Insulin Pump Use and Diabetic Ketoacidosis Risk in Type 1 Diabetes: Secular Trends over Four Decades. Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Introduction: Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) in type 1 diabetes has been regarded as a major diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) risk factor. We aimed to determine secular trends in risk since CSII implementation in the 1980s. Research Design and Methods: We assessed the relationship between time-varying CSII use and DKA events from 1983 to 2017 and by each decade in the 1441 Diabetes Control and Complications Trial/Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions and Complications Study participants using crude and adjusted Cox proportional hazards models. Results: Time-varying CSII exposure was associated with significantly higher DKA risk in the 1980s (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 5.81; 95% confidence interval [CI] 3.28-10.29; P < 0.001), but in the 2010s, this risk was not significantly elevated (adjusted HR 1.24; 95% CI 0.73-2.12; P = 0.43). Conclusions: DKA risk associated with CSII in type 1 diabetes has declined substantially since the 1980s such that the remaining risk in the past decade appears to be of low magnitude.

authors

  • Budhram, Dalton R
  • Bapat, Priya
  • Bakhsh, Abdulmohsen
  • Abuabat, Mohammad I
  • Verhoeff, Natasha J
  • Mumford, Doug
  • Cheema, Wajeeha
  • Orszag, Andrej
  • Jain, Akshay
  • Cherney, David ZI
  • Fralick, Michael
  • Alamri, Bader
  • Weisman, Alanna
  • Lovblom, Leif Erik
  • Perkins, Bruce A

publication date

  • October 10, 2024