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新冠疫情对糖尿病患儿的多重影响:流行病学、代谢控制及医疗护理方面的变化

Multiple influences of the COVID-19 pandemic on children with diabetes: Changes in epidemiology, metabolic control and medical care.

作者信息

Zucchini Stefano, Scozzarella Andrea, Maltoni Giulio

机构信息

Department of Pediatric, IRCCS AOU di Bologna, Bologna 40138, Italy.

出版信息

World J Diabetes. 2023 Mar 15;14(3):198-208. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v14.i3.198.

Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has heavily affected health worldwide, with the various forms of diabetes in children experiencing changes at various levels, including epidemiology, diabetic ketoacidosis rates and medical care. Type 1 diabetes showed an apparent increase in incidence, possibly owing to a direct damage of the virus to the β-cell. Diabetic ketoacidosis also increased in association with the general fear of referring patients to the hospital. Most children with diabetes (both type 1 and type 2) did not show a worsening in metabolic control during the first lockdown, possibly owing to a more controlled diet by their parents. Glucose sensor and hybrid closed loop pump technology proved to be effective in all patients with type 1 diabetes during the pandemic, especially because the downloading of data allowed for the practice of tele-medicine. Telemedicine has in fact grown around the world and National Health Systems have started to consider it as a routine activity in clinical practice. The present review encompasses all the aspects related to the effects of the pandemic on the different forms of diabetes in children.

摘要

2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行严重影响了全球健康,儿童糖尿病的各种形式在各个层面都发生了变化,包括流行病学、糖尿病酮症酸中毒发生率和医疗护理。1型糖尿病发病率明显上升,可能是由于病毒对β细胞的直接损害。糖尿病酮症酸中毒也因普遍担心将患者送往医院而增加。大多数糖尿病儿童(1型和2型)在首次封锁期间代谢控制并未恶化,可能是因为父母对饮食控制得更好。在大流行期间,葡萄糖传感器和混合闭环泵技术被证明对所有1型糖尿病患者有效,特别是因为数据下载便于开展远程医疗。事实上,远程医疗在全球范围内得到了发展,国家卫生系统已开始将其视为临床实践中的常规活动。本综述涵盖了大流行对儿童不同形式糖尿病影响的所有相关方面。

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