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Autor:
Kollman, Darrell M. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Care. 31:381-385
OBJECTIVE—Despite the standing of A1C as the most validated and widely used measure for average glycemic control over time, the relationship between A1C and glucose concentrations is not completely understood. The purpose of this Diabetes Research
Autor:
Ann Varady, Eva Obarzanek, Sally McCarthy, William L. Haskell, Nikko S. Thompson, Donna M. Matheson, Thomas N. Robinson, K. Farish Haydel, Leslie A. Pruitt, Connie Watanabe, Michelle Fujimoto, Joel D. Killen, Darrell M. Wilson, Helena C. Kraemer
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Clinical Trials. 29:56-69
Objective African-American girls and women are at high risk of obesity and its associated morbidities. Few studies have tested obesity prevention strategies specifically designed for African-American girls. This report describes the design and baseli
Autor:
Betsy Kunselman, Craig Kollman, Jen Block, Dongyuan Xing, Darrell M. Wilson, Bruce A. Buckingham, Laura M. Gandrud
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics. 9:307-316
The glycemic patterns of children less than 7 years with type 1 diabetes have not been well studied using continuous glucose monitoring. Our goal was to assess the incidence of hypoglycemia as well as postprandial glycemic patterns in this age group
Autor:
Darrell M. Wilson, Laura M. Gandrud, Saraswati Kache, Kupper A. Wintergerst, Bruce A. Buckingham, Becky J. Wong
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 118:173-179
OBJECTIVE. We evaluated retrospectively plasma glucose levels and the degree of hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and glucose variability in a PICU and then assessed their association with hospital length of stay and mortality rates. METHODS. Electronic m
Autor:
Andrea Kalajian, Katrina J. Ruedy, Larry A. Fox, Stuart A. Weinzimer, Roy W. Beck, Bruce A. Buckingham, Michael Tansey, Darrell M. Wilson, Craig Kollman, Rosanna Fiallo-Scharer, William V. Tamborlane
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics. 8:318-325
The optimal number/timing of calibrations entered into the CGMS (Medtronic MiniMed, Northridge, CA) continuous glucose monitoring system have not been previously described.Fifty subjects with Type 1 diabetes mellitus (10-18 years old) were hospitaliz
Publikováno v:
The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. 57(1)
Purpose Vitamin D deficiency and cardiometabolic risk factors are common in obese adolescents. Observational studies demonstrate an inverse relationship among serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) and obesity, insulin resistance, and inflammatory cytokin
Autor:
Jennifer B, Bollyky, Ping, Xu, Atul J, Butte, Darrell M, Wilson, Craig A, Beam, Carla J, Greenbaum
Publikováno v:
Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews. 31(6)
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) TrialNet is a National Institutes of Health-sponsored clinical trial network aimed at altering the disease course of T1D. The purpose of this study is to evaluate age-dependent heterogeneity in clinical, metabolic and immunologi
Limitations of Statistical Measures of Error in Assessing the Accuracy of Continuous Glucose Sensors
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics. 7:665-672
Various statistical methods are commonly used to assess the accuracy of near-continuous glucose sensors. The performance and reliability of these methods have not been well described.We used computer simulation to describe the behavior of several sta
Autor:
James Frane, Darrell M. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Growth Hormone & IGF Research. 15:21-25
True growth hormone deficiency (GHD) in childhood, while rare, has major clinical consequences. GHD is often associated with other pituitary hormone deficiencies, so these children may require multiple hormonal replacement and close clinical follow-u
Autor:
Andrea Kalajian, Peter Chase, Bruce A. Buckingham, Craig Kollman, Jen Block, Jonathan Burdick, Michael Choy, Darrell M. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics. 7:440-447
The objective of this study was to determine how subjects responded to alarms for hypo- and hyperglycemia while they were sleeping.Twenty subjects with type 1 diabetes (4-17 years old) were admitted to a clinical research center for approximately 24