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
215-OR: Safety and Performance of the Omnipod Hybrid Closed-Loop System in Young Children Aged 2-6 Years with Type 1 Diabetes
BUCKINGHAM B, FORLENZA G, SHERR J, GALDERISI A, EKHLASPOUR L, LEE J, OCONNOR J, DUMAIS B, HUYETT L, LAYNE J, LY T. 215-OR: Safety and Performance of the Omnipod Hybrid Closed-Loop System in Young Children Aged 2-6 Years with Type 1 Diabetes. Diabetes 2019, 68 DOI: 10.2337/db19-215-or.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiabetes careMedtronic MiniMedSevere hypoglycemic eventsChildren Aged 2Advisory PanelYoung childrenMin/dAge 4.2Oral carbohydrateHybrid closed-loop systemHypoglycemic eventsGlycemic outcomesMean glucoseAged 2CGM useTherapy phaseInvestigational deviceType 1T1D therapyPercent timeMiniMedLexicon PharmaceuticalsCareUsual routineAdult participants
2016
Randomized 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