IDF-DAR禁食风险评估工具在斋月期间预测1型糖尿病相关并发症的评估

IF 3 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Abdullah M Alguwaihes, Mohamed Hassanein, Naweed Alzaman, Mohammed E Al-Sofiani, Metib Alotaibi
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背景:国际糖尿病联合会-糖尿病与斋月(IDF-DAR)实用指南2021提供了一种风险分层工具,用于指导糖尿病患者在斋月前进行评估。在这里,我们进行了一项调查研究,以探讨IDF-DAR 2021指南的可预测性,以及与斋月期间1型糖尿病患者(PwT1D)禁食相关的因素。方法:本横断面研究包括居住在沙特阿拉伯的成年PwT1D,年龄在18岁及以上,遵守2022年斋月。在2022年5月至8月期间,使用标准化在线问卷收集有关社会人口统计学、病史(包括T1D管理方式和IDF-DAR风险计算器的其他组成部分)和斋月禁食经历的数据。结果:共纳入PwT1D患者963例,其中男性257例,女性706例,平均年龄26.5±8.4岁。应用IDF-DAR风险计算器显示,研究对象包括66%的高风险PwT1D, 34%的中度风险PwT1D(34%),没有低风险PwT1D。与中等风险组相比,高风险组的禁食天数明显更长,糖尿病并发症患病率更高,糖尿病相关急诊室就诊频率更高(P P = 0.005)。结论:IDF-DAR 2021风险计算器预测了斋月禁食期间急性糖尿病并发症和急诊就诊的风险。斋月前教育课程很重要,可以减少PwT1D在斋月禁食期间的急性并发症。
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Assessment of the IDF-DAR Fasting Risk Assessment Tool to Predict Type 1 Diabetes-Related Complications During Ramadan in a Real-World Setting.

Assessment of the IDF-DAR Fasting Risk Assessment Tool to Predict Type 1 Diabetes-Related Complications During Ramadan in a Real-World Setting.

Assessment of the IDF-DAR Fasting Risk Assessment Tool to Predict Type 1 Diabetes-Related Complications During Ramadan in a Real-World Setting.

Assessment of the IDF-DAR Fasting Risk Assessment Tool to Predict Type 1 Diabetes-Related Complications During Ramadan in a Real-World Setting.

Background: The International Diabetes Federation-Diabetes and Ramadan (IDF-DAR) Practical Guidelines 2021 provide a risk stratification tool to guide the assessment of people with diabetes before they observe Ramadan. Here we conducted a survey study to explore the predictability of the IDF-DAR 2021 guidelines, and the factors associated with breaking fast, in people with type 1 diabetes (PwT1D) during Ramadan.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included adult PwT1D living in Saudi Arabia, aged 18 years and above, who observed Ramadan 2022. Between May and August 2022, a standardized online questionnaire was used to collect data regarding socio-demographics, medical history (including the modality of T1D management and other components of the IDF-DAR risk calculator), and Ramadan fasting experience.

Results: The study included 963 PwT1D (257 males and 706 females, mean age 26.5 ± 8.4 years). Applying the IDF-DAR risk calculator revealed that the study respondents included 66% high-risk PwT1D, 34% moderate-risk PwT1D (34%), and no low-risk PwT1D. Compared to the moderate-risk group, the high-risk group had significantly more days during which fasting was broken, a higher prevalence of diabetes complications, and more frequent diabetes-related ER visits (P < .01). Attending a pre-Ramadan education session was associated with 47% lower odds of visiting the ER during Ramadan (odds ratio 0.53; 95% confidence interval 0.34-0.82; P = .005).

Conclusion: The IDF-DAR 2021 risk calculator predicts the risk of acute diabetes complications and ER visits during Ramadan fasting. Pre-Ramadan education sessions are important and may reduce acute complications among PwT1D during Ramadan fasting.

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