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1367-P: Effect of Nationwide Reimbursement of Sensor-Augmented Pump (SAP) Therapy in a Paediatric Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) Population on HbA1c, Hypoglycaemia, and Quality of Life (QoL) According to Age Groups in the RESCUE-Paediatrics Study
- Source :
- Diabetes. 68
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- American Diabetes Association, 2019.
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Abstract
- Background: Long-term real-life data of SAP in pediatric T1D patients are scarce. Objectives: To assess the impact of 12 months use of SAP in a nationwide study of pediatric T1D patients on HbA1c, hypoglycemia and quality of life1 according to age. Methods: Between 12/2014 and 02/2017, 75 children entered Belgian reimbursement system for SAP and were followed for 12 months. Study endpoints included change in HbA1c at 0-4-8-12 months; time-in-hypoglycemia ( Results: Seventy-three patients used SAP for 12 months. Baseline HbA1c (7.2±0.7%) decreased to 7.1±0.8% at 4 months (p=0.02), remained stable at 8 months (p=0.03) and 12 months (p=0.15). In pubertal children (n=29) baseline was 7.1±0.7%. It decreased to 6.8±0.7% at 4 months (p=0.003), increased to 7.0±0.8% at 8 months (p=0.02) and to 7.1±0.8% at 12 months (p=0.20). In prepubertal children (n=43) baseline Hb1Ac was 7.3±0.7%; and evolved towards 7.1±0.8% at 12 months (p=0.40). In pubertal children, time-in-hypoglycemia decreased from 7.1±6.9% to 5.7±5.1% (p=0.06) the first year, while time-in-severe-hypoglycemia did not significantly change (1.0±1.7% to 1.3±2.0%). In prepubertal children, both parameters did not significantly change (5,9±5,4% to 5,6±3,4% - 0,8±1,4% to 1,1±1,4%). In pubertal children and their parents, QoL did not significantly change. In prepubertal children, satisfaction scores improved after 12months from 67±12 to 70±9 (p=0.026). Conclusions: One year reimbursement of SAP in pediatric T1D patients improved HbA1c in the first 8 months in all; tended to decrease hypoglycemia in pubertal children; while improving QoL in prepubertal children. 1RESCUE-NCT02601729. 2Impact, satisfaction, worry (children) and parents. Disclosure F. De Ridder: None. S. Jacobs: None. S. Charleer: Other Relationship; Self; Roche Diabetes Care. P. Gillard: None. K. Casteels: None. S. Van Aken: None. I. Gies: None. G. Massa: None. P.A. Lysy: None. K. Logghe: None. M. Lebrethon: None. S. Depoorter: None. K.J. Ledeganck: None. C. De Block: None. M. den Brinker: None.
Details
- ISSN :
- 1939327X, 00121797, and 02601729
- Volume :
- 68
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Diabetes
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........bcb5079798115271eccd178f880c4a76
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.2337/db19-1367-p