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Dr. Faheem Akhtar Dr. Neemisha Jain
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To look at the HbA1c profile in the short, medium and long term after starting CSII To perform sub group analysis of HbA1c profile in different age groups ( 0 to 7yrs, 7 – 12 yrs, 12 – 15 yrs. and 15 +years) To compare the HbA1C profile when indication for CSII was Lifestyle choice or medical
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Retrospective single centre audit Involved both Surrey and Sussex patients Included all children on CSII as of Dec 2013 Pt. identified from diabetes database Review of diabetic nurses notes, Dictate it letters & Medical notes Data collection on proforma and excel sheet
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Total no of Children with T1DM 182 Total children with T1DM on CSII = 69 (38%) (Including children in transition care, age up to 19yrs) 8 Transition clinic children Excluded - because unable to collect relevant data N= 61 Children included in audit analysis
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Collected the Average HbA1c for the following period blocks 1) One year prior to starting CSII 2) After starting CSII 0 to 6 months 6 to 12 months 1 to 2 years 2 to 3 years 3 to 4 years more than 4 years
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26 = Choice
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29 = Medical
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11 = Both
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Average Hb1AC - Before commencement, within 6 months to Jan 2014
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33 Male – 9 choice; 18 medical; 5 both choice and medical; 1 x unk
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36 Female – 17 choice; 11 medical; 6 both choice and medical; 2 x unk
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Average improvement in HbA1c from 8.9 to 8.2% in first 1 year. Significant improvement seen in the short term across all the groups Improvement in HbA1c is most marked when CSII is started for medical reasons Those Who opted for CSII as lifestyle choice had better HbA1C before the start and continued to do better
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Teenagers also showed an improved HbA1C but not as marked as other groups
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Sara Cuming, Audit Dept Chandan Yaliwal, Consultant Paediatrician
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