Does diabetic ketoacidosis at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus predict poorer long-term glycemic control

IRISH JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2023)

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Background Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a life-threatening complication of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Aims This study aimed to determine (1) whether DKA at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes is associated with poorer long-term glycemic control and (2) whether there are confounding factors which may impact the mode of presentation of type 1 diabetes mellitus or subsequent glycemic control. Methods This study was conducted via review of 102 patient files extracted from the Young Person’s Type 1 Diabetes Clinic at Cork University Hospital. Glycemic control was measured using the average of the patient’s three most recent HbA1C levels, recorded a median of 11 years post-diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus. Results Data analysis revealed a positive association between DKA at diagnosis and poorer long-term glycemic control, with HbA1c levels tracking 6.58 mmol/mol (0.6%) higher at follow up in the group with DKA compared to the group without DKA at diagnosis. Certain sociodemographic factors were found to predict worse glycemic control at follow-up: Individuals using recreational drugs and those reporting mental health difficulties were found to have higher levels of HbA1C at follow up ( p = ·006,·012, respectively) compared to individuals who did not. Conclusions Diabetic ketoacidosis at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes mellitus was shown to be associated with poorer long-term glycemic control in this study. Furthermore, individuals who utilize recreational drugs or have mental health difficulties had significantly worse glycemic control at follow-up.
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ketoacidosis,diabetes mellitus,long-term
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