医学
脂肪萎缩
胰岛素泵
导管
糖尿病
入射(几何)
胰岛素
疤痕
不利影响
外科
B组
2型糖尿病
1型糖尿病
儿科
内科学
内分泌学
家庭医学
病毒载量
物理
光学
抗逆转录病毒疗法
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)
作者
Elisabeth B. Binder,O. Lange,Michael Edlinger,Dominik Meraner,Dominik Abt,Claus Moser,Elisabeth Steichen,Sabine E. Hofer
标识
DOI:10.1055/s-0034-1394381
摘要
The incidence of type 1 diabetes is rising, particularly in young infants. The treatment with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) offers certain benefits and has gained popularity. Insulin-pump therapy could be associated with cutaneous-adverse effects. The purpose of our study was to investigate the frequency and characterization of skin-related complications in patients with CSII.In a single center setting, 54 patients (28 male, 26 female) on CSII therapy aged between 3 and 20 years participated in our study. Data including duration of diabetes, duration of CSII, pump model, catheter material, frequency of catheter switch and hygiene procedures at time of puncture were collected through a standardized questionnaire and photographs of affected areas of the skin were made. Statistical analysis was done to verify an association with gender, patients' age, HbA1c values, and body mass index.Our observation revealed skin complications at the site of catheter insertion in 43% (8 f, 15 m) of our patients. A frequent occurrence of scars (24%, 6 f, 7 m), lipohypertrophic areas (20%, 4 f, 7 m) and eczema (11%, 1 f, 5 m) was observed. Furthermore, 6% (1 f, 2 m) showed changes in pigmentation and 6% (1 f, 2 m) lipoatrophy. The catheter localization had to be switched due to skin-complications in 24% (6 f, 7 m) whereas none of our patients discontinued insulin-pump therapy.Skin-related complications during CSII are frequent and regular examination of the insertion sites is crucial. To verify the occurrence of lipoatrophy associated with insulin pump therapy - an otherwise rare complication - larger studies would be needed.
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