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Objective: To define the demographic and clinical characteristics of children at the onset of type 1 diabetes (T1D), with particular attention to the frequency of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Study design: The Pediatric Diabetes Consortium enrolled children with new-onset T1D into a common database. For this report, eligible subjects were aged <19 years, had a pH or HCO3 value recorded at diagnosis, and were positive for at least one diabetes-associated autoantibody. Of the 1054 children enrolled, 805 met the inclusion criteria. A pH of <7.3 and/or HCO3 value of <15 mEq/L defined DKA. Data collected included height, weight, hemoglobin A1c, and demographic information (eg, race/ethnicity, health insurance status, parental education, family income). Results: The 805 children had a mean age of 9.2 years, 50% were female; 63% were non-Hispanic Caucasian. Overall, 34% of the children presented in DKA, half with moderate or severe DKA (pH <7.2). The risk for DKA was estimated as 54% in children aged <3 years and 33% in those aged ≥3 years (P =.006). In multivariate analysis, younger age (P =.002), lack of private health insurance (P < .001), African-American race (P =.01), and no family history of T1D (P =.001) were independently predictive of DKA. The mean initial hemoglobin A1c was higher in the children with DKA compared with those without DKA (12.5% ± 1.9% vs 11.1% ± 2.4%; P < .001). Conclusion: The incidence of DKA in children at the onset of T1D remains high, with approximately one-third presenting with DKA and one-sixth with moderate or severe DKA. Increased awareness of T1D in the medical and lay communities is needed to decrease the incidence of this life-threatening complication. Copyright © 2013 Mosby Inc.
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Klingensmith, G. J., Tamborlane, W. V., Wood, J., Haller, M. J., Silverstein, J., Cengiz, E., … Beck, R. W. (2013). Diabetic ketoacidosis at diabetes onset: Still an all too common threat in youth. Journal of Pediatrics, 162(2). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.06.058
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