Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0085p54 | Diabetes 2 | BSPED2022

Technology alone is not the answer for closing the deprivation gap in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM)

Sims Jack , Riddle Miles , Mitchell Thomas , Frerichs Carley

Introduction: Children and young people with T1DM living in the least deprived areas have better diabetes control vs those in most deprived areas with UK NPDA data suggesting that deprivation and ethnicity are associated with less use of technology.1Aims: 1. Review distribution of technology between different socio-economic and ethnic groups 2. To compare mean recent HbA1c results between groups using different combinations of technology<p...

ea0095oc9.6 | Oral Communications 9 | BSPED2023

How does HbA1c compare with OGTT in identifying patients with Diabetes Mellitus and Pre-Diabetes

Sims Jack , Worth Chris , Manfredonia Claire , Ginbey Eleanor , Skae Mars

Introduction: The incidence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is rapidly increasing within the paediatric community, prompting searches for a simple and effective screening tool. Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) is the gold standard but is poorly accessible in the community. HbA1c offers an alternative which can be easily performed, but cut-offs for children have been extrapolated directly from the adult American Diabetes Association (ADA) diagnostic criter...

ea0095p101 | Diabetes 3 | BSPED2023

Creation of a simple, online ‘hello quiz’ for diabetes clinics- to help tailor appointments, improve communication, and aid service development

McNamara Claire , Brookes Claire , Harris Ruth , Robinson Kirsty , Sims Jack , Joshi Vineeta , Robinson Mark

Background: The NCYPDN plan describes a care model where children, young people (CYP) and families ‘co-design their care plan during appointments’ and ‘have a say in service planning.’ RCPCH ‘Voice Matters’ notes children want clinicians to ‘better understand how we are feeling, to ensure we’re involved in our treatment and have the support we need’. Our clinic experience found some CYP we...