학술논문

Young‐onset diabetes patients in Thailand: Data from Thai Type 1 Diabetes and Diabetes diagnosed Age before 30 years Registry, Care and Network (T1DDAR CN)
Document Type
Report
Author
Dejkhamron, PrapaiSantiprabhob, JeerundaLikitmaskul, SupawadeeDeerochanawong, ChaicharnRawdaree, PetchTharavanij, ThipapornReutrakul, SirimonKongkanka, ChawkaewSuprasongsin, ChittiwatNumbenjapon, NawapornSahakitrungruang, TanineeLertwattanarak, RaweewanEngkakul, PontipaSriwijitkamol, ApiradeeKorwutthikulrangsri, ManassaweeLeelawattana, RattanaPhimphilai, MattabhornPotisat, SomkiatKhananuraksa, PanthepKunsuikmengrai, KemarasamiNitiyanant, WanneeAroonparkmongkol, SuphabSupornsilchai, VichitNgarmukos, ChardpraornNimitphong, HataikarnKhlairit, PatcharinMahachoklertwattana, PatPoomthavorn, PreamrudeeJerawatana, RatanapornPongratanakul, SarunyuPreechasuk, LukanaLertbannaphong, OrnsudaThongpaeng, SriwanPatjamontri, SupitchaTanathornkirati, NattamonPanpitpat, PitvaraDermkhuntod, NatphassornSinsophonphap, ThanyarosSunpakaew, WaruneeKiatpanabhikul, PhatharapornSuksantilirs, SupawutBoonkong, NutlitaSomsaen, SirinyaVansaksri, ApatsaraChairat, ChattamaChanchalam, KamonwanSiangruangsang, SanguansakTantichattanon, WorrapornNganlasome, ChulalakPichetsin, KarnsudaBoonpakdee, KesineeWongjitrat, NattakarnNuphonthong, JirapornSathavarodom, NattapolKeamseng, ChantrapornWongsa, DanilLimpijankit, LaddawanDensriwiwat, MeijineeSony, KiranMahawongsanan, OrathaiManeerat, PatareeTangngam, HataitipNirach, TattiwaPongchaiyakul, ChatlertPanamonta, OuypornWiromrat, PattaraSuesirisawad, ChatchaiSanguanwongwichit, PriyaTantiwong, PuntipSetthalak, SirilakJindamaneemas, AkanitSuwansaksri, NattakarnPetchkul, JaturatJeerawongpanich, KritthaTongmeesee, SomlakRoonghiranwat, ThapanaSornsiriwong, ChotimaPiriyabanjong, NaruewanKongvitayanon, TippawanJaruratanasirikul, SomchitDissaneevate, PathikanNakkaew, SaowaneeNantarakchaikul, Palinee
Source
Journal of Cutaneous Immunology and Allergy. May 2022, Vol. 13 Issue 5, p796, 809 p.
Subject
Thailand
India
Language
English
Abstract
INTRODUCTION Diabetes causes burden individually and nationally, especially if diabetes‐related complications develop. Globally, the incidence of type 1 diabetes has been increasing[sup.1], and a similar trend in type 2 diabetes [...]
: Aims/Introduction: There is a lack of current information regarding young‐onset diabetes in Thailand. Thus, the objectives of this study were to describe the types of diabetes, the clinical characteristics, the treatment regimens and achievement of glycemic control in Thai patients with young‐onset diabetes. Materials and Methods: Data of 2,844 patients with diabetes onset before 30 years‐of‐age were retrospectively reviewed from a diabetes registry comprising 31 hospitals in Thailand. Gestational diabetes was excluded. Results: Based on clinical criteria, type 1 diabetes was identified in 62.6% of patients, type 2 diabetes in 30.7%, neonatal diabetes in 0.8%, other monogenic diabetes in 1.7%, secondary diabetes in 3.0%, genetic syndromes associated with diabetes in 0.9% and other types of diabetes in 0.4%. Type 1 diabetes accounted for 72.3% of patients with age of onset Conclusion: In this registry, type 1 diabetes remains the most common type and the prevalence of type 2 diabetes increases with age. The majority of patients did not achieve the glycemic target, especially type 1 diabetes patients.