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The prevalence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in adolescent-onset type 1 diabetic patients is high (30%) (2002 and 2010), but it remains stable
.
In view of the ever-changing statistics of the population with type 1 diabetes onset in adolescence
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Recently, a research article was published in Diabetes Care, an authoritative journal in the field of diabetes, in which researchers attempted to assess the time trend of the prevalence of DKA when adolescents under the age of 20 were diagnosed with type 1 diabetes from 2010 to 2016
Type 1 diabetes diagnosis
Researchers calculated the prevalence of DKA within 1 month after the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes and assessed the trend over time (2010-2016) (n=7612 diabetes cases; average [SD] age at diagnosis was 10.
1 [4.
5])
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In order to assess whether the observed trends can be attributed to changes in the distribution of social demographic factors in adolescents with type 1 diabetes, the researchers estimated the DKA-adjusted relative risk (RR) associated with the year, adjusting for age, gender, race/ethnicity, and income.
Trend of prevalence
The prevalence of DKA increased from 35.
3% in 2010 (95% CI 32.
2, 38.
4) to 40.
6% (95% CI 37.
8, 43.
4) in 2016 (Ptrend=0.
01)
.
The adjustment of social population factors did not substantially change the observed trends
It can be seen that the prevalence of DKA in patients diagnosed with type 1 diabetes between 2010 and 2016 has increased
.
This increase does not seem to be due to changes in the distribution of social population factors over time
The prevalence of DKA in patients diagnosed with type 1 diabetes between 2010 and 2016 has increased
.
This increase does not appear due to social factors distribution of the population over time due to the original source: Increase in Prevalence of Diabetic Ketoacidosis AT Diagnosis Among Youth With Type 1 Diabetes: the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth at The Study in this message