Diabetic ketoacidosis drives COVID‐19 related hospitalizations in children with type 1 diabetes

Background Diabetes is a risk factor for poor COVID‐19 outcomes, but pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes are poorly represented in current studies. Methods T1D Exchange coordinated a US type 1 diabetes COVID‐19 registry. Forty‐six diabetes centers submitted pediatric cases for patients with labo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of diabetes 2021-08, Vol.13 (8), p.681-687
Hauptverfasser: Alonso, Guy Todd, Ebekozien, Osagie, Gallagher, Mary Pat, Rompicherla, Saketh, Lyons, Sarah K., Choudhary, Abha, Majidi, Shideh, Pinnaro, Catherina T., Balachandar, Sadana, Gangat, Mariam, Curda Roberts, Alissa Jeanne, Marks, Brynn E., Creo, Ana, Sanchez, Janine, Seeherunvong, Tossaporn, Jimenez‐Vega, Jose, Patel, Neha S., Wood, Jamie R., Gabriel, Liana, Sumpter, Kathryn M., Wilkes, Meredith, Rapaport, Robert, Cymbaluk, Anna, Wong, Jenise C., Sanda, Srinath, Albanese‐O'neill, Anastasia
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Zusammenfassung:Background Diabetes is a risk factor for poor COVID‐19 outcomes, but pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes are poorly represented in current studies. Methods T1D Exchange coordinated a US type 1 diabetes COVID‐19 registry. Forty‐six diabetes centers submitted pediatric cases for patients with laboratory confirmed COVID‐19. Associations between clinical factors and hospitalization were tested with Fisher's Exact Test. Logistic regression was used to calculate odds ratios for hospitalization. Results Data from 266 patients with previously established type 1 diabetes aged
ISSN:1753-0393
1753-0407
DOI:10.1111/1753-0407.13184