| Literature DB >> 25182937 |
Steven James1, Robyn Gallagher, Janet Dunbabin, Lin Perry.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vascular complications curtail life expectancy and quality of life in type 1 diabetes and development at younger ages is particularly detrimental. To date no review has summarised the prevalence or factors predicting their development in young adults.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25182937 PMCID: PMC4167503 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-593
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Literature search and review flow chart.
Reported prevalence of diabetic retinopathy
| Author(s); country of origin | Number of centres | Age, mean (SD) yrs.; sample size | Any DR | Non-proliferative DR | Proliferative or treated DR | Predictors |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Not provided | 19.0 (11.0) (White); n 215 (n 312 TS) | 10.2% | Moderate/severe DR (proliferative DR) | ||
| OR 12.40 (* 5.31 - 28.98) | ||||||
| Moderate/severe DR in White participants (proliferative DR) | ||||||
| OR 16.55 (* 5.43 - 50.45) | ||||||
| HbA1c (2% change) (proliferative DR) | ||||||
| OR 1.92 (* 1.36 - 2.70) | ||||||
| HbA1c (2% change) in White participants (proliferative DR) | ||||||
| OR 2.17 (* 1.34 - 3.50) | ||||||
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| Not provided | 21.0 (3.3) (In 1995 study), 20.2 (3.2) (Not in 1995 study); n 185 (In 1995 study), n 139 (Not in 1995 study) (n 324 TS) | In 1995 study: 61.2% | In 1995 study: 0.5% | ||
| Not in 1995 study: 51.8% | Not in 1995 study: 0.7% | |||||
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| Not provided | 23.0 (3.7); n 95 (2010), n 85 (2011) (n 707 TS) | 2010: 13.7% 2011: 9.4% | |||
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| Not provided | 9 yrs.: 18.8 (7.2) (DR -), 21.1 (6.4) (DR +); n 290 (n 474 TS) | 9 yrs.: 47% | 9 yrs.: 33% (Min); 11% (M); 2% (Mod - Sev) | 9 yrs.: 0.3% | Age at examination (per year) (DR) |
| < 20 years Hazard ratio 1.2 (* 1.1 - 1.3) | ||||||
| ≥ 20 years Hazard ratio 1.0 (* 1.0 - 1.0) | ||||||
| Diabetes duration at examination | ||||||
| versus 4 years (DR) | ||||||
| 7 years Hazard ratio 1.6 (* 0.8 - 3.3) | ||||||
| 9 years Hazard ratio 4.1 (* 2.2 - 7.6) | ||||||
| 14 years Hazard ratio 7.9 (* 3.5 - 17.5) | ||||||
| Non -White-race (versus White race) | ||||||
| Hazard ratio 1.6 (* 0.8 - 3.0) | ||||||
| HbA1c (per 1%) by diabetes duration (DR) | ||||||
| 4 years Hazard ratio 1.1 (* 1.0 - 1.3) | ||||||
| 7 years Hazard ratio 1.4 (* 1.3 - 1.6) | ||||||
| 9 years Hazard ratio 1.4 (* 1.2 - 1.6) | ||||||
| 14 years Hazard ratio 1.2 (* 1.0 - 1.6) | ||||||
| Male sex (DR) | ||||||
| Hazard ratio 1.3 (* 1.0 - 1.7) | ||||||
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| 19 and five^ | Median 21.1 (range 12.0 - 26.9); n 205 > 20 yrs. (n 339 TS) | 48.9% (Min) 20% (Mod plus) | |||
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| 19 and six^ | 20.4 (3.2) (Prepubertal diabetes onset), 24.2 (1.3) (Pubertal/post-pubertal diabetes onset); n 304 (Prepubertal diabetes onset), n 49 (Pubertal/post-pubertal diabetes onset ) (n 353 TS) | 57.6% | HbA1c (DR); p < 0.0001 | ||
| Diabetes duration | ||||||
| before puberty (DR); p < 0.05 | ||||||
| after the onset of puberty (DR); p < 0.001 | ||||||
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| n 11 | Very young pre-pubertal onset 22.0 (4.5); n 53 (n 105 TS) | 40% Diabetes duration - < 20 yrs.: 27% > 20 yrs.: 88% | 30% (M); 10% (Mod - Sev) |
(DR) Diabetic retinopathy (M) Mild (Min) Minimal (Mod) Moderate (n) Number (OR) Odds ratio (Sev) Severe (SD) Standard deviation.
(TS) Total sample (*) 95% Confidence interval (^) 19 paediatric departments and five/six departments of internal medicine.