HbA1, height velocity and weight gain as indicators of metabolic control in type I diabetic children. A 5 year survey.

Archivos de investigacion medica Pub Date : 1991-07-01
F Arreola, E Junco, G Partida-Hernández, A Almengor, L Mondragon
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the metabolic control of the type I diabetic patients seen from 1984 to 1988. We analyzed the results of HbA1, height velocity and weight gain. Results showed that from 1984 1985 a 90% of diabetics were in poor metabolic control with HbA1 > 11% (good control < 11%). For 1988 the percentage of poor controlled patients descended to 78%. On the other hand, these patients observed a significant decrease in height velocity and weight gain compared with diabetics with HbA1 < 11% (p < 0.005 and p < 0.001). In addition, diabetics in poor metabolic control were under 10 and 3 number percentiles of the weight and growth diagrams. Finally, we found a significant correlation between HbA1 and height velocity as well as HbA1 and weight gain (r = -0.77 and r = -0.79; p < 0.001 for both). Our results showed that a great percent of our patients were in poor metabolic control with a decreased height velocity and weight gain.

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HbA1、身高速度和体重增加作为1型糖尿病儿童代谢控制的指标。一个为期5年的调查。
本研究的目的是评价1984 ~ 1988年1型糖尿病患者的代谢控制情况。我们分析了HbA1、身高速度和体重增加的结果。结果表明:1984 - 1985年,90%的糖尿病患者代谢控制不良,HbA1 > 11%(良好控制< 11%)。1988年,控制不良的患者比例下降到78%。另一方面,与HbA1 < 11%的糖尿病患者相比,这些患者的身高速度和体重增加显著降低(p < 0.005和p < 0.001)。此外,代谢控制较差的糖尿病患者在体重和生长图中分别低于10和3个数字百分位数。最后,我们发现HbA1与身高速度以及HbA1与体重增加呈显著相关(r = -0.77和r = -0.79;P < 0.001)。我们的研究结果显示,我们的患者中有很大一部分代谢控制不良,身高速度下降,体重增加。
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