Use of Digital Technologies in Pediatric Diabetes Management During the Pandemic

D. Hasnani, V. Chavda, Shriji Hasnani, Vaishali Maheriya
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The outbreak of COVID-19 had created a significant impact on the medical community and has resulted in novel challenges to all the physicians. It is estimated by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) that in 2019 there were 95,600 cases of type 1 diabetes (0 and 14 years of age) in India. Type 1 diabetes was identified to be an independent risk factor associated with in-hospital death in COVID-19. During the pandemic, due to fear of visiting the hospitals, there was an underrepresentation of new cases and due to delay in the diagnosis, there was a spike in the number of cases of diabetic ketoacidosis. The objective of the current review is to summarize the role of telemedicine in the management of pediatric diabetes. Various organizations such as the Research Society of Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI), CDiC, and IFAC came forward to support the pediatric diabetes community through the supply of insulin, glucose strips and syringes. The efficiency of telehealth visits was enhanced by using diabetes technologies like insulin pumps, CGMs, and bluetooth glucose meters. As children got ample time to spend with their parents and perform the in-home physical activity, they had good glycemic control during the pandemic period in some cases.
大流行期间数字技术在儿科糖尿病管理中的应用
新冠肺炎疫情对医学界产生了重大影响,给所有医生带来了新的挑战。据国际糖尿病联合会(IDF)估计,2019年印度有95600例1型糖尿病(0岁和14岁)。1型糖尿病被确定为与COVID-19院内死亡相关的独立危险因素。在大流行期间,由于害怕去医院,新病例的代表人数不足,由于诊断延误,糖尿病酮症酸中毒的病例数量激增。本综述的目的是总结远程医疗在小儿糖尿病管理中的作用。印度糖尿病研究学会(RSSDI)、CDiC和IFAC等各种组织挺身而出,通过提供胰岛素、葡萄糖条和注射器来支持儿科糖尿病社区。通过使用胰岛素泵、cgm和蓝牙血糖仪等糖尿病技术,提高了远程医疗访问的效率。由于儿童有充足的时间与父母在一起并进行家庭体育活动,在一些病例中,他们在大流行期间血糖控制良好。
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