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World J Diabetes. Dec 15, 2014; 5(6): 877-881
Published online Dec 15, 2014. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v5.i6.877
Published online Dec 15, 2014. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v5.i6.877
Ref. | Method/population | Outcome |
de Beaufort et al[10] | Observational cross-sectional international study/2036 patients(11-18 yr) | No improvement in glycaemic control over a decade Those on twice daily free mix had significantly better control and the ones on twice daily injections had the worst HbA1c |
Holl et al[11] | Multicentre Observational study/872 patients (11-18 yr) | Deterioration in metabolic control in all three groups over 3 yr period One group had moved from twice daily to multiple injections |
Haller et al[12] | Observational Study (enrolled patients were on preferred regimes from 12 paediatric endocrinologists)/229 patients (9-15 yr) | Increased number of insulin types correlated with increased HbA1c |
Nordly et al[13] | Multicentre cross sectional sudy/874 (< 16 yr) | Children with 2 injections a day had significantly better control than children on 3 or four injections a day |
Paris et al[14] | Multicentre cross-sectional study/2743 patients (< 20 yr) | Insulin pump users had better control. No difference between MDI or 2-3 injections a day |
Jakisch et al[15] | Multicentre matched pair cohort analysis, comparing CSII to MDI/434 matched pairs | Significantly better HbA1c in CSII group after 1 yr but subsequently no difference at 3 yr |
- Citation: Soni A, Ng SM. Intensive diabetes management and goal setting are key aspects of improving metabolic control in children and young people with type 1 diabetes mellitus. World J Diabetes 2014; 5(6): 877-881
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-9358/full/v5/i6/877.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4239/wjd.v5.i6.877