2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2020.108643
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Effectiveness and equity of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusions in pediatric type 1 diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature

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“…6 The use of insulin pump has been shown to be safe and may enable patients with T1D to reach glycemic targets with reduction of recurrent and severe hypoglycemic events and an improved quality of life. [20][21][22][23][24][25][26]40 The increased use of CGM modified the management of T1D in these patients improving glycemic control and reducing glycemic variability. 20,24,27,28,30 Moreover, recent international guidelines recommend early adoption of CGM for all children and adolescents with T1D.…”
Section: Bmi-sdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 The use of insulin pump has been shown to be safe and may enable patients with T1D to reach glycemic targets with reduction of recurrent and severe hypoglycemic events and an improved quality of life. [20][21][22][23][24][25][26]40 The increased use of CGM modified the management of T1D in these patients improving glycemic control and reducing glycemic variability. 20,24,27,28,30 Moreover, recent international guidelines recommend early adoption of CGM for all children and adolescents with T1D.…”
Section: Bmi-sdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As this is a novel review topic, the types of interventions that will be reported in the literature is not yet clear. Therefore, we have included a wide range of potential interventional components, which have been selected directly from the 2015 EPOC taxonomy 16 , with the notable addition of patient/carer education and exclusion of interventions which are solely comprised of continuous/flash glucose monitoring or insulin pump-related technologies, given the array of high quality systematic reviews available in the field [17][18][19][20] .…”
Section: Types Of Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is of theoretical concern on CSII given the sole use of rapid-acting insulin, recent studies do not demonstrate significant differences in rates of DKA between CSII and MDI. This risk estimate is limited due to risk of bias in most clinical studies [92]…”
Section: Traditional "Open Loop" Insulin Pumpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, equity in diabetes care and care delivery needs to be addressed, as related variables are often absent from trials [92]. Despite an overall rise in insulin pump use (which is associated with improvements in quality of life), non-Hispanic Black youth, Hispanic youth, and American Indian/Alaskan Native youth are significantly less likely to be on insulin pump therapy independent of socioeconomic status [177].…”
Section: Caveatsmentioning
confidence: 99%