1. MON-LB117 Differences in Metabolic Control, Treatment and Associated Complications in Patients Living With Type 1 Diabetes Receiving Private or Public Health Care in Mexico
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Julio Cesar Valenzuela, Karla L Sanchez Ruiz, Alejandro Romero Zazueta, Natalia E De la Garza, Raquel N. Faradji, Carmen Castillo Galindo, Guillermo Gonzalez Galvez, Maricela Vidrio Velazquez, Sigfrido Miracle Lopez, Miguel A Polanco Preza, Laura Islas Ortega, Aldo Ferreira Hermosillo, Neftali Antonio Villa, Angelica Martinez Ramos Mendez, Mayra Valadez Capetillo, Ana Rosa Escobedo Ortiz, Alicia Rodríguez, Paloma Almeda Valdes, Jorge F Bustamante Martinez, and Aili L Garcia Tuomola
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Type 1 diabetes ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,medicine.disease ,Diabetes Mellitus and Glucose Metabolism ,Public health care ,Clinical and Translational Studies in Diabetes ,Metabolic control analysis ,Emergency medicine ,medicine ,In patient ,business ,AcademicSubjects/MED00250 - Abstract
Background. Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is the most common chronic endocrinological disease diagnosed during childhood. It requires continuous education, monitoring and treatment. An analysis was developed to learn if there were discrepancies in the level of metabolic control and complications between private and public healthcare in Mexico, based on the data obtained in the National Registry of patients with Type 1 Diabetes (RENACED DT1). Objective: Describe the sociodemographic characteristics, metabolic control, treatment and complications in patients receiving private or public health care registered in RENACED DT1.Methodology: Sociodemographic and anthropometric variables, metabolic control, diabetes education, type of insulin and delivery method used for treatment, glucose monitoring and acute and chronic complications were compared between patients receiving private vs public health care. Results Of the 1458 patients registered, significant differences between HbA1c levels were seen (7.8% private health care vs 8.7% public healthcare, p 31.3%, p
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- 2020