Diabetic ketoacidosis is a life-threatening condition and is generally preventable through close glucose monitoring. Initiation of the FreeStyle Libre system could prevent ketoacidosis. We conducted a retrospective study of the ketoacidosis rates (ICD-10 codes E10.1, E11.1) on the French e...
known as ICD-11, which was accepted by WHO in May 2019 but only became effective in January 2022. Its worldwide adoption is growing gradually, with the United States still using ICD – 10 and some others still using versions 9 and 8 (3). ...
It is diagnosed with blood tests. It is related to diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), another complication of diabetes more often (but not exclusively) encountered in people with type 1 diabetes; they are differentiated with measurement of ketone bodies, organic molecules that are the underlying driver f...
We also used continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for the evaluation of the algorithm-directed glycemic control for the secondary outcomes. The percentage of glucose concentration in time in range (TIR) (3.9–10.0 mmol L−1) by CGM was constantly improved, and the percentage of glucose ...
Diabetic ketoacidosis in patients with type 2 diabetes treated with sodium glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors versus other antihyperglycemic agents: an observational study of four US administrative claims databases. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2019;28(12):1620-1628. doi:10.1002/pds.4887PubMed...
Historical International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision codes were automatically converted to ICD-10 codes in the EMR. Patients were excluded if they had other forms of diabetes (T2D, maturity-onset diabetes of youth, cystic fibrosis–related diabetes), absence of insulin requirement ...
The natural history of type 1 diabetes (T1D) evolves from stage 1 (islet autoimmunity with normoglycemia; ICD-10 diagnostic code E10.A1) to stage 2 (autoimmunity with dysglycemia; E10.A2) and subsequent clinical stage 3 (overt hyperglycemia), which is commonly the first time of referral. ...
diabetic ketoacidosis; hypoglycemia; seasonal variation; type 1 diabetes mellitus Abstract Background Seasonality in health outcomes has long been recognized in conditions such as colds and flu's. This study sought to determine if hospitalizations of acute complications of type 1 diabetes vary by month...
The term "ketosis-prone type 2 diabetes (T2DM)" is often used to describe the A-β+ patients who present with new onset diabetes, unprovoked diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)8,9 and acidosis10–12. As a result, the prevalence of ketosis-prone T2DM could be grossly underestimated. In ...
Patients were excluded if they had taken antidiabetic drugs (oral antidiabetic drugs or insulin) or had a measurement of HbA1c C7.0% (53 mmol/mol) prior to the first diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus or the index date, whichever was earlier. Data Preparation Longitudinal data were ...