Duska Jessica, P. HornsbyPaige, Pannone Aaron, C. Jack, S. Noris, W. EbrahimOmar, I. Ammar
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目的:在多米尼加共和国(DR),成人中2型糖尿病的发病率正在上升,而关于青少年糖尿病的数据很少。我们的主要目的是描述dr中儿童糖尿病患者的人口学和临床特征。方法:我们对2000-2016年874名儿童糖尿病患者进行了回顾性图表回顾。采用SAS软件对数据进行提取和分析。结果:在研究期间,在糖尿病诊所就诊的儿科患者数量有所增加,2型患者的比例增加(0-35%)。我们的大多数人群是女性(56%),中位年龄为11.7岁,诊断为1型糖尿病(80%)。1型患者年龄较小(10 vs 13, p < 0.0001),男性(46% vs 34%, p = 0.0045),住院次数较多(43% vs 21%, p < 0.0001)。2型糖尿病患者更有可能有一级亲属患有糖尿病(14% vs. 50%, p < 0.0001)。近一半的患者超重或肥胖;2型患者的这一比例更高(37% vs. 74%, p < 0.0001)。结论:儿科2型糖尿病患者在dr中呈比例增加,研究结果可以为全球青少年糖尿病的政策、项目和未来研究提供信息。
Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Youth with Diabetes in the Dominican Republic, 2000 to 2016
Objective: The incidence of Type 2 diabetes is growing among adults in the Dominican Republic (DR), with little data regarding diabetes among youth. Our primary objecti-ves were to describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of pediatric diabetes patients in the DR. Methods: We conducted a retrospective chart review of 874 pediatric diabetes patients from 2000-2016. Data were abstracted and analyzed using SAS. Results: The number of pediatric patients seen in the diabetes clinic grew over the study period, with an increasing proportion with Type 2 (0-35%). A majority of our population was female (56%), with a median age of 11.7 years, and diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes (80%). Patients with Type 1 were younger (10 vs. 13, p < 0.0001), male (46% vs. 34%, p = 0.0045), and more often hospitalized (43% vs. 21%, p < 0.0001). Patients with Type 2 were more likely to have a first-degree relative with diabetes (14% vs. 50%, p < 0.0001). Nearly half of patients were overweight or obese; this proportion was higher for those with Type 2 (37% vs. 74%, p < 0.0001). Conclusion: Pediatric patients with Type 2 diabetes are proportionally increasing in the DR. The study findings can inform policies, programs, and future research on diabetes among youth globally.