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ey0016.13-3 | Diabetes | ESPEYB16

13.3. Levels of type 1 diabetes care in children and adolescents for countries at varying resource levels

GD Ogle , JE von Oettingen , AC Middlehurst , R Hanas , TJ Orchard

Pediatr Diabetes. 2019;20:93–98. DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12801• The quality and availability of pediatric diabetes management varies from setting to setting depending on the available resources.• In this position paper, the authors propose a ‘levels of care’ concept with three tiers that stratifies the existing levels of care into minimal care, interm...

ey0019.13-10 | Diabetes | ESPEYB19

13.10. Hemoglobin A1c trajectories in the first 18 months after diabetes diagnosis in the SWEET diabetes registry

P Prahalad , A Schwandt , S Besancon , M Mohan , B Obermannova , M Kershaw , R Bonfanti , A Pundziute Lycka , R Hanas , K Casteels , the SWEET Study Group

prahalad@stanford.edu Pediatr Diabetes 2022; 23: 228–236. doi: 10.1111/pedi.13278Brief Summary: Analysis of the multi-national SWEET diabetes registry showed that mean HbA1c in youth is highest at diagnosis and lowest at 4 to 5 months post-diagnosis. The HbA1c trajectory was lower in countries with nationalized health insurance. High gross domestic p...

ey0015.10-16 | Psychology and quality of life | ESPEYB15

10.16 Factors associated with diabetes-specific health-related quality of life in youth with T1DM: the global TEENs study

BJ Anderson , LM Laffel , C Domenger , T Danne , M Phillip , C Mazza , R Hanas , S Waldron , RW Beck , F Calvi-Gries , C Mathieu

To read the full abstract: Diabetes Care. 2017;40:1002-1009Quality of life (QOL) measures have increasingly been considered as end-points of medical interventions. Both general QOL and health- and disease-specific quality of life can be assessed using well defined and validated questionnaires. The TEENs study is an international, cross-sectional study of youth with T1DM. 5,887 participants were follo...

ey0020.8-5 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB20

8.5. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on long-term trends in the prevalence of diabetic ketoacidosis at diagnosis of paediatric type 1 diabetes: an international multicentre study based on data from 13 national diabetes registries

NH Birkebaek , C Kamrath , JM Grimsmann , K Aakesson , V Cherubini , K Dovc , C de Beaufort , GT Alonso , JW Gregory , M White , T Skrivarhaug , Z Sumnik , C Jefferies , T Hortenhuber , A Haynes , M De Bock , J Svensson , JT Warner , O Gani , R Gesuita , R Schiaffini , R Hanas , A Rewers , AJ Eckert , RW Holl , O Cinek

Brief summary: This international multicentre study collected data from 104 290 children and adolescents (6 months-18 years-old), to compare prevalence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes (T1D) before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prevalence of DKA at T1D diagnosis increased from 27.3% pre-pandemic to 39.4% during the pandemic, and the increased trends were associated with the pandemic containment measures.DKA is a life-thr...