Eye and renal complication in pediatric patients with diabetes mellitus type 1
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Eye and renal complication in pediatric patients with diabetes mellitus type 1 Nguyen Tran Ngoc Hieu1*, Bui PhuongThao2, Vu Chi Dung2, Nguyen Ngoc Khanh2, Can Thi Bich Ngoc2, Nguyen Thi Hoan2, Nguyen Phu Dat3, Truong Ngoc Duong1 From 8th APPES Biennial Scientific Meeting Darwin, Australia. 29 October – 1 November 2014 Management and life expectancy for patients with diabetes mellitus type 1 (DM 1) is significantly improved. Long-term complication of the disease such as eye and renal complication have been paid much attention because it is an important cause of blindness and renal failure.
Aims We studied status of eye and renal complication and its relationship with HbA1C in 81 patients diagnosed of DM 1.
Authors’ details 1 103 Military Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam. 2Vietnam National Hospital of Pediatrics, Hanoi, Vietnam. 3Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam. Published: 28 April 2015
doi:10.1186/1687-9856-2015-S1-P23 Cite this article as: Hieu et al.: Eye and renal complication in pediatric patients with diabetes mellitus type 1. International Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology 2015 2015(Suppl 1):P23.
Method Observational, random collection. Results Eye complication was seen in 23.5% of patients. Renal complication was seen in 22.2% of patients. 13.6% of patients had both kinds of complication. The longer duration of DM 1 the patients had, the more eye and renal complication was detected. In groups with eye and renal complication, HbA1c was significantly higher than that in groups without complication. Probability of having renal complication in a poor glucose control group was higher than that in a good glucose control group with OR ratio of 2.2. For eye complication, the figure was 3.7.
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Conclusion The best thing to postpone eye and renal complication is glucose control.
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