Continuous Glycemic Monitoring Metrics of Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes During the Iron Swords War.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Israel Medical Association Journal Pub Date : 2025-07-01
Yossi Steier, Eyal Cohen-Sela, Shay Averbauch, Asaf Oren, Ori Eyal, Yael Lebenthal, Avivit Brener
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Abstract

Background: The Iron Swords war created stressful circumstances that could negatively impact glycemic control in individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D).

Objectives: To evaluate changes in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) metrics in pediatric T1D patients during the war.

Methods: This retrospective study included T1D patients monitored by CGM. Metrics from three selected 2-week periods were compared (before the war, after the war outbreak, and 4 months later). Study variables included time-in-range (70-180 mg/dl; 3.9-10 mmol/L), time-in-tight-range (70-140 mg/dl; 3.9-7.8 mmol/L), time-in-marked-hypoglycemia (< 54 mg/dl; < 3 mmol/liter), and time-in-severe-hyperglycemia (> 250 mg/dl; >13.3 mmol/liter). Patients were treated with either a multiple daily insulin (MDI) regimen or insulin pump, with or without an open-source automated insulin delivery (OS-AID) system.

Results: Data of 99 patients were analyzed (mean age 12.2 ± 4.0 years, mean diabetes duration 4.6 ± 3.9 years, 52.5% males). No significant changes in CGM metrics were observed across the entire cohort at any time point. Patients with higher socioeconomic position (SEP; cluster > 7) had better CGM metrics, with an increase in time-in-tight-range in the lower SEP group and in time-in-severe-hyperglycemia in the higher SEP group (P = 0.003). OS-AID users (n=20) had superior pre-war CGM metrics and maintained stable glycemia during the war, MDI users showed increased time-in-severe-hyperglycemia post-outbreak (P = 0.05).

Conclusions: Throughout the war, children and adolescents with T1D treated with insulin pumps maintained relatively stable glycemic control. Susceptibility to change following the onset of war was influenced by SEP and mode of insulin therapy.

铁剑战争期间儿童和青少年1型糖尿病患者血糖持续监测指标
背景:铁剑战争造成的压力环境可能对1型糖尿病(T1D)患者的血糖控制产生负面影响。目的:评价战争期间儿童T1D患者连续血糖监测(CGM)指标的变化。方法:采用CGM监测的T1D患者为回顾性研究对象。比较了选定的三个2周期间(战争前、战争爆发后和4个月后)的指标。研究变量包括时间范围(70-180 mg/dl;3.9-10 mmol/L),紧致时间范围(70-140 mg/dl;3.9-7.8 mmol/L),时间标记低血糖(< 54 mg/dl;< 3mmol /l),严重高血糖时间(> 250mg /dl;> 13.3更易/升)。患者接受每日多次胰岛素(MDI)方案或胰岛素泵治疗,有或没有开源的自动胰岛素输送(OS-AID)系统。结果:99例患者资料分析,平均年龄12.2±4.0岁,平均糖尿病病程4.6±3.9年,男性52.5%。在整个队列中,在任何时间点均未观察到CGM指标的显著变化。社会经济地位较高的患者(SEP;簇bbb7)有更好的CGM指标,低SEP组的紧距时间增加,高SEP组的严重高血糖时间增加(P = 0.003)。OS-AID使用者(n=20)战前CGM指标优越,在战争期间血糖保持稳定,MDI使用者在爆发后出现严重高血糖的时间增加(P = 0.05)。结论:在整个战争期间,接受胰岛素泵治疗的T1D儿童和青少年血糖控制相对稳定。战争开始后的易感性变化受SEP和胰岛素治疗方式的影响。
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Israel Medical Association Journal
Israel Medical Association Journal 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
12.50%
发文量
54
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ), representing medical sciences and medicine in Israel, is published in English by the Israel Medical Association. The Israel Medical Association Journal (IMAJ) was initiated in 1999.
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