Factors Correlating With Improved A1C in Children Using Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion
Age, duration of diabetes, A1C before CSII initiation, duration of CSII use, number of visits to the diabetes clinic in the previous year, number of basal rates and catheter sites (arms, legs, buttocks, or abdomen), and days between catheter changes were evaluated. A logistic regression analysis mod...
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