Islet Autoantibody Screening Throughout Australia Using In-Home Blood Spot Sampling: 2-Year Outcomes of Type1Screen

IF 14.8 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Diabetes Care Pub Date : 2025-01-29 DOI:10.2337/dc24-2443
John M. Wentworth, Anna B. E. Sing, Gaetano Naselli, Dexing Huang, Elizabeth Azidis-Yates, Batsho Mandlebe, James D. Brown, Kelly McGorm, Candice Hall, Leanne Redl, Renee Kludas, Aniruddh Haldar, Felicity Healy, Abbey Gilbert, Kelly Watson, Cherie Chiang, Jennifer J. Couper, Tony Huynh, Elizabeth A. Davis, Maria E. Craig, Fergus J. Cameron, Thomas W. Kay, Leonard C. Harrison, Peter G. Colman
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OBJECTIVE Type1Screen offers islet autoantibody testing to Australians with a family history of type 1 diabetes (T1D) with the dual aims of preventing diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and enabling use of disease-modifying therapy. We describe screening and monitoring outcomes 2 years after implementing in-home capillary blood spot sampling. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Data from 2,064 participants who registered between July 2022 and June 2024 were analyzed: 1,507 and 557 chose blood spot and venipuncture screening respectively. We compared baseline characteristics and outcomes for 1,243 participants (967 blood spot and 276 venipuncture) whose samples were tested by June 2024. RESULTS One blood spot and five venous participants reported unsuccessful sample collections. The median (quartile 1, quartile 3) age of blood spot registrants was lower (12.1 [7.1, 27.1] vs. 17.2 [9, 38.4] years; P < 0.0001), and a higher proportion lived in regional Australia (39% vs. 29%; P = 0.0037). Among 72 participants (5.9%) with a positive screening test, 5 screened by blood spot and 2 by venipuncture had no autoantibodies on confirmatory testing. Blood spot screening identified the expected 2.1% prevalence of multiple autoantibodies and a 2.5% prevalence of a single autoantibody compared with 1.5% and 4.1%, respectively, for venipuncture screening. Clinical diabetes developed in 12 participants. All had screened positive and none had DKA. CONCLUSIONS Type1Screen has national reach. In-home blood spot screening is feasible, particularly for younger participants living regionally, and identifies the expected prevalence of preclinical T1D. The lower cost, increased convenience, and greater reach of blood spot screening could help meet increasing demand for early T1D diagnosis.
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Diabetes Care
Diabetes Care 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
27.80
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4.90%
发文量
449
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The journal's overarching mission can be captured by the simple word "Care," reflecting its commitment to enhancing patient well-being. Diabetes Care aims to support better patient care by addressing the comprehensive needs of healthcare professionals dedicated to managing diabetes. Diabetes Care serves as a valuable resource for healthcare practitioners, aiming to advance knowledge, foster research, and improve diabetes management. The journal publishes original research across various categories, including Clinical Care, Education, Nutrition, Psychosocial Research, Epidemiology, Health Services Research, Emerging Treatments and Technologies, Pathophysiology, Complications, and Cardiovascular and Metabolic Risk. Additionally, Diabetes Care features ADA statements, consensus reports, review articles, letters to the editor, and health/medical news, appealing to a diverse audience of physicians, researchers, psychologists, educators, and other healthcare professionals.
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