INFLUENCE OF NOCTURNAL HYPOGLYCEMIA ON SCHOOL PERFORMANCE OF TEENS WITH DM TYPE

Session Name
GLUCOSE SENSORS
Session Type
E-POSTER VIEWING (EXHIBITION HOURS)
Date
20.02.2020, Thursday
Session Time
09:30 - 15:30
Channel
E-Poster Area
Lecture Time
09:30 - 09:30
Presenter
  • Ignacio Diez-lopez, Spain
Authors
  • Ignacio Diez-lopez, Spain
  • Ainhoa Sarasua-miranda, Spain
  • Isabel Lorente-blazquez, Spain

Abstract

Background and Aims

Objective : To evaluate the impact of nocturnal hypoglycaemias on the final school performance of adolescents affected by type 1a DM by studying the periods of hypoglycemia recorded through the use of FREESTYLE.

Methods

DM1 children over 12 years in secondary school, with at least 6 months duration from the debut.Use of free FREESTYLE system> 85% of the study period..Prospective longitudinal follow-up . Rating of time hypoglycemia (blood glucose <70 md / dl) from March to June 2018; analisys schedule period 8:00 p.m. to 8 .00h am; and the average scores reached at the end of the course (1-10) in core subjects (language, mathematics, environmental knowledge, social, English )

.IBM SPSS Stastistics 19.0., Paired nonparametric samples n <30.Survey of Health Questionnaire SF-36 (Spanish and summary).

Results

25 children ( 17♂), 1 course repeater, average age 14.5 to [12-17 .5].Needs: 1.1 IU / kg / day [ 0.88-1.56], sensitivity 58 mgr / dl / IU [25-102] H bA1c (DCA): 7.7 % [6.8-9.2 ] p: 0.38, Events of hypoglycemia / month 4, 9 [3-8] Hyperglycaemia events / month 8 [7-20]. Night study hours 38% hyper (> 180 mgr / dl) in normo 44% (70-180 mgr / dl and 18%en hipo(<70mgr/dl).18% in hipo (<70 mgr / dl)..Average grade study 7.25.If is select those patients who spend on average> 33% of the night shift in hypoglycemia, they are 8/25 cases. The distribution denotes average was for this group of 6.6 vs 8.1 p : 0.02 95%IC

Conclusions

As more nocturnal hypoglucemia less academic results at teenage

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