2022
SGLT2i Improves Glycemic Control in Patients With Congenital Severe Insulin Resistance.
Galderisi A, Tamborlane W, Taylor SI, Attia N, Moretti C, Barbetti F. SGLT2i Improves Glycemic Control in Patients With Congenital Severe Insulin Resistance. Pediatrics 2022, 150 PMID: 35652305, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2021-055671.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRabson-Mendenhall syndromeGlycemic controlHemoglobin A1cRenal calcium excretionInsulin-resistant diabetesSevere insulin resistanceCalcium excretionUrinary calciumAntidiabetic treatmentDay doseDose escalationSecond patientFirst patientInsulin levelsInsulin resistanceUrinary excretionSerum glucosePatientsEmpagliflozinMild increaseDapagliflozinΒ-hydroxybutyrateTarget rangeA1CExcretion
2019
Safety and Performance of the Omnipod Hybrid Closed-Loop System in Adults, Adolescents, and Children with Type 1 Diabetes Over 5 Days Under Free-Living Conditions
Sherr J, Buckingham BA, Forlenza G, Galderisi A, Ekhlaspour L, Wadwa RP, Carria L, Hsu L, Berget C, Peyser TA, Lee JB, O'Connor J, Dumais B, Huyett L, Layne JE, Ly TT. Safety and Performance of the Omnipod Hybrid Closed-Loop System in Adults, Adolescents, and Children with Type 1 Diabetes Over 5 Days Under Free-Living Conditions. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2019, 22: 174-184. PMID: 31596130, PMCID: PMC7047109, DOI: 10.1089/dia.2019.0286.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDaily physical activityPhysical activityFree-living conditionsPercentage timeMultiple daily injectionsType 1 diabetesRespective age groupsCohort of participantsHybrid closed-loop systemPrimary endpointDaily injectionsEligible participantsClosed-loop studiesPercentage of timeTherapy phaseInvestigational deviceNights of useAge groupsSensor glucoseType 1Home settingDlSignificant decreaseUsual routineAdults
2011
Chat Line for Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes: A Useful Tool to Improve Coping with Diabetes: A 2-Year Follow-Up Study
Iafusco D, Galderisi A, Nocerino I, Cocca A, Zuccotti G, Prisco F, Scaramuzza A. Chat Line for Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes: A Useful Tool to Improve Coping with Diabetes: A 2-Year Follow-Up Study. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2011, 13: 551-555. PMID: 21406010, DOI: 10.1089/dia.2010.0188.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptation, PsychologicalAdolescentAdolescent BehaviorAttitude to HealthChildChild BehaviorDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1FemaleFollow-Up StudiesGlycated HemoglobinHealth BehaviorHumansInternetItalyMalePatient CompliancePatient Education as TopicQuality of LifeReproducibility of ResultsSelf CareSurveys and Questionnaires