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1型糖尿病患儿使用糖尿病设备的皮肤不良反应:系统评价

Cutaneous Adverse Effects From Diabetes Devices in Pediatric Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: Systematic Review.

作者信息

Podwojniak Alicia, Flemming Joseph, Tan Isabella J, Ghani Hira, Neubauer Zachary, Jones Anne

机构信息

Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine, 113 Laurel Rd, Stratford, NJ, 08084, United States, 1 (856) 566-6789.

Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Dermatol. 2024 Nov 7;7:e59824. doi: 10.2196/59824.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and continuous subcutaneous insulin infusions (CSIIs) are the current standard treatment devices for type 1 diabetes (T1D) management. With a high prevalence of T1D beginning in pediatrics and carrying into adulthood, insufficient glycemic control leads to poor patient outcomes. Dermatologic complications such as contact dermatitis, lipodystrophies, and inflammatory lesions are among those associated with CGM and CSII, which reduce glycemic control and patient compliance.

OBJECTIVE

This systematic review aims to explore the current literature surrounding dermatologic complications of CGM and CSII as well as the impact on patient outcomes.

METHODS

A systematic review of the literature was carried out using PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) 2020 guidelines using 5 online databases. Included articles were those containing primary data relevant to human participants and adverse reactions to CGM and CSII devices in pediatric populations, of which greater than 50% of the sample size were aged 0-21 years. Qualitative analysis was chosen due to the heterogeneity of outcomes.

RESULTS

Following the application of exclusion criteria, 25 studies were analyzed and discussed. An additional 5 studies were identified after the initial search and inclusion. The most common complication covered is contact dermatitis, with 13 identified studies. Further, 7 studies concerned lipodystrophies, 5 covered nonspecific cutaneous changes, 3 covered unique cutaneous findings such as granulomatous reactions and panniculitis, and 2 discussed user acceptability.

CONCLUSIONS

The dermatologic complications of CGM and CSII pose a potential risk to long-term glycemic control in T1D, especially in young patients where skin lesions can lead to discontinuation. Increased manufacturer transparency is critical and further studies are needed to expand upon the current preventative measures such as device site rotation and steroid creams, which lack consistent effectiveness.

摘要

背景

持续葡萄糖监测(CGM)和持续皮下胰岛素输注(CSII)是目前1型糖尿病(T1D)管理的标准治疗设备。由于T1D在儿科高发并持续至成年期,血糖控制不佳会导致患者预后不良。接触性皮炎、脂肪营养不良和炎症性病变等皮肤并发症与CGM和CSII相关,这些并发症会降低血糖控制水平和患者依从性。

目的

本系统评价旨在探讨围绕CGM和CSII皮肤并发症的现有文献以及对患者预后的影响。

方法

使用PRISMA(系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目)2020指南,通过5个在线数据库对文献进行系统评价。纳入的文章应包含与人类参与者相关的原始数据以及儿科人群中对CGM和CSII设备的不良反应,其中样本量超过50%的年龄在0至21岁之间。由于结果的异质性,选择了定性分析。

结果

应用排除标准后,对25项研究进行了分析和讨论。在初步检索和纳入后又确定了5项研究。涵盖的最常见并发症是接触性皮炎,有13项已确定的研究。此外,7项研究涉及脂肪营养不良,5项涵盖非特异性皮肤变化,3项涵盖独特的皮肤表现,如肉芽肿反应和脂膜炎,2项讨论了用户可接受性。

结论

CGM和CSII的皮肤并发症对T1D的长期血糖控制构成潜在风险,尤其是在年轻患者中,皮肤病变可能导致治疗中断。提高制造商的透明度至关重要,并且需要进一步研究以扩展当前的预防措施,如设备部位轮换和类固醇乳膏,这些措施缺乏一致的有效性。

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