TY - JOUR
T1 - Visits at the primary clinic do not reduce ketoacidosis rates at presentation in type 1 diabetes mellitus
AU - Yona, Assaf
AU - Haim, Alon
AU - Friger, Michael
AU - Chechik, Tzila Gartzia
AU - Loewenthal, Neta
AU - Hershkovitz, Eli
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Foundation Acta Paediatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2021/3/1
Y1 - 2021/3/1
N2 - Aim: The rate of diabetic ketoacidosis at time of diagnosis of type 1 diabetes remains high. We examined whether visits to a primary care clinic up to a month prior to diagnosis of new onset diabetes affected ketoacidosis rates. Methods: Retrospective chart review of children who were diagnosed with type 1 diabetes from January 1, 2010, to December 31, 2014. Data collection included demographics, age at diagnosis, number of visits to the primary care clinic during the month prior the diagnosis, relevance to diabetes and outcome of those visits and the presence of ketoacidosis at diagnosis. We examined the relationship between the rate of ketoacidosis at diagnosis and the number of visits in the clinic, and to the demographic characteristics. Results: Of 159 patients, 115 visited their clinic in the month prior to diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. The rate of ketoacidosis at diagnosis was similar between those who visited the clinic and those who did not (37.4% compared to 38.6%). There was no difference in ketoacidosis rates between the different ethnic and socio-economic groups. Conclusion: Medical encounters in the month prior to diagnosis of type 1 diabetes did not reduce ketoacidosis rates in children.
AB - Aim: The rate of diabetic ketoacidosis at time of diagnosis of type 1 diabetes remains high. We examined whether visits to a primary care clinic up to a month prior to diagnosis of new onset diabetes affected ketoacidosis rates. Methods: Retrospective chart review of children who were diagnosed with type 1 diabetes from January 1, 2010, to December 31, 2014. Data collection included demographics, age at diagnosis, number of visits to the primary care clinic during the month prior the diagnosis, relevance to diabetes and outcome of those visits and the presence of ketoacidosis at diagnosis. We examined the relationship between the rate of ketoacidosis at diagnosis and the number of visits in the clinic, and to the demographic characteristics. Results: Of 159 patients, 115 visited their clinic in the month prior to diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. The rate of ketoacidosis at diagnosis was similar between those who visited the clinic and those who did not (37.4% compared to 38.6%). There was no difference in ketoacidosis rates between the different ethnic and socio-economic groups. Conclusion: Medical encounters in the month prior to diagnosis of type 1 diabetes did not reduce ketoacidosis rates in children.
KW - diabetic ketoacidosis
KW - medical encounters
KW - primary health care
KW - type 1 diabetes mellitus
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U2 - 10.1111/apa.15542
DO - 10.1111/apa.15542
M3 - Article
C2 - 32815212
AN - SCOPUS:85090923416
SN - 0803-5253
VL - 110
SP - 995
EP - 1000
JO - Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics
JF - Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics
IS - 3
ER -