2019
“I'm essentially his pancreas”: Parent perceptions of diabetes burden and opportunities to reduce burden in the care of children <8 years old with type 1 diabetes
Commissariat PV, Harrington KR, Whitehouse AL, Miller KM, Hilliard ME, Van Name M, DeSalvo DJ, Tamborlane WV, Anderson BJ, DiMeglio LA, Laffel LM. “I'm essentially his pancreas”: Parent perceptions of diabetes burden and opportunities to reduce burden in the care of children <8 years old with type 1 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes 2019, 21: 377-383. PMID: 31808586, PMCID: PMC7830825, DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12956.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesGlycemic controlDiabetes burdenSecondary caregiversEmotional burdenChildren's glycemic controlYoung childrenCare of childrenAge 5.2Parents' perceptionsCaregivers' knowledgeClinical centersSemi-structured qualitative interviewsDiabetesDiabetes educationParental burdenHealthcare providersAge groupsInsulin pumpParents' burdenT1DChildren's qualityChild's diabetesParents' knowledgeParents' confidenceGlucose management for rewards: A randomized trial to improve glucose monitoring and associated self‐management behaviors in adolescents with type 1 diabetes
Wagner JA, Petry NM, Weyman K, Tichy E, Cengiz E, Zajac K, Tamborlane WV. Glucose management for rewards: A randomized trial to improve glucose monitoring and associated self‐management behaviors in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes 2019, 20: 997-1006. PMID: 31271239, PMCID: PMC6786915, DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12889.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesWithdrawal of reinforcementImproved metabolic controlProportion of daysGroup differencesSelf-management behaviorsEffect sizeEUC participantsMean A1CUsual careWeek 24Week 12Blood glucoseGlucose managementWeek 6Metabolic controlAge groupsDiabetesGlucose monitoringBaselineSMBGDurable increaseWeeksA1CWithdrawalContinuous Glucose Monitoring Profiles in Healthy Nondiabetic Participants: A Multicenter Prospective Study
Shah VN, DuBose SN, Li Z, Beck RW, Peters AL, Weinstock RS, Kruger D, Tansey M, Sparling D, Woerner S, Vendrame F, Bergenstal R, Tamborlane WV, Watson SE, Sherr J. Continuous Glucose Monitoring Profiles in Healthy Nondiabetic Participants: A Multicenter Prospective Study. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2019, 104: 4356-4364. PMID: 31127824, PMCID: PMC7296129, DOI: 10.1210/jc.2018-02763.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContinuous glucose monitoringMedian timeAge groupsProspective studyNondiabetic individualsGlucose levelsAverage glucoseNonobese body mass indexT1D Exchange Clinic NetworkContinuous glucose monitoring (CGM) profilesInsulin-requiring patientsMulticenter prospective studyBody mass indexDifferent age groupsNondiabetic childrenNondiabetic populationGlycemic profileMass indexNondiabetic participantsGlycemic variabilityMean glucoseClinic networkCGM metricsGlycemic metricsGlucose monitoring
2015
Obesity in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes in Germany, Austria, and the United States
DuBose SN, Hermann JM, Tamborlane WV, Beck RW, Dost A, DiMeglio LA, Schwab KO, Holl RW, Hofer SE, Maahs DM, Willi S, Lipman T, Calvano T, Kucheruk O, Minnock P, Nguyen C, Klingensmith G, Banion C, Barker J, Cain C, Chase P, Hoops S, Kelsy M, Klingensmith G, Maahs D, Mowry C, Nadeau K, Raymond J, Rewers M, Rewers A, Slover R, Steck A, Wadwa P, Walravens P, Zeitler P, Haro H, Manseau K, Weinstock R, Izquierdo R, Sheikh U, Conboy P, Bulger J, Bzdick S, Goland R, Gandica R, Weiner L, Cook S, Greenberg E, Kohm K, Pollack S, Lee J, Gregg B, Tan M, Burgh K, Eason A, Garg S, Michels A, Myers L, DiMeglio L, Hannon T, Orr D, Cruz C, Woerner S, Wolfsdorf J, Quinn M, Tawa O, Ahmann A, Castle J, Joarder F, Bogan C, Cady N, Cox J, Pitts A, Fitch R, White B, Wollam B, Bode B, Lindmark K, Hosey R, Bethin K, Quattrin T, Ecker M, Wood J, Chao L, Cheung C, Fisher L, Jeandron D, Kaufman F, Kim M, Miyazaki B, Monzavi R, Patel P, Pitukcheewanont P, Sandstrom A, Cohen M, Ichihara B, Lipton M, Cemeroglu A, Appiagyei-Dankah Y, Daniel M, Postellon D, Racine M, Wood M, Kleis L, Hirsch I, DeSantis A, Dugdale D, Failor R, Gilliam L, Greenbaum C, Janci M, Odegard P, Trence D, Wisse B, Batts E, Dove A, Hefty D, Khakpour D, Klein J, Kuhns K, McCulloch-Olson M, Peterson C, Ramey M, St. Marie M, Thomson P, Webber C, Liljenquist D, Sulik M, Vance C, Coughenour T, Brown C, Halford J, Prudent A, Rigby S, Robison B, Starkman H, Berry T, Cerame B, Chin D, Ebner-Lyon L, Guevarra F, Sabanosh K, Silverman L, Wagner C, Fox M, Buckingham B, Shah A, Caswell K, Harris B, Bergenstal R, Criego A, Damberg G, Matfin G, Powers M, Tridgell D, Burt C, Olson B, Thomas L, Mehta S, Katz M, Laffel L, Hathway J, Phillips R, Cengiz E, Tamborlane W, Cappiello D, Steffen A, Zgorski M, Peters A, Ruelas V, Benjamin R, Adkins D, Cuffee J, Spruill A, Bergenstal R, Criego A, Damberg G, Matfin G, Powers M, Tridgell D, Burt C, Olson B, Thomas J, Aleppo-Kacmarek G, Derby T, Massaro E, Webb K, Solorzano C, DeBoer M, Madison H, McGill J, Buechler L, Clifton M, Hurst S, Kissel S, Recklein C, Tsalikian E, Tansey M, Cabbage J, Coffey J, Salamati S, Clements M, Raman S, Turpin A, Bedard J, Cohoon C, Elrod A, Fridlington A, Hester L, Kruger D, Schatz D, Clare-Salzler M, Cusi K, Digman C, Fudge B, Haller M, Meehan C, Rohrs H, Silverstein J, Wagh S, Cintron M, Sheehan E, Thomas J, Daniels M, Clark S, Flannery T, Forghani N, Naidu A, Reh C, Scoggin P, Trinh L, Ayala N, Quintana R, Speer H, Zipf W, Seiple D, Kittelsrud J, Gupta A, Peterson V, Stoker A, Gottschalk M, Hashiguchi M, Smith K, Rodriguez H, Bobik C, Henson D, Simmons J, Potter A, Black M, Brendle F, Gubitosi-Klug R, Kaminski B, Bergant S, Campbell W, Tasi C, Copeland K, Beck J, Less J, Schanuel J, Tolbert J, Adi S, Gerard-Gonzalez A, Gitelman S, Chettout N, Torok C, Pihoker C, Yi-Frazier J, Kearns S, Libman I, Bills V, Diaz A, Duke J, Nathan B, Moran A, Bellin M, Beasley S, Kogler A, Leschyshyn J, Schmid K, Street A, Nelson B, Frost C, Reifeis E, Haymond M, Bacha F, Caldas-Vasquez M, Klinepeter S, Redondo M, Berlanga R, Falk T, Garnes E, Gonzalez J, Martinez C, Pontifes M, Yulatic R, Arnold K, Evans T, Sellers S, Raman V, Foster C, Murray M, Raman V, Brown T, Slater H, Wheeler K, Harlan D, Lee M, Lock J, Hartigan C, Hubacz L, Buse J, Calikoglu A, Largay J, Young L, Brown H, Duncan V, Duclos M, Tricome J, Brandenburg V, Blehm J, Hallanger-Johnson J, Hanson D, Miller C, Weiss J, Hoffman R, Chaudhari M, Repaske D, Gilson E, Haines J, Rudolph J, McClave C, Biersdorf D, Tello A, Blehm J, Amundson D, Ward R, Rickels M, Dalton-Bakes C, Markman E, Peleckis A, Rosenfeld N, Dolan L, Corathers S, Kichler J, Baugh H, Standiford D, Hassing J, Jones J, Willis S, Willis S, Wysham C, Davis L, Blackman S, Abel K, Clark L, Jonas A, Kagan E, Sosenko J, Blashke C, Matheson D, Edelen R, Repas T, Baldwin D, Borgwardt T, Conroy C, DeGrote K, Marchiando R, Wasson M, Fox L, Mauras N, Damaso L, Englert K, Hamaty M, Kennedy L, Schweiger M, Konstantinopoulos P, Mawhorter C, Orasko A, Rose D, Deeb L, Rohrbacher K, Schroeder L, Roark A, Ali O, Kramer J, Whitson-Jones D, Potter A, Black M, Brendle F, Gassner H, Kollipara S, Bills V, Duke J, Harwood K, Prasad V, Brault J. Obesity in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes in Germany, Austria, and the United States. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2015, 167: 627-632.e4. PMID: 26164381, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2015.05.046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass index z-scoreProspective Follow-upType 1 diabetesSevere hypoglycemiaT1D ExchangeFollow-upGreater body mass index z-scoreOptimal glycemic controlIndex z-scoreMedian BMI valuesNational reference valuesGlycemic controlClinical registryGreater hemoglobinChildren 2BMI valuesBMI referencesAge groupsRegistryZ-scoreExcessive weightHypoglycemiaObesity problemObesityDiabetes
2014
Persistently high glucose levels in young children with type 1 diabetes
Tansey M, Beck R, Ruedy K, Tamborlane W, Cheng P, Kollman C, Fox L, Weinzimer S, Mauras N, White N, Tsalikian E, Network F. Persistently high glucose levels in young children with type 1 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes 2014, 17: 93-100. PMID: 25496062, PMCID: PMC4465416, DOI: 10.1111/pedi.12248.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesGlucose levelsMin/dContinuous glucose monitorGlycemic excursionsYoung childrenPostprandial glycemic excursionsSuboptimal glycemic controlPercent of participantsHigh glucose levelsOverall mean glucoseMean hemoglobinGlycemic targetsGlycemic controlMedian timeMean glucoseCGM metricsNormal rangeAge groupsT1DHyperglycemic rangeValue 71Age rangeCGM dataAge 8Contrasting the clinical care and outcomes of 2,622 children with type 1 diabetes less than 6 years of age in the United States T1D Exchange and German/Austrian DPV registries
Maahs DM, Hermann JM, DuBose SN, Miller KM, Heidtmann B, DiMeglio LA, Rami-Merhar B, Beck RW, Schober E, Tamborlane WV, Kapellen TM, Holl RW, for the DPV Initiative and the T1D Exchange Clinic Network. Contrasting the clinical care and outcomes of 2,622 children with type 1 diabetes less than 6 years of age in the United States T1D Exchange and German/Austrian DPV registries. Diabetologia 2014, 57: 1578-1585. PMID: 24893863, DOI: 10.1007/s00125-014-3272-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsType 1 diabetesYounger patientsClinical outcomesT1D ExchangeTreatment modalitiesGerman/Austrian DPV registryAims/hypothesisThe studyFrequency of DKAProspective Diabetes FollowImproved metabolic controlRisk of DKAYears of ageDPV registryRegistry participantsAdolescent DiabetesHypothesisThe studyInjection usersClinical careMetabolic controlFrequency of SHT1DXAge groupsInsulin pumpParticipant characteristicsType 1
2008
Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Intensive Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes
Tamborlane W, Beck R, Bode B, Buckingham B, Chase H, Clemons R, Fiallo-Scharer R, Fox L, Gilliam L, Hirsch I, Huang E, Kollman C, Kowalski A, Laffel L, Lawrence J, Lee J, Mauras N, O'Grady M, Ruedy K, Tansey M, Tsalikian E, Weinzimer S, Wilson D, Wolpert H, Wysocki T, Xing D. Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Intensive Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes. New England Journal Of Medicine 2008, 359: 1464-1476. PMID: 18779236, DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa0805017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYears of ageContinuous glucose monitoringContinuous monitoring groupPatients 25 yearsGlycated hemoglobin levelsType 1 diabetesHemoglobin levelsGlucose monitoringStudy groupControl groupType 1 diabetes mellitusMulticenter clinical trialBetween-group differencesHemoglobin outcomesYounger patientsDiabetes mellitusGlycemic controlIntensive therapyPrimary outcomeSevere hypoglycemiaClinical trialsIntensive treatmentAge groupsBlood glucose metersType 1
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