New-Onset Type 1 Diabetes in Children During COVID-19: Multicenter Regional Findings in the U.K.
Author(s) -
Rebecca Unsworth,
Susan Wallace,
Nick Oliver,
Shunmay Yeung,
Archana Kshirsagar,
Harshini Naidu,
Ruth Min Wai Kwong,
Priya Kumar,
K. Logan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
diabetes care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.636
H-Index - 363
eISSN - 1935-5548
pISSN - 0149-5992
DOI - 10.2337/dc20-1551
Subject(s) - medicine , diabetic ketoacidosis , type 1 diabetes , diabetes mellitus , pediatrics , pandemic , covid-19 , type 2 diabetes , ketoacidosis , disease , endocrinology , infectious disease (medical specialty)
Data on new-onset type 1 diabetes during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, particularly in children, are limited. A recent U.S. multicenter study reported outcomes in 64 adults and children with type 1 diabetes, and confirmed or suspected COVID-19. However, only six patients presented with new-onset type 1 diabetes (1).We report multicenter regional data from North West London (NWL) of new-onset type 1 diabetes and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in children up to the age of 16 years during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. We collected data from five inpatient units (four National Health Service [NHS] Trusts) comprising the NWL Pediatric Diabetes Network between 23 March (coinciding with the commencement of the U.K. Government lockdown) and 4 June 2020.Thirty children aged 23 months to 16.8 years presented with new-onset type 1 diabetes (Table 1). We observed an apparent increase in two units, with 10 cases each (versus typically 2 and 4 cases, respectively, for April/May combined in the previous 5 years). Rates in the other three units were similar to previous years. A high proportion of children (21/30, 70%) presented with DKA, …
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