Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0051oc6.3 | Oral Communications 6 | BSPED2017

Bite size educational programme in clinic

Leal Catarina , Pemberton John , McCoubrey Hilary

Introduction: Ongoing structured education for children and young people with type 1 diabetes and their families is considered essential by ISPAD (2014) and NICE (2015), because there is a lot of education and skills that need to be reinforced.In 2016 the majority of the self-management education was provided at our trust by diabetes self-management education (DSME) sessions, which are two hour sessions designed to improve self-management. This format of...

ea0058p062 | Diabetes | BSPED2018

KISS Advanced Bolus System for managing the post-prandial glycemic effect of fat and protein in young people with T1D

Pemberton John , Leal Catarina , Hilary McCoubrey

Objectives: The Diabetes Team at Birmingham Children’s Hospital modified the advanced bolus algorithm suggested by Bell (2015), to develop the KISS (Keep it Simple and Safe). KISS involves adding 25% extra insulin to meals identified as very high fat and protein, and spreading the insulin by a split bolus, 50% now and 50% over 2.5 hours. KISS also has an adjustment tool allowing extra insulin to be added and the split modified from monitoring. KISS is intended to be a sim...

ea0095oc9.7 | Oral Communications 9 | BSPED2023

Personalised carbohydrate prescriptions using individualised calculations prevent over prescribing carbohydrate to newly diagnosed children and young people with type 1 diabetes

Leal Catarina , Pemberton John , Kholi Anjanee

Introduction: The International Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD) 2022 Nutritional Guidelines recommend calculating carbohydrate requirements using an indivualised equation, such as the Schofield equation. Up to 2023, our centre used the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) 2011 guidelines that only require age to determine average carbohydrate requirements. The latest National Paediatric Diabetes Audit (NPDA) showed our centr...

ea0095oc9.9 | Oral Communications 9 | BSPED2023

Quality improvement using PDSA cycles improves performance on NPDA key care processes for Birmingham Children’s Hospital

Wood Holly , Drummond Lesley , Collins Louise , Sands Donna , Dias Renuka , Leal Catarina , McElroy Marie , Neylon Pauline , Krone Ruth , Kershaw Melaine , Pemberton John

Background: From 2018 to 2020, the Birmingham Children’s Hospital (BCH) Diabetes Team was a negative regional outlier for the National Paediatric Diabetes Audit (NPDA) seven key care processes. In 2021, the BCH team embarked on a Quality Improvement (QI) journey using Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles to improve care.Objective: Review PDSA cycles of improvements from 2021 to 2023.Methods...

ea0095p100 | Diabetes 3 | BSPED2023

The impact of COVID-19 and social deprivation on the outcomes of type 1 diabetes in children

Drage Rachel , Ahktar Fareen , Barrett Tim , Krone Ruth , Dias Renuka , Saraff Vrinda , Mohammed Zainab , Uday Suma , Idkoviak Jan , Drummond Lesley , Collins Louise , Leal Catarina , Kershaw Melanie

Introduction: The National Paediatric Diabetes Audit consistently highlights disparity in Type 1 diabetes outcomes with a higher mean HbA1c observed in the most deprived socioeconomic groups. During COVID concerns escalated as the impact of lockdowns on socioeconomic deprivation had potential to inflate pre-existing health divides. Our study aimed to assess care provided and impact of socioeconomic background on diabetes outcomes through COVID in a large terti...

ea0095p108 | Diabetes 4 | BSPED2023

The impact of COVID-19 and ethnicity on the outcomes of type 1 diabetes in children

Akhtar Fareen , Drage Rachel , Barrett Tim , Krone Ruth , Dias Renuka , Saraff Vrinda , Mohammed Zainab , Uday Suma , Idkowiak Jan , Drummond Lesley , Collins Louise , Leal Catarina , Kershaw Melanie

Background: The National Paediatric Diabetes Audit consistently highlights disparity in Type 1 diabetes outcomes across different ethnic groups. During COVID concerns escalated as the impact of lockdowns on ethnic minority groups had potential to inflate pre-existing health divides. This study aims to consider if COVID-19 differentially impacted children with Type 1 diabetes in different ethnic groups (White, Black, Asian, Mixed, Other)....