OBJECTIVE: After a previous survey on the incidence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) at onset of type 1 diabetes in children in 2013-2014 in Italy, we aimed to verify a possible decline in the incidence of DKA at onset during a national prevention campaign. DESIGN: Prospective observational study. SETTING: Multicentre study throughout Italy. INTERVENTION: National awareness campaign started in November 2015 and held until December 2017. PATIENTS: During 2016 and 2017 we collected data on all patients aged 0-18 years with new-onset diabetes. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: DKA (pH <7.30), severe DKA (pH <7.1), DKA in children below 6 years and DKA treatment according to the Italian Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology (ISPED) protocol were evaluated. RESULTS: Records (n=2361) of children with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes were collected from 58 out of 68 (85.3%) centres of the original survey participants and 100% of the previously surveyed tertiary centres. Overall, DKA was observed in 1124 patients, with an increased rate when compared with the previous survey (47.6% vs 38.5%, p=0.002), and severe DKA in 15.3%. In children below 6 years, DKA was observed in 323 out of 617 (52.5%) and severe DKA in 16.7%; in this age group, occurrence of DKA reduced by 21.3% (p=0.009). DKA treatment according to the ISPED guidelines was adopted in 95% of the centres, with a 27% improvement (p=0.025). CONCLUSIONS: During a 2-year awareness campaign, DKA at onset of diabetes in children and adolescents 0-18 years is still common and increased when compared with the 2013-2014 survey.

Objective: After a previous survey on the incidence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) at onset of type 1 diabetes in children in 2013-2014 in Italy, we aimed to verify a possible decline in the incidence of DKA at onset during a national prevention campaign. Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: Multicentre study throughout Italy. Intervention: National awareness campaign started in November 2015 and held until December 2017. Patients: During 2016 and 2017 we collected data on all patients aged 0-18 years with new-onset diabetes. Main outcome measures: DKA (pH <7.30), severe DKA (pH <7.1), DKA in children below 6 years and DKA treatment according to the Italian Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology (ISPED) protocol were evaluated. Results: Records (n=2361) of children with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes were collected from 58 out of 68 (85.3%) centres of the original survey participants and 100% of the previously surveyed tertiary centres. Overall, DKA was observed in 1124 patients, with an increased rate when compared with the previous survey (47.6% vs 38.5%, p=0.002), and severe DKA in 15.3%. In children below 6 years, DKA was observed in 323 out of 617 (52.5%) and severe DKA in 16.7%; in this age group, occurrence of DKA reduced by 21.3% (p=0.009). DKA treatment according to the ISPED guidelines was adopted in 95% of the centres, with a 27% improvement (p=0.025). Conclusions: During a 2-year awareness campaign, DKA at onset of diabetes in children and adolescents 0-18 years is still common and increased when compared with the 2013-2014 survey.

Diabetic ketoacidosis at the onset of disease during a national awareness campaign: A 2-year observational study in children aged 0-18 years

Salvatoni A
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2019-01-01

Abstract

Objective: After a previous survey on the incidence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) at onset of type 1 diabetes in children in 2013-2014 in Italy, we aimed to verify a possible decline in the incidence of DKA at onset during a national prevention campaign. Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: Multicentre study throughout Italy. Intervention: National awareness campaign started in November 2015 and held until December 2017. Patients: During 2016 and 2017 we collected data on all patients aged 0-18 years with new-onset diabetes. Main outcome measures: DKA (pH <7.30), severe DKA (pH <7.1), DKA in children below 6 years and DKA treatment according to the Italian Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology (ISPED) protocol were evaluated. Results: Records (n=2361) of children with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes were collected from 58 out of 68 (85.3%) centres of the original survey participants and 100% of the previously surveyed tertiary centres. Overall, DKA was observed in 1124 patients, with an increased rate when compared with the previous survey (47.6% vs 38.5%, p=0.002), and severe DKA in 15.3%. In children below 6 years, DKA was observed in 323 out of 617 (52.5%) and severe DKA in 16.7%; in this age group, occurrence of DKA reduced by 21.3% (p=0.009). DKA treatment according to the ISPED guidelines was adopted in 95% of the centres, with a 27% improvement (p=0.025). Conclusions: During a 2-year awareness campaign, DKA at onset of diabetes in children and adolescents 0-18 years is still common and increased when compared with the 2013-2014 survey.
2019
http://adc.bmjjournals.com
diabetes; diabetic ketoacidosis; epidemiology;
Rabbone, I; Maltoni, G; Tinti, D; Zucchini, S; Cherubini, V; Bonfanti, R; Scaramuzza, A; Lera, R; Bobbio, A; Piccinno, E; Reinstadler, P; Felappi, B; Prandi, E; Gallo, F; Frongia, Ap; Ripoli, C; Lo Presti, D; Tomaselli, L; Cardinale, G; Stamati, Fa; Citriniti, F; Suprani, T; Graziani, V; De Berardinis, F; Zampolli, M; De Marco, R; Cavalli, C; Lazzaro, N; De Donno, V; Toni, S; Piccini, B; Lenzi, L; Mainetti, B; Coccioli, Ms; D'Annunzio, ; Minuto, N; Aloe, S; Lucchesi, D; Cirillo, S; Sordelli, M; Del Vecchio, F; Salzano, Lg; Meschi, F; Iughetti, L; Predieri, B; Franzese, A; Mozzillo, E; Iafusco, D; Cadario, F; Savastio, S; Piredda, G; Cardella, F; Iovane, B; Calcaterra, V; Berioli, Mg; Biagioni, M; Randazzo, E; Patera, I; Schiaffini, R; Rutigliano, I; Lasagni, A; Innaurato, S; Gaiero, A; Fichera, G; Rabbone, I; Trada, M; Guerraggio, L; Cauvin, V; Franceschi, R; Tornese, G; Salvatoni, A; Marigliano, M; Sabbion, A; Maffeis, C; Arnaldi, C.
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