Decreasing Trends in Mean HbA1c Are Not Associated With Increasing Rates of Severe Hypoglycemia in Children: A Longitudinal Analysis of Two Contemporary Population-Based Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Registries From Australia and Germany/Austria Between 1995 and 2016.
Aveni HaynesJulia M HermannHelen ClapinSabine E HoferBeate KargesTimothy W JonesElizabeth A DavisReinhard W Hollnull nullPublished in: Diabetes care (2019)
Over the past two decades, there have been concurrent improvements in HbA1c and decreasing severe hypoglycemia rates in two contemporary, longitudinal, population-based pediatric cohorts of type 1 diabetes. Translation of these data into clinical practice and patient education may reduce fear of hypoglycemia and enable better glycemic control.
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