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新加坡1型糖尿病患儿的短期血糖控制不佳与视网膜微血管变化:一项初步研究。

Short-term poor glycemic control and retinal microvascular changes in pediatric Type 1 Diabetes patients in Singapore: a pilot study.

作者信息

Li Ling-Jun, Lamoureux Ecosse, Wong Tien Yin, Lek Ngee

机构信息

Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore, Singapore.

Duke-NUS Medical School, Department of Pediatrics, Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

BMC Ophthalmol. 2017 Jun 15;17(1):60. doi: 10.1186/s12886-017-0449-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Poor glycemic control in Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) patients is strongly associated with an increased risk of diabetes-related microvascular complications later in life, but it is unclear whether short period of poor glycemic control in children with T1D can cause evident microvascular morphological changes long before any pathological manifestation. Our study aimed to investigate the longitudinal association between poor glycemic control and subsequent changes in retinal microvasculature, in a pilot study of 55 pediatric T1D patients from Singapore after a one-year follow-up.

METHODS

This is a hospital-based, exposure-matched and retrospective longitudinal study. A total of 55 T1D patients were included from Singapore KK Women's and Children Hospital, 28 of whom had poor glycemic control (average glycated hemoglobin [HbA1c] ≥8% during the year) while the other 27 age- and gender-matched subjects had good glycemic control (HbA1c <8%). Retinal photography was taken at diabetes annual screening and images were graded by trained graders using a semi-automated computer-based program (Singapore I Vessel Assessment [SIVA], version 4.0, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore) and a spectrum of retinal vascular parameters (e.g. caliber, tortuosity, branching angle and fractal dimension) were measured quantitatively from 0.5 to 2.0 disc diameters.

RESULTS

There was no significant difference in ethnicity, duration of T1D, blood pressure, body mass index (BMI) and low-density cholesterol lipoprotein (LDL) between the two groups. Retinal imaging was obtained at the end of 1 year of glycemic control assessment. In multiple linear regression adjusting for ethnicity, BMI, LDL and duration of T1D, patients with poor glycemic control tended to have marginally wider retinal arteriolar caliber (6.0 μm, 95% CI: -0.9, 12.8) and had significantly larger retinal arteriolar branching angle (10.1 degrees, 95% CI: 1.4, 18.9) compared with their age- and gender- matched counterparts with good glycemic control.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings showed that abnormal retinal microvascular morphology was evident in pediatric patients with T1D after one-year's poor glycemic control. Such morphological abnormalities may lead to future development of microvascular complications among T1D pediatric patients with poor glycemic control.

摘要

背景

1型糖尿病(T1D)患者血糖控制不佳与日后发生糖尿病相关微血管并发症的风险增加密切相关,但尚不清楚T1D儿童短期血糖控制不佳是否会在出现任何病理表现之前很久就导致明显的微血管形态变化。我们的研究旨在对来自新加坡的55名儿科T1D患者进行为期一年的随访,以调查血糖控制不佳与视网膜微血管后续变化之间的纵向关联。

方法

这是一项基于医院的、暴露匹配的回顾性纵向研究。共纳入了新加坡KK妇女儿童医院的55名T1D患者,其中28名血糖控制不佳(一年内平均糖化血红蛋白[HbA1c]≥8%),而其他27名年龄和性别匹配的受试者血糖控制良好(HbA1c<8%)。在糖尿病年度筛查时进行视网膜摄影,图像由经过培训的分级人员使用基于计算机的半自动程序(新加坡血管评估[SIVA],版本4.0,新加坡眼科研究所,新加坡)进行分级,并从0.5至2.0视盘直径定量测量一系列视网膜血管参数(如管径、迂曲度、分支角度和分形维数)。

结果

两组在种族、T1D病程、血压、体重指数(BMI)和低密度胆固醇脂蛋白(LDL)方面无显著差异。在血糖控制评估1年后获得视网膜成像。在对种族、BMI、LDL和T1D病程进行多线性回归调整后,与年龄和性别匹配的血糖控制良好的患者相比,血糖控制不佳的患者视网膜小动脉管径倾向于略宽(6.0μm,95%CI:-0.9,12.8),且视网膜小动脉分支角度显著更大(10.1度,95%CI:1.4,18.9)。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,血糖控制不佳一年后,T1D儿科患者的视网膜微血管形态出现异常。这种形态异常可能导致血糖控制不佳的T1D儿科患者未来发生微血管并发症。

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