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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12710/12897
Title: The impact of the rehabilitation methods in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus - an update
Authors: Eșanu, Valeriu
Palii, Ina
Golovin, Boris
Chiriac, Andrian
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Publisher: Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu"
Abstract: Introduction. In children with Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is necessary to implement prevention and treatment measures, aimed to reduce the risk of premature morbidity and mortality. Purpose. To evaluate the impact of rehabilitation methods of children with T1DM. Material and methods. The study was conducted between 22.07.2019 and 08.08.2019, on 34 children (21 boys, 13 girls), age range 3-15 years. Evaluated medical records (average of pre- and postprandial glucose, daily summary insulin dose, etc.). Treatment (aerohelio-thalassotherapy, sludge applications, laser therapy, massage, aeroion therapy, inhalations, alkaline mineral water) within the "Sergheevca" Children's Rehabilitation Center. Training in a cycle of lessons - "School of Diabetes". Food - according to physiological needs, with carbohydrate calculation. Performed at least 5 daily glucose with adjusting insulin doses (Glargine, Detemir, Aspart, Glulisin). Results. The total daily insulin dose (units/kg, see Fig.1) decreased by 18% in pediatric subjects with diabetes > 5 years (0.87→0.71) and 8% in those with < 5 years (0.62→0.57) ((girls - 4% (0.63→ 0.61), boys - 20% (0.60→0.48) aged > 10 years, and under 10 years - 2% (0.85→) vs. - 9.7% (0.82→0.74)). In children > 10 years old there was a0.83 decrease of 13%, and in those under 10 years - 7%. The average blood glucose/24h, in children with diabetes > 5 years decreased by 5.6% (9.37→8.84 mmol/l), and in those with duration < 5 years - absent, and in the participants under 10 years a decrease of 8.5 % was noted (9.47→8.67 mmol/l), and in those over 10 years – absent. Conclusions. The rehabilitation methods have a positive impact for children with T1DM, expressed by a reduction of the total daily dose of insulin according to age, gender and duration of the disease.
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