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Treatment regimens and glycosylated hemoglobin levels in youth with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes: Data from SEARCH (United States) and YDR (India) registries.

Citation
Amutha, A., et al. “Treatment Regimens And Glycosylated Hemoglobin Levels In Youth With Type 1 And Type 2 Diabetes: Data From Search (United States) And Ydr (India) Registries.”. Pediatric Diabetes.
Center University of Colorado Denver
Author Anandakumar Amutha, Pradeep A Praveen, Christine W Hockett, Toan C Ong, Elizabeth T Jensen, Scott P Isom, Ralph B D'Agostino Jr, Richard F Hamman, Elizabeth J Mayer-Davis, Raj Paul Wadwa, Jean M Lawrence, Catherine Pihoker, Michael G Kahn, Dana Dabelea, Nikhil Tandon, Viswanathan Mohan
Keywords A1c levels, type 1 diabetes, diabetes registry, youth onset Type 2 diabetes
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare treatment regimens and glycosylated hemoglobin (A1c) levels in Type 1 (T1D) and Type 2 diabetes (T2D) using diabetes registries from two countries-U.S. SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth (SEARCH) and Indian Registry of youth onset diabetes in India (YDR).

METHODS: The SEARCH and YDR data were harmonized to the structure and terminology in the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Common Data Model. Data used were from T1D and T2D youth diagnosed <20 years between 2006-2012 for YDR, and 2006, 2008, and 2012 for SEARCH. We compared treatment regimens and A1c levels across the two registries.

RESULTS: There were 4003 T1D (SEARCH = 1899; YDR = 2104) and 611 T2D (SEARCH = 384; YDR = 227) youth. The mean A1c was higher in YDR compared to SEARCH (T1D:11.0% ± 2.9% vs 7.8% ± 1.7%, P < .001; T2D:9.9% ± 2.8% vs 7.2% ± 2.1%, P < .001). Among T1D youth in SEARCH, 65.1% were on a basal/bolus regimen, whereas in YDR, 52.8% were on once/twice daily insulin regimen. Pumps were used by 16.2% of SEARCH and 1.5% of YDR youth with T1D. Among T2D youth, in SEARCH and YDR, a majority were on metformin only (43.0% vs 30.0%), followed by insulin + any oral hypoglycemic agents (26.3% vs 13.7%) and insulin only (12.8% vs 18.9%), respectively.

CONCLUSION: We found significant differences between SEARCH and YDR in treatment patterns in T1D and T2D. A1c levels were higher in YDR than SEARCH youth, for both T1D and T2D, irrespective of the regimens used. Efforts to achieve better glycemic control for youth are urgently needed to reduce the risk of long-term complications.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Pediatric diabetes
Date Published
03/2020
ISSN Number
1399-5448
DOI
10.1111/pedi.13004
Alternate Journal
Pediatr Diabetes
PMID
32134536
PMCID
PMC7744104
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