Neurocognitive Functioning in Children and Adolescents at the Time of Type 1 Diabetes Diagnosis: Associations With Glycemic Control 1 Year After Diagnosis

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作者
Schwartz, David D. [1 ,2 ]
Axelrad, Marni E. [1 ,2 ]
Anderson, Barbara J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Pediat, Psychol Sect, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[2] Texas Childrens Hosp, Psychol Serv, Houston, TX 77030 USA
关键词
DISEASE ONSET; FOLLOW-UP; BRAIN; YOUTH; COMPLICATIONS; KETOACIDOSIS; METAANALYSIS; DYSFUNCTION; MELLITUS; LIFE;
D O I
10.2337/dc14-0103
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE To determine whether impairments in neurocognitive functioning are detectable at type 1 diabetes diagnosis and associated with subsequent glycemic control. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Children/adolescents (N = 147) aged 5-18 years completed neuropsychological testing during their inpatient hospitalization for new-onset type 1 diabetes. Test scores were compared with normative data using one-sample Student t tests. Children with onset before 8 years of age were compared with children aged 9-18 years using ANOVA, and associations between neurocognitive performance at diagnosis and glycemic control 1 year postdiagnosis were examined using regression analyses. RESULTS Children with type 1 diabetes performed significantly below expectations on most neurocognitive measures (P values < 0.0001), with large decrements from the normative mean evident in psychomotor speed (> 1 SD), visuomotor integration (0.7 SD), and phonemic fluency (0.8 SD). High incidence of impairment (scores less than second percentile) was evident on all tasks except digit span. Dominant-hand psychomotor speed was significantly associated with poor glycemic control (A1C >= 9.5% [80mmol/mol]; P = 0.032) 1 year postdiagnosis, controlling for race/ethnicity, sex, and reading ability. Impaired psychomotor speed was associated with a 0.77% increase in mean A1C (8.4 mmol/mol). CONCLUSIONS Deficits were evident in neurocognitive functioning within days of diabetes diagnosis that were associated with diabetes outcomes over 1 year postdiagnosis. Impairment was most apparent in psychomotor speed, consistent with research implicating damage to posterior white matter tracts and associated gray matter regions in type 1 diabetes. Psychomotor impairment may be an early marker for a broader neurobehavioral vulnerability that has implications for long-term diabetes management.
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