*tissue glucose
Change 5: Instead of Is
there a BG measuring device in the vehicle? Mandatory for blood glucose
self-monitoring, also useful for continuous glucose monitoring: Is there a blood
glucose measuring device in the vehicle?
Reason: Precision in
terms of content: Certainty of having a second control option with CGM as
well
Change 6: Complete revision of Practice tool 2
Recommendations for participating in traffic
Reason: Text needed
revision in terms of language, layout and content. ALL road users are addressed,
as, for example, pedestrians are also at risk of hypoglycaemia. Continuous
glucose monitoring is included as it is now a common glucose control method for
type 1 and type 2. The Road Traffic Ordinance and the Driving Licence Ordinance
are mentioned as legal bases, while the StVO explains the prohibition of the use
of insulin pumps and CGM devices while driving. The previous Practice tools 2
and 3 are merged into a new Practice tool 2 for better handling of patient
instruction in medical practice.
These practical recommendations highlight important contents of the S2e guideline Diabetes and Road Traffic/Diabetes und Straßenverkehr. The guideline is available online at https://www.ddg. info/fileadmin/user_upload/01_Die_DDG/03_Ausschuesse/06_Sozia les/2017-Leitlinie_S2e_Diabetes_und_Strassenverkehr_Endfassung. pdf. The long version of the guideline is binding and includes all appendices and literature references as well as the methodology report of the standardised literature search.
The guideline was published by the German Diabetes Society/Deutsche Diabetes Gesellschaft (DDG) with the participation of: Social Affairs Committee of the German Diabetes Society/Ausschuss Soziales der Deutschen Diabetes Gesellschaft, Diabetes and the Eye Working Group/AG Diabetes und Auge, German Society for General and Family Medicine/Deutsche Gesellschaft für Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin (DEGAM), German Society for Occupational and Environmental Medicine/Deutsche Gesellschaft für Arbeitsmedizin und Umweltmedizin (DGAUM), German Ophthalmological Society/Deutsche Ophthalmologische Gesellschaft (DOG), German Society for Psychology/Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGP), German Society for Transport Medicine/Deutsche Gesellschaft für Verkehrsmedizin (DGVM), German Society for Traffic Psychology/Deutsche Gesellschaft für Verkehrspsychologie (DGVP), Association of Diabetes Consultancy and Professional Training in Germany/Verband der Diabetes-Beratungs- und Schulungsberufe in Deutschland e.V. (VDBD), German Diabetes Association/Deutscher Diabetiker Bund (DDB), German Diabetes Federation/Deutsche Diabetes Föderation (DDF) and German Diabetes Aid – People with Diabetes/Deutsche Diabetes Hilfe – Menschen mit Diabetes (DDH-M).
Publication History
Article published online:
23 February 2024
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