2022
DKA Prevention and Insulin Pumps: Lessons Learned From a Large Pediatric Pump Practice
Doyle EA, Weinzimer SA, Tamborlane W. DKA Prevention and Insulin Pumps: Lessons Learned From a Large Pediatric Pump Practice. The Science Of Diabetes Self-Management And Care 2022, 48: 476-482. PMID: 36129121, DOI: 10.1177/26350106221125699.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultChildDiabetic KetoacidosisGlycated HemoglobinHumansInsulinInsulin Infusion SystemsRetrospective StudiesConceptsContinuous glucose monitorHigher A1C levelsA1c levelsDKA eventsInsulin pumpPump usersPump-treated patientsRetrospective chart reviewPediatric endocrinology practiceType 1 diabetesInsulin pump usersConcurrent illnessDKA preventionPump patientsDiabetes durationDKA episodesMean A1CChart reviewEndocrinology practiceDKA ratesDKA severityMean ageInsulin omissionMost episodesPatients
2016
Disordered Eating Behaviors in Emerging Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: A Common Problem for Both Men and Women
Doyle EA, Quinn SM, Ambrosino JM, Weyman K, Tamborlane WV, Jastreboff AM. Disordered Eating Behaviors in Emerging Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: A Common Problem for Both Men and Women. Journal Of Pediatric Health Care 2016, 31: 327-333. PMID: 27843015, DOI: 10.1016/j.pedhc.2016.10.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDEPS-R scoreBody mass index valuesHemoglobin A1c levelsPoor glycemic controlDiabetes Eating Problem SurveyType 1 diabetesEating Problem SurveyMass index valuesPrevalence of DEBOverweight patientsSevere complicationsA1c levelsGlycemic controlEA womenEA menType 1Further evaluationProblem SurveyEating behaviorsWomenMenT1D.T1DScoresAdults
2007
Relative Inaccuracy of the A1cNow in Children With Type 1 Diabetes
Fox L, Dontchev M, Ruedy K, Beck R, Kollman C, Messer L, Coffey J, Wilson D, Doyle E, Tamborlane W, Steffes M. Relative Inaccuracy of the A1cNow in Children With Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes Care 2007, 30: 135-137. PMID: 17192346, PMCID: PMC1978195, DOI: 10.2337/dc06-0972.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2004
Persistence of Benefits of Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion in Very Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes: A Follow-up Report
Weinzimer SA, Ahern JH, Doyle EA, Vincent MR, Dziura J, Steffen AT, Tamborlane WV. Persistence of Benefits of Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion in Very Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes: A Follow-up Report. Pediatrics 2004, 114: 1601-1605. PMID: 15574621, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2004-0092.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous subcutaneous insulin infusionType 1 diabetesMultiple daily injectionsSubcutaneous insulin infusionSevere hypoglycemiaDaily injectionsInsulin infusionRate of SHMonths of CSIIYoung childrenEpisodes of DKAOlder pediatric patientsVery Young ChildrenPersistence of benefitHypoglycemia frequencyYounger patientsGlycemic controlPediatric patientsPump treatmentClinic databaseSafety dataEmergency treatmentAge groupsType 1Diabetes