TY - JOUR
T1 - High frequency of diabetic ketoacidosis at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in Italian children
T2 - A nationwide longitudinal study, 2004-2013
AU - Diabetes Study Group Of The Italian Society For Pediatric Endocrinology And Diabetology (ISPED)
AU - Cherubini, Valentino
AU - Skrami, Edlira
AU - Ferrito, Lucia
AU - Zucchini, Stefano
AU - Scaramuzza, Andrea
AU - Bonfanti, Riccardo
AU - Buono, Pietro
AU - Cardella, Francesca
AU - Cauvin, Vittoria
AU - Chiari, Giovanni
AU - D'Annunzio, Giuseppe
AU - Frongia, Anna Paola
AU - Iafusco, Dario
AU - Patera, Ippolita Patrizia
AU - Toni, Sonia
AU - Tumini, Stefano
AU - Rabbone, Ivana
AU - Lombardo, Fortunato
AU - Carle, Flavia
AU - Gesuita, Rosaria
AU - Lera, Riccardo
AU - De Luna, Livia
AU - Gualtieri, Antonella
AU - Zecchino, Clara
AU - Piccinno, Elvira
AU - Reinstadler, Petra
AU - Prandi, Elena
AU - Gallo, Francesco
AU - Morganti, Gianfranco
AU - Ripoli, Carlo
AU - La Loggia, Alfonso
AU - Scanu, Piera
AU - Cardinale, Giuliana
AU - Tomaselli, Letizia Grazia
AU - Citriniti, Felice
AU - Lazzaro, Nicola
AU - De Donno, Valeria
AU - Mainetti, Benedetta
AU - Coccioli, Maria Susanna
AU - MacCioni, Rosella
AU - Marongiu, Ugo
AU - Bruzzese, Mariella
AU - Iannilli, Antonio
AU - Pardi, Daniela
AU - Confetto, Santino
AU - Zanfardino, Angela
AU - Iughetti, Lorenzo
AU - Franzese, Adriana
AU - Cadario, Francesco
AU - Milia, Anna Franca
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2016.
PY - 2016/12/19
Y1 - 2016/12/19
N2 - This longitudinal population-based study analyses the frequency of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) at type 1 diabetes diagnosis in Italian children under 15 years of age, during 2004-2013. DKA was defined as absent (pH ≥ 7.30), mild/moderate (7.1 ≤ pH < 7.30) and severe (pH < 7.1). Two multiple logistic regression models were used to evaluate the time trend of DKA frequency considered as present versus absent and severe versus absent, adjusted for gender, age group and geographical area of residence at diagnosis. Overall, 9,040 cases were ascertained. DKA frequency was 40.3% (95%CI: 39.3-41.4%), with 29.1% and 11.2% for mild/moderate and severe DKA, respectively. Severe DKA increased significantly during the period (OR = 1.03, 95%CI: 1.003-1.05). Younger-age children and children living in Southern Italy compared to Central Italy were at significantly higher risk of DKA and severe DKA. Family history of type 1 diabetes and residence in Sardinia compared to Central Italy were significantly associated with a lower probability of DKA and severe DKA. The high frequency of ketoacidosis in Italy over time and high variability among age groups and geographical area of residence, strongly suggests a continuing need for nationwide healthcare strategies to increase awareness of early detection of diabetes.
AB - This longitudinal population-based study analyses the frequency of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) at type 1 diabetes diagnosis in Italian children under 15 years of age, during 2004-2013. DKA was defined as absent (pH ≥ 7.30), mild/moderate (7.1 ≤ pH < 7.30) and severe (pH < 7.1). Two multiple logistic regression models were used to evaluate the time trend of DKA frequency considered as present versus absent and severe versus absent, adjusted for gender, age group and geographical area of residence at diagnosis. Overall, 9,040 cases were ascertained. DKA frequency was 40.3% (95%CI: 39.3-41.4%), with 29.1% and 11.2% for mild/moderate and severe DKA, respectively. Severe DKA increased significantly during the period (OR = 1.03, 95%CI: 1.003-1.05). Younger-age children and children living in Southern Italy compared to Central Italy were at significantly higher risk of DKA and severe DKA. Family history of type 1 diabetes and residence in Sardinia compared to Central Italy were significantly associated with a lower probability of DKA and severe DKA. The high frequency of ketoacidosis in Italy over time and high variability among age groups and geographical area of residence, strongly suggests a continuing need for nationwide healthcare strategies to increase awareness of early detection of diabetes.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85006380502&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1038/srep38844
DO - 10.1038/srep38844
M3 - Article
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 6
JO - Scientific Reports
JF - Scientific Reports
M1 - 38844
ER -