New definition for the partial remission period in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes

HB Mortensen, P Hougaard, P Swift, L Hansen… - Diabetes …, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
HB Mortensen, P Hougaard, P Swift, L Hansen, RW Holl, H Hoey, H Bjoerndalen…
Diabetes care, 2009Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE To find a simple definition of partial remission in type 1 diabetes that reflects
both residual β-cell function and efficacy of insulin treatment. RESEARCH DESIGN AND
METHODS A total of 275 patients aged< 16 years were followed from onset of type 1
diabetes. After 1, 6, and 12 months, stimulated C-peptide during a challenge was used as a
measure of residual β-cell function. RESULTS By multiple regression analysis, a negative
association between stimulated C-peptide and A1C (regression coefficient− 0.21, P< 0.001) …
OBJECTIVE
To find a simple definition of partial remission in type 1 diabetes that reflects both residual β-cell function and efficacy of insulin treatment.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
A total of 275 patients aged <16 years were followed from onset of type 1 diabetes. After 1, 6, and 12 months, stimulated C-peptide during a challenge was used as a measure of residual β-cell function.
RESULTS
By multiple regression analysis, a negative association between stimulated C-peptide and A1C (regression coefficient −0.21, P < 0.001) and insulin dose (−0.94, P < 0.001) was shown. These results suggested the definition of an insulin dose–adjusted A1C (IDAA1C) as A1C (percent) + [4 × insulin dose (units per kilogram per 24 h)]. A calculated IDAA1C ≤9 corresponding to a predicted stimulated C-peptide >300 pmol/l was used to define partial remission. The IDAA1C ≤9 had a significantly higher agreement (P < 0.001) with residual β-cell function than use of a definition of A1C ≤7.5%. Between 6 and 12 months after diagnosis, for IDAA1C ≤9 only 1 patient entered partial remission and 61 patients ended partial remission, for A1C ≤7.5% 15 patients entered partial remission and 53 ended, for a definition of insulin dose ≤0.5 units · kg−1 · 24 h−1 5 patients entered partial remission and 66 ended, and for stimulated C-peptide (>300 pmol/l) 9 patients entered partial remission and 49 ended. IDAA1C at 6 months has good predictive power for stimulated C-peptide concentrations after both 6 and 12 months.
CONCLUSIONS
A new definition of partial remission is proposed, including both glycemic control and insulin dose. It reflects residual β-cell function and has better stability compared with the conventional definitions.
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