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Hemoglobin A1c Trajectory in Pediatric Patients with Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes.

Citation
Prahalad, P., et al. “Hemoglobin A1C Trajectory In Pediatric Patients With Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes.”. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, pp. 456-461.
Center Stanford University
Author Priya Prahalad, Jaden Yang, David Scheinker, Manisha Desai, Korey Hood, David M Maahs
Keywords hemoglobin A1c, New diagnosis, Pediatrics, type 1 diabetes
Abstract

Despite advances in diabetes technology and treatment, a majority of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) fail to meet hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) targets. Among high-income nations, the United States has one of the highest mean HbA1c values. We tracked the HbA1c values of 261 patients diagnosed with T1D in our practice over a 2.5-year period to identify inflection points in the HbA1c trajectory. The HbA1c declined until 5 months postdiagnosis. There was a rise in the HbA1c between the fifth and sixth month postdiagnosis. The HbA1c continued to steadily rise and by 18 months postdiagnosis, the mean HbA1c was 8.2%, which is also our clinic mean. Understanding the HbA1c trajectory early in the course of diabetes has helped to identify opportunities for intensification of diabetes management to flatten the trajectory of HbA1c and improve clinical outcomes.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Diabetes technology & therapeutics
Volume
21
Issue
8
Number of Pages
456-461
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1557-8593
DOI
10.1089/dia.2019.0065
Alternate Journal
Diabetes Technol. Ther.
PMID
31180244
PMCID
PMC7001422
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