Enfermedades autoinmunes asociadas a la diabetes mellitus tipo 1 en el estudio DIACAM1

Sandra Herranz-Antolín , Iván Quiroga-López , Manuel Delgado-del Rey , Cristina Lamas-Oliveira , Julia Sastre-Marcos , José López-López
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Abstract

Objective

To assess the characteristics of autoimmune diseases (AD) in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM).

Patients and methods

A cross-sectional, multicentre study on adult patients with T1DM seen in outpatient endocrinology clinics over a 12 month period. Sociodemographic and clinical variables and the presence of AD [autoimmune thyroid disease (ATD), chronic gastritis, coeliac disease (CD), vitiligo, primary adrenal insufficiency, and other AD in this cohort] were investigated.

Results

The study included a total of 1,465 patients (51.5% male) with a median age of 38.2 years (interquartile range 28,5-48,3) and a median diabetes duration of 17.3 years (11.1-25.6). Just under one-third (29.2%) had AD, with ATD being the most frequent (22% with normal thyroid function or hypothyroidism, and 3.4% with hyperthyroidism). ATD was most frequent in females [70.5% (P < .001)] and the prevalence increased with age [41.7 ± 14.5 vs 38.6 ± 13.1 years in patients with and without ATD respectively (P < .001)]. ATD with normal thyroid function or hypothyroidism increased also with longer duration of T1DM [17.1% with < 10 years, 21% with 10-20 years, 24.6% with 20-30 years and 26.3 with > 30 years (P < .05)]. Other AD were chronic gastritis (3.6%), vitiligo (1.6%), CD (1.1%), primary adrenal insufficiency (0.3%) and others (3.4%).

Conclusions

ATD was the most prevalent AD. CD and chronic gastritis were probably underdiagnosed in our study as there is no consensus for screening. Screening for AD may be necessary in patients with T1DM.

DIACAM1研究中与1型糖尿病相关的自身免疫性疾病
目的探讨1型糖尿病(T1DM)患者自身免疫性疾病(AD)的特点。患者和方法:一项针对门诊内分泌科12个月的成年T1DM患者的横断面、多中心研究。研究了社会人口学和临床变量以及AD[自身免疫性甲状腺疾病(ATD)、慢性胃炎、乳糜泻(CD)、白癜风、原发性肾上腺功能不全和该队列中其他AD]的存在。结果共纳入1465例患者(51.5%为男性),中位年龄为38.2岁(四分位数范围为28,5-48,3),中位糖尿病病程为17.3年(11.1-25.6)。不到三分之一(29.2%)的患者患有AD,其中ATD最为常见(22%的患者甲状腺功能正常或甲状腺功能减退,3.4%的患者甲状腺功能亢进)。ATD在女性中最为常见[70.5% (P <(P < 0.001)]且患病率随年龄增长而增加[伴、非ATD患者分别为(41.7±14.5)岁和(38.6±13.1)岁(P <措施)。甲状腺功能正常或甲状腺功能减退的ATD也随着T1DM持续时间的延长而增加[17.1%与<10年,10-20年占21%,20-30年占24.6%,>30年(P <. 05)。其他AD包括慢性胃炎(3.6%)、白癜风(1.6%)、乳糜泻(1.1%)、原发性肾上腺功能不全(0.3%)和其他(3.4%)。结论AD是最常见的AD。在我们的研究中,乳糜泻和慢性胃炎可能被误诊,因为对筛查没有共识。对T1DM患者进行AD筛查可能是必要的。
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