Early Initiation of Automated Insulin Delivery at Type 1 Diabetes Diagnosis in Children and Adolescents Is Associated with Improved Outcomes
Key Points
To evaluate the effects of early automated insulin delivery initiation on outcomes in children and adolescents diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.
Analyzed the timing of automated insulin delivery initiation post-diagnosis.
Evaluated glycemic control metrics and rates of diabetic ketoacidosis.
Assessed access to AID systems and outcomes over time.
Early AID initiation shows significantly improved glycemic control.
There is a notable reduction in diabetic ketoacidosis events.
Equitable access to AID systems correlates with better outcomes.
Abstract
Early AID initiation is associated with improved glycemic control and reduced DKA risk, underscoring the importance of timely and equitable access to AID systems.