Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0024op1.2 | (1) | BSPED2010

An audit of education and knowledge surrounding social aspects of type 1 diabetes in adolescents

Northern E , Doughty I

Background: Adolescence is a time of change and is associated with a deterioration in glycaemic control. Education is an important part of diabetes care and enables patients to understand how to manage their condition. An audit was carried out to assess whether adolescents with type 1 diabetes were being educated about social aspects of diabetes.Method: Fifteen adolescents between the ages of 13 and 17 were asked to subjectively score their knowledge of ...

ea0058oc6.3 | Oral Communications 6 | BSPED2018

Has the reduction in maintenance fluid rates following introduction of 2015 BSPED-recommended diabetic ketoacidosis guidelines impacted on complication rates?

Chinoy Amish , Doughty Ian , Bone Mark , Skae Mars , Murray Philip , Padidela Raja

Introduction: In August 2015, a revision of the BSPED-recommended guideline for the management of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) was published. A key difference from the previous guideline was a reduction in maintenance fluid rates, with the aim of reducing the incidence of cerebral oedema. Since implementation of these national guidelines, there have been reports within regional networks of an increased incidence in mild acute renal impairment and hypokalaemia. This retrospectiv...

ea0027p52 | (1) | BSPED2011

Educating children in continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) therapy; are we improving diabetes control?

Lee Alice , Campbell Judith , Marshall Marie , Ainsworth Sue , Salisbury Louise , Bone Mark , Doughty Ian , Ehtisham Sarah

Background: Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) is proving superior in reducing HbA1c compared to multiple daily injections (MDI) in both the adult and paediatric populations. This study aims to compare the two methods, and evaluate the importance of education when starting insulin pump therapy in children.Design: Patients who attended a ‘pump school’ provided by the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital between January 2010 and...

ea0028p38 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2012

The relationship between Vitamin D and HbA1C in a type 1 diabetic paediatric population

Magee Lucia , Mughal Zulf , Ehtisham Sarah , Marshall Marie , Campbell Judith , Ainsworth Susan , Bone Mark , Doughty Ian , Clayton Peter

Clinical, epidemiological and in-vitro studies have found evidence for an association between Vitamin D and diabetes. Vitamin D receptors are found on pancreatic beta-cells, suggesting they have a role in glycaemic control. Vitamin D analogues inhibit inflammatory cytokines involved in destruction of Beta-cells. This study aimed to assess the relationship between Vitamin D and glycaemic control, as measured by HbA1C, in a Type 1 (T1) diabetic paediatric population. HbA1C value...

ea0027oc5.2 | Oral Communications (RCN CYP Diabetes Session) | BSPED2011

Investigating vitamin D status as a determinant of HbA1C% in type 1 diabetic paediatric population

Magee Lucia , Mughal Zulf , Ehtisham Sarah , Campbell Judith , Ainsworth Susan , Marshall Marie , Bone Mark , Doughty Ian , Clayton Peter

Maintaining glycaemic control within recommended levels is crucial to minimise vascular complications associated with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Vitamin D is recognised as a vascular growth-factor. Detection of its receptors on pancreatic β-cells suggests it may have a role in glycaemic control. This study aimed to assess determinants of HbA1C including the potential influence of vitamin D status in a T1 diabetic paediatric population.Methods: Patients ...