Reducing rates of severe hypoglycemia in a population-based cohort of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes over the decade 2000-2009

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OBJECTIVE - To examine rates of severe hypoglycemia (SH) in a large population-based cohort of children with type 1 diabetes and relationships to HbA 1c. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Data from 1,683 children (mean [SD] age at diagnosis 10.5 [4.2]; range 1-18 years) from 2000 to 2009 were analyzed from the Western Australian Children's Diabetes Database. Rates of SH were related to HbA 1c using negative binomial regression. RESULTS - A total of 7,378 patient-years of data and 780 SH events were recorded. The rate of SH per 100 patient-years peaked at 17.3 in 2001 and then declined from 2004 to a nadir of 5.8 in 2006. HbA 1c <7% was not associated with higher risk of SH (incidence rate ratio 1.2 [95% CI 0.9-1.6], P = 0.29) compared with HbA 1c of 8-9%. CONCLUSIONS - In a sample of youth with type 1 diabetes, there has been a decrease in rates of SH and a weaker relationship with glycemic control than previously observed. © 2011 by the American Diabetes Association.

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O’Connell, S. M., Cooper, M. N., Bulsara, M. K., Davis, E. A., & Jones, T. W. (2011). Reducing rates of severe hypoglycemia in a population-based cohort of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes over the decade 2000-2009. Diabetes Care, 34(11), 2379–2380. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc11-0748

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