2022
Tobacco use patterns and clinical outcomes in the T1D exchange
Rash CJ, Alessi SM, Foster N, Tamborlane W, Van Name MA, Wagner JA. Tobacco use patterns and clinical outcomes in the T1D exchange. Journal Of Diabetes And Its Complications 2022, 36: 108128. PMID: 35058139, PMCID: PMC8881793, DOI: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2022.108128.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFormer usersTobacco useDiabetic ketoacidosis episodesTobacco cessation interventionsT1D Exchange RegistryCurrent tobacco useTobacco use patternsTobacco use statusCurrent usersSelf-reported outcomesBlood glucose monitoring frequencyCross-sectional comparisonDaily useTobacco statusClinical outcomesKetoacidosis episodesT1D ExchangeCessation interventionsBlood glucoseWorse outcomesDiabetes indicatorsNeuropathy diagnosisStandardized questionnaireMost outcomesDeleterious association
2019
Biologic and social factors predict incident kidney disease in type 1 diabetes: Results from the T1D exchange clinic network
McGill JB, Wu M, Pop-Busui R, Mizokami-Stout K, Tamborlane WV, Aleppo G, Gubitosi-Klug RA, Haller MJ, Willi SM, Foster NC, Zimmerman C, Libman I, Polsky S, Rickels MR. Biologic and social factors predict incident kidney disease in type 1 diabetes: Results from the T1D exchange clinic network. Journal Of Diabetes And Its Complications 2019, 33: 107400. PMID: 31279735, DOI: 10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2019.06.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdverse kidney outcomesDiabetic kidney diseaseKidney outcomesType 1 diabetesKidney diseaseRisk factorsRisk of DKDDevelopment of DKDT1D Exchange Clinic NetworkAlbumin/creatinine ratioIncident kidney diseaseBlood pressure controlModifiable risk factorsT1D Exchange RegistryUrine albumin measurementsLow education levelModern clinical practiceEGFR declineIncident albuminuriaT1D durationBaseline characteristicsSerum creatinineCreatinine ratioMajor complicationsHigher HbA1cState of Type 1 Diabetes Management and Outcomes from the T1D Exchange in 2016–2018
Foster NC, Beck RW, Miller KM, Clements MA, Rickels MR, DiMeglio LA, Maahs DM, Tamborlane WV, Bergenstal R, Smith E, Olson BA, Garg SK. State of Type 1 Diabetes Management and Outcomes from the T1D Exchange in 2016–2018. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2019, 21: 66-72. PMID: 30657336, PMCID: PMC7061293, DOI: 10.1089/dia.2018.0384.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous glucose monitoringT1D Exchange RegistryRegistry participantsDiabetes managementHigher mean HbA1cType 1 diabetesType 1 diabetes managementMinority of adultsProfile of adultsHbA1c goalDiabetic ketoacidosisMean HbA1cSevere hypoglycemiaClinical outcomesT1D ExchangeT1D managementAge 30Longitudinal changesADA goalsAge 28Age 15Glucose monitoringYoung adultsCGM usersRacial differences
2017
Postprandial Dosing of Bolus Insulin in Patients with type 1 Diabetes: a Cross-sectional Study Using Data From the T1d Exchange Registry
Peters A, Van Name MA, Thorsted B, Piltoft JS, Tamborlane WV. Postprandial Dosing of Bolus Insulin in Patients with type 1 Diabetes: a Cross-sectional Study Using Data From the T1d Exchange Registry. Endocrine Practice 2017, 23: 1201-1209. PMID: 28704103, DOI: 10.4158/ep171813.or.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overBlood GlucoseBlood Glucose Self-MonitoringChildChild, PreschoolCross-Sectional StudiesDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1Diabetic KetoacidosisDrug Dosage CalculationsFemaleHumansHypoglycemiaInfantInsulinInsulin Infusion SystemsMaleMiddle AgedPostprandial PeriodRegistriesYoung AdultConceptsRapid-acting insulin analoguesLarger insulin doseT1D Exchange RegistryType 1 diabetesCross-sectional studyDiabetic ketoacidosisInsulin doseGreater prevalenceCurrent rapid-acting insulin analoguesInsulin analoguesSelf-monitoring blood glucosePercent of patientsCharacteristics of patientsPoor glycemic controlExclusion of patientsBody mass indexContinuous glucose monitoringPostprandial dosingGlycemic controlSevere hypoglycemiaBolus insulinMass indexEnrollment questionnaireBlood glucoseGlucose levelsInsulin Pump Use in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes: Sociodemographic Factors and Parent-Reported Barriers
Commissariat PV, Boyle CT, Miller KM, Mantravadi MG, DeSalvo DJ, Tamborlane WV, Van Name MA, Anderson BJ, DiMeglio LA, Laffel LM. Insulin Pump Use in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes: Sociodemographic Factors and Parent-Reported Barriers. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2017, 19: 363-369. PMID: 28581817, PMCID: PMC6435342, DOI: 10.1089/dia.2016.0375.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlood GlucoseBlood Glucose Self-MonitoringChildChild, PreschoolCohort StudiesCross-Sectional StudiesDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1FemaleGlycated HemoglobinHealth Care SurveysHumansHypoglycemic AgentsInsulinInsulin Infusion SystemsMaleMonitoring, AmbulatoryParentsPatient Acceptance of Health CarePatient PreferenceRegistriesSocioeconomic FactorsUnited StatesConceptsBlood glucose monitoringContinuous glucose monitoringGlycemic controlGlucose monitoringMore frequent blood glucose monitoringPump usersYoung childrenFrequent blood glucose monitoringParent-reported reasonsDuration of diabetesOverall glycemic controlInsulin pump useT1D Exchange RegistryParent-reported barriersType 1 diabetesAnnual household incomeClinical characteristicsT1D durationParents of childrenPump therapyCGM usePump useSociodemographic factorsTherapeutic effectivenessType 1
2016
Characteristics of youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) with and without a parent with T1D in the T1D exchange clinic registry
Fox LA, Mubasher M, Wolfsdorf JI, Buckingham BA, Peters AL, Tamborlane WV, Schatz DA, Maahs DM, Miller KM, Beck RW, Network F. Characteristics of youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) with and without a parent with T1D in the T1D exchange clinic registry. Journal Of Diabetes 2016, 8: 834-838. PMID: 26663683, DOI: 10.1111/1753-0407.12363.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesDiabetic ketoacidosisT1D Exchange Clinic RegistryInsulin pump therapyT1D Exchange RegistryContinuous glucose monitoringAcute complicationsGlycemic controlSevere hypoglycemiaClinic registryPump therapyPresent studyDiabetes managementT1D.T1DStudy participantsGlucose monitoringLinear mixed modelsDiabetesRegistryCharacteristics of youthChildrenAdolescentsMixed modelsStatistical comparison
2013
Most Youth With Type 1 Diabetes in the T1D Exchange Clinic Registry Do Not Meet American Diabetes Association or International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes Clinical Guidelines
Wood JR, Miller KM, Maahs DM, Beck RW, DiMeglio LA, Libman IM, Quinn M, Tamborlane WV, Woerner SE, . Most Youth With Type 1 Diabetes in the T1D Exchange Clinic Registry Do Not Meet American Diabetes Association or International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes Clinical Guidelines. Diabetes Care 2013, 36: 2035-2037. PMID: 23340893, PMCID: PMC3687259, DOI: 10.2337/dc12-1959.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesT1D Exchange Clinic RegistryBlood pressureClinic registryAmerican Diabetes Association goalsAmerican Diabetes AssociationT1D Exchange RegistryHbA1c targetDiabetes AssociationClinical guidelinesBMI goalPediatric endocrinologistsDiabetesProportion of youthMost childrenRegistryMajority of youthAssociation goalsTwo-thirdsInternational SocietyMost youthTarget levelYearsParticipantsBMI