OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in prepubertal children <11 yr with type 1 diabetes mellitus. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: This cross-sectional study involved 18 pediatric centers worldwide. All children, <11 y with a diabetes duration ≥12 months were invited to participate. Case Record Forms included information on clinical characteristics, insulin regimens, diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), severe hypoglycemia, language difficulties, and comorbidities. Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) was measured centrally by liquid chromatography (DCCT aligned, range: 4.4-6.3%; IFFC: 25-45 mmol/mol). RESULTS: A total of 1133 children participated (mean age: 8.0 ± 2.1 y; females: 47.5%, mean diabetes duration: ...
Background Early-onset type 1 diabetes (T1D) is associated with high risk of early cardiovascular co...
<p>We aimed to investigate care processes and outcomes among children and adolescents with typ...
<p>In the last decades, HbA1c levels in young diabetic patients have decreased. However differ...
peer reviewedObjective: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To reevaluate the persistence and stability of previously observed differenc...
Abstract OBJECTIVE—To reevaluate the persistence and stability of previously observed differences ...
OBJECTIVE: The reason for center differences in metabolic control of childhood diabetes is still unk...
OBJECTIVE — To reevaluate the persistence and stability of previously observed differences between p...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
Previous studies have suggested that clear HbA1c target setting by the diabetes team is associated w...
Background: For children with type 1 diabetes (T1D), achieving optimal glycaemic control is vital in...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the difference in metabolic outcomes at 1 and 2 yr post type 1 diabetes mell...
Objective: To compare demographic, clinical, and therapeutic characteristics of children with type 1...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS In diabetes mellitus type I, good glycaemic control is crucial in preventing long...
Background Early-onset type 1 diabetes (T1D) is associated with high risk of early cardiovascular co...
<p>We aimed to investigate care processes and outcomes among children and adolescents with typ...
<p>In the last decades, HbA1c levels in young diabetic patients have decreased. However differ...
peer reviewedObjective: To investigate whether center differences in glycemic control are present in...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To reevaluate the persistence and stability of previously observed differenc...
Abstract OBJECTIVE—To reevaluate the persistence and stability of previously observed differences ...
OBJECTIVE: The reason for center differences in metabolic control of childhood diabetes is still unk...
OBJECTIVE — To reevaluate the persistence and stability of previously observed differences between p...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
Previous studies have suggested that clear HbA1c target setting by the diabetes team is associated w...
Background: For children with type 1 diabetes (T1D), achieving optimal glycaemic control is vital in...
Objective: To evaluate glycaemic targets set by diabetes teams, their perception by adolescents and ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the difference in metabolic outcomes at 1 and 2 yr post type 1 diabetes mell...
Objective: To compare demographic, clinical, and therapeutic characteristics of children with type 1...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS In diabetes mellitus type I, good glycaemic control is crucial in preventing long...
Background Early-onset type 1 diabetes (T1D) is associated with high risk of early cardiovascular co...
<p>We aimed to investigate care processes and outcomes among children and adolescents with typ...
<p>In the last decades, HbA1c levels in young diabetic patients have decreased. However differ...