Prevalence and characteristics of brittle diabetes in Britain
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Prevalence and characteristics of brittle diabetes in Britain
Abstract
We investigated the prevalence and characteristics of 'brittle diabetes', defined as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus associated with glycaemic instability of any type, leading to life disruption with recurrent and/or prolonged hospitalizations. A questionnaire was sent to all physicians and paediatricians running diabetic clinics in the UK, from lists held at the British Diabetic Association. A total of 414 brittle patients were reported (72% questionnaire return). Most were young (mean age +/- SD was 26 +/- 15 years), though there was a small peak at ages 60-70 years. There was an excess of females (66%) and overall clinic prevalence was 1.2 per 1000 diabetic patients and 2.9 per 1000 insulin-treated diabetic patients. On average, there was 1.0 brittle patient per diabetic clinic. The most common form of brittleness was recurrent ketoacidosis (59%), with 17% having predominant hypoglycaemia, and 24% mixed instability. Female excess was highest and mean age lowest in the recurrent ketoacidosis group, whilst the reverse was true for those with recurrent hypoglycaemia. Causes of brittleness were offered by 58% of consultants, and most (93%) considered various psychosocial problems as likely underlying factors. We conclude that brittle diabetes is a small but significant problem, currently affecting about 1 per 1000 diabetic patients. Most, but by no means all, are young females--often with recurrent ketoacidosis. Older age groups are more likely to have recurrent hypoglycaemic or mixed types of brittleness. Perceived causes of brittleness are usually psychosocial.
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