2024
Glucose pattern in children with classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia: evidence from continuous glucose monitoring
Galderisi A, Kariyawasam D, Stoupa A, Quoc A, Pinto G, Viaud M, Brabant S, Beltrand J, Polak M, Samara-Boustani D. Glucose pattern in children with classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia: evidence from continuous glucose monitoring. European Journal Of Endocrinology 2024, 190: l7-l7. PMID: 38668689, DOI: 10.1093/ejendo/lvae042.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Glucose pattern in children with classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia: evidence from continuous glucose monitoring
Galderisi A, Kariyawasam D, Stoupa A, Quoc A, Pinto G, Viaud M, Brabant S, Beltrand J, Polak M, Samara-Boustani D. Glucose pattern in children with classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia: evidence from continuous glucose monitoring. European Journal Of Endocrinology 2023, 189: k19-k24. PMID: 37952170, DOI: 10.1093/ejendo/lvad147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClassical congenital adrenal hyperplasiaClassical CAHCongenital adrenal hyperplasiaContinuous glucose monitoringLower cortisol concentrationsGlucose patternsAdrenal hyperplasiaCortisol concentrationsGlucose monitoringFludrocortisone replacement therapySensor glucose valuesHydrocortisone doseAcute illnessAsymptomatic hypoglycemiaWhole cohortNighttime hypoglycemiaReplacement therapyPercentage of timeObservational studyGlucose profilesGlycemic patternsSerial measuresGlucose valuesDaily cortisolHypoglycemia
2021
Metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance in pre-pubertal children with psoriasis
Caroppo F, Galderisi A, Ventura L, Belloni Fortina A. Metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance in pre-pubertal children with psoriasis. European Journal Of Pediatrics 2021, 180: 1739-1745. PMID: 33483797, PMCID: PMC8105196, DOI: 10.1007/s00431-020-03924-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPre-pubertal childrenMetabolic syndromeInsulin resistanceMetabolic diseasesMetabolic syndrome risk factorsSingle-center prospective studyHomeostatic model assessmentAge-specific percentilesCardiometabolic comorbiditiesChildhood psoriasisProspective studyRisk factorsHigh prevalencePsoriasisModel assessmentSyndromePrevalenceLimited dataYoung childrenChildrenAdultsDiseaseComorbiditiesHOMADiagnosis
2019
A Technological Revolution: The Integration of New Treatments to Manage Type 1 Diabetes.
Galderisi A, Sherr JL. A Technological Revolution: The Integration of New Treatments to Manage Type 1 Diabetes. Pediatric Annals 2019, 48: e311-e318. PMID: 31426099, DOI: 10.3928/19382359-20190725-03.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsContinuous glucose monitoringType 1 diabetesGlycemic controlContinuous subcutaneous insulin infusion pumpClosed-loop insulin deliveryIntensive insulin treatmentMultiple daily injectionsChronic medical conditionsLoop insulin deliveryPediatric clinical practiceInsulin infusion pumpDaily injectionsBlood glucoseInsulin treatmentMedical conditionsDiabetes treatmentClinical practiceNew treatmentsGlucose monitoringInfusion pumpInsulin deliveryT1DDiabetesTreatmentSuspension device
2016
Evaluating the Experience of Children With Type 1 Diabetes and Their Parents Taking Part in an Artificial Pancreas Clinical Trial Over Multiple Days in a Diabetes Camp Setting
Troncone A, Bonfanti R, Iafusco D, Rabbone I, Sabbion A, Schiaffini R, Galderisi A, Marigliano M, Rapini N, Rigamonti A, Tinti D, Vallone V, Zanfardino A, Boscari F, Del Favero S, Galasso S, Lanzola G, Messori M, Di Palma F, Visentin R, Calore R, Leal Y, Magni L, Losiouk E, Chernavvsky D, Quaglini S, Cobelli C, Bruttomesso D. Evaluating the Experience of Children With Type 1 Diabetes and Their Parents Taking Part in an Artificial Pancreas Clinical Trial Over Multiple Days in a Diabetes Camp Setting. Diabetes Care 2016, 39: 2158-2164. PMID: 27852685, DOI: 10.2337/dc16-1073.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRandomized Summer Camp Crossover Trial in 5- to 9-Year-Old Children: Outpatient Wearable Artificial Pancreas Is Feasible and Safe
Del Favero S, Boscari F, Messori M, Rabbone I, Bonfanti R, Sabbion A, Iafusco D, Schiaffini R, Visentin R, Calore R, Moncada Y, Galasso S, Galderisi A, Vallone V, Di Palma F, Losiouk E, Lanzola G, Tinti D, Rigamonti A, Marigliano M, Zanfardino A, Rapini N, Avogaro A, Chernavvsky D, Magni L, Cobelli C, Bruttomesso D. Randomized Summer Camp Crossover Trial in 5- to 9-Year-Old Children: Outpatient Wearable Artificial Pancreas Is Feasible and Safe. Diabetes Care 2016, 39: 1180-1185. PMID: 27208335, DOI: 10.2337/dc15-2815.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSensor-augmented pumpCrossover trialMean glucoseArtificial pancreasType 1 diabetesArtificial Pancreas ProjectWearable artificial pancreasAP trialOlder childrenTrialsHypoglycemiaYoung childrenChildrenPancreasOvernight timeSignificant changesGlucoseDaysDiabetesOutpatientsResearch designThreefold reduction
2015
Case Report: When an Induced Illness Looks Like a Rare Disease
Rabbone I, Galderisi A, Tinti D, Ignaccolo M, Barbetti F, Cerutti F. Case Report: When an Induced Illness Looks Like a Rare Disease. Pediatrics 2015, 136: e1361-e1365. PMID: 26438710, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2014-4165.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesMeSH KeywordsChild, PreschoolDiagnosis, DifferentialDonohue SyndromeHumansMaleMunchausen Syndrome by ProxyConceptsC-peptide valuesRabson-Mendenhall syndromeHypoglycemic episodesC-peptideInsulin secretagoguesConsecutive diagnostic testsPrevious hospital admissionsPlasma insulin levelsSevere insulin resistanceInsulin receptorChildren 4 yearsFactitious hypoglycemiaHospital admissionInsulin levelsInsulin resistancePlasma insulinClinical historyDiagnostic challengeInsulin injectionsDiagnostic pathwayAdditional drugsNeurodevelopmental delayCommon causeRare disorderRare disease
2014
An easy, fast, effective tool to monitor the incidence of type 1 diabetes among children aged 0–4 years in Italy: the Italian Hospital Discharge Registry (IHDR)
Vichi M, Iafusco D, Galderisi A, Stazi M, Nisticò L. An easy, fast, effective tool to monitor the incidence of type 1 diabetes among children aged 0–4 years in Italy: the Italian Hospital Discharge Registry (IHDR). Acta Diabetologica 2014, 51: 287-294. PMID: 24473635, DOI: 10.1007/s00592-014-0556-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetes incidenceType 1 diabetesHospital Discharge RegistryDiabetes incidenceDischarge RegistryFirst hospitalizationFirst hospitalization ratesPublic health purposesIncident hospitalizationHospitalization ratesCalendar periodPrevalent casesFirst episodeHospitalizationDiabetesOverall populationNational ratesIncidenceAge rangeYear residentsHealth purposesNational dataRegistryRecord linkage procedureChildren
2013
Six cases with severe insulin resistance (SIR) associated with mutations of insulin receptor: Is a Bartter-like syndrome a feature of congenital SIR?
Grasso V, Colombo C, Favalli V, Galderisi A, Rabbone I, Gombos S, Bonora E, Massa O, Meschi F, Cerutti F, Iafusco D, Bonfanti R, Monciotti C, Barbetti F. Six cases with severe insulin resistance (SIR) associated with mutations of insulin receptor: Is a Bartter-like syndrome a feature of congenital SIR? Acta Diabetologica 2013, 50: 951-957. PMID: 23824322, DOI: 10.1007/s00592-013-0490-x.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesConceptsSevere insulin resistanceRabson-Mendenhall syndromeDonohue syndromePatient 3Insulin resistanceAbsence of hypertensionGene mutationsINSR mutationsInsulin receptor gene mutationsBartter-like syndromeBartter syndrome type IIReceptor gene mutationsYear of birthSevere hirsutismClinical featuresFifth patientPotassium supplementationAcanthosis nigricansHyperreninemic hyperaldosteronismRenal abnormalitiesCongenital syndromePatientsPubertal femalesSyndromeINSR gene
2012
Emerging Effects of Early Environmental Factors over Genetic Background for Type 1 Diabetes Susceptibility: Evidence from a Nationwide Italian Twin Study
Nisticò L, Iafusco D, Galderisi A, Fagnani C, Cotichini R, Toccaceli V, Stazi M, Endocrinology and Diabetology T. Emerging Effects of Early Environmental Factors over Genetic Background for Type 1 Diabetes Susceptibility: Evidence from a Nationwide Italian Twin Study. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2012, 97: e1483-e1491. PMID: 22569240, DOI: 10.1210/jc.2011-3457.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProband-wise concordanceType 1 diabetes susceptibilityDiabetic twinsDiabetes susceptibilityRecurrence riskPediatric diabetes care centersRecent onset casesDiabetes care centerKaplan-Meier methodZinc transporter 8Type 1 diabetesEarly postnatal lifeEarly environmental factorsMean ageCare centerDiabetes recordsProband diagnosisPostnatal lifeTransporter 8Twin cohortType 1Median yearsDiagnosisTwin RegistryDizygotic pairsMitochondrial Diabetes in Children: Seek and You Will Find It
Mazzaccara C, Iafusco D, Liguori R, Ferrigno M, Galderisi A, Vitale D, Simonelli F, Landolfo P, Prisco F, Masullo M, Sacchetti L. Mitochondrial Diabetes in Children: Seek and You Will Find It. PLOS ONE 2012, 7: e34956. PMID: 22536343, PMCID: PMC3334935, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0034956.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentCase-Control StudiesChildChild, PreschoolDeafnessDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2Electron Transport Complex IElectron Transport Complex IVFemaleGenes, MitochondrialGenetic Association StudiesGenome, MitochondrialHumansMaleMitochondriaMitochondrial DiseasesPedigreeSequence Analysis, DNAConceptsMitochondrial diabetesHitherto unknown associationMaternally Inherited DiabetesDiabetes/Most patientsDiabetic childrenDiabetic adolescentsCeliac diseaseInherited DiabetesComplex syndromeDiabetic phenotypeRare formDiabetesPathogenic significanceMacular dystrophyHearing impairmentPatientsG variantMaculopathyChildrenMothersDiseaseImpairmentDeafnessUnknown association