Last updated on 30-4-2024 by Astrid Lavens
Peer reviewed scientific article
Anglais
SCIENSANO
Auteurs
Regina Prigge; John A McKnight; Sarah H Wild; Haynes, Aveni; Timothy W Jones; Elizabeth A Davis; Birgit Rami-Merhar; Maria Fritsch; Christine Prchla; Astrid Lavens; Kris Doggen; Suchsia Chao; Ronnie Aronson; Ruth Brown; Else H Ibfelt; Jannet Svensson; Robert Young; Justin T Warner; Holy Robinson; Tiina Laatikainen; Päivi Rautiainen; Brigitte Delemer; Pierre François Souchon; Alpha M Diallo; Reinhard W Holl; Sebastian M Schmid; Raile, Klemens; Stelios Tigas; Alexandra Bargiota; Ioanna Zografou; Andrea O Y Luk; Juliana C N Chan; Sean F Dinneen; Clair M Buckley; Oratile Kgosidialwa; Valentino Cherubini; Rosaria Gesuita; Ieva Strele; Santa Pildava; Henk Veeze; Henk-Jan Aanstoot; Dick Mul; Jefferies, Craig; John G Cooper; Karianne Fjeld Løvaas; Tadej Battelino; Dovc, Klemen; Nataša Bratina; Katarina Eeg-Olofsson; Ann-Marie Svensson; Soffia Gudbjornsdottir; Evgenia Globa; Nataliya ZelinskaMots-clés
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Résumé:
AIMS: To update and extend a previous cross-sectional international comparison of glycaemic control in people with type 1 diabetes.
METHODS: Data were obtained for 520,392 children and adults with type 1 diabetes from 17 population and five clinic-based data sources in countries or regions between 2016 and 2020. Median HbA (IQR) and proportions of individuals with HbA < 58 mmol/mol (<7.5%), 58-74 mmol/mol (7.5-8.9%) and ≥75 mmol/mol (≥9.0%) were compared between populations for individuals aged <15, 15-24 and ≥25 years. Logistic regression was used to estimate the…