| Literature DB >> 10821220 |
M Vanelli1, F Chiarelli, G Chiari, S Tumini, G Costi, L di Ricco, P Zanasi, M Catino, C Capuano, C Porcelli, B Adinolfi, F Cieri, T Giacalone, A Casani.
Abstract
A survey on glycemic control in 201 diabetic children and adolescents, aged 0-18 years, was performed in two Italian Centers for Childhood Diabetes (Chieti and Parma). Mean HbA1c was 7.8+/-1.4 (range 4.8-13.3%; median 7.6%). With progression of diabetes duration, deterioration of glycemic control was observed (r=0.20; p< 0.002), more evident in girls than in boys, with peaks at 14 (8.9+/-2.0 vs 6.9+/-1.7%; p<0.05) and 16 years (9.5+/-1.4% vs 8.1+/-1.1; p<0.02). No differences were found in BMI values in boys or girls, or for insulin doses which were increased significantly in both sexes according to age (r= 0.33, p<0.04). The number of insulin injections did not influence glycemic control. Only one severe hypoglycemic episode was reported during the period of observation. This study demonstrates that modern management, continuous education and patient and family empowerment are effective in attaining excellent glycemic control without increasing the risk of hypoglycemia.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10821220 DOI: 10.1515/jpem.1999.12.3.403
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab ISSN: 0334-018X Impact factor: 1.634