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In view of the emergence over the last few years of adverse skin reactions caused by diabetes monitoring and treatment devices, which have become essential to the optimal management of these patients, it is necessary to determine the real prevalence of these side effects. Here the investigators performed a prospective study about prevalence of skin reactions in a group of children with type 1 diabetes.


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Justification : - The incidence of type 1 diabetes in children is increasing every year. - The use of blood glucose sensors has a positive impact on blood glucose control by limiting glucose variability, reducing hypoglycemia and improving long-term blood glucose control. - The first cases of allergic contact dermatitis secondary linked to the use of an insulin pump were identified in 1995. - Several recent studies report a high prevalence of allergic contact dermatitis caused to blood glucose sensors, but these studies are conducted on small samples and in most cases these samples include both adults and children. - The actual prevalence of children with adverse skin reactions secondary to their diabetes monitoring and treatment devices is probably underestimated - IBOA was the first responsible allergen identified in 2016. It is the most common allergen responsible for these allergic contact dermatitis3, but other allergens have also been identified recently. - It is difficult to say how many diabetic patients have ever developed a contact allergy to IBOA, or other acrylates, in their skin devices. Typically, the reaction does not appear until after prolonged use, usually after several months. - Very few studies have looked at the impact on children's quality of life. In view of the emergence over the last few years of adverse skin reactions caused by diabetes monitoring and treatment devices, which have become essential to the optimal management of these patients, it is necessary to determine the real prevalence of these side effects. The research of risk factors associated with the appearance of these lesions, as well as the impact on patient's quality of life is essential, so as to be able to prevent them and treat them if necessary. General outline of the study: Epidemiological, observational, cross-sectional, retrospective study carried out on a sample of the target population after collecting data both on questionnaires and in the patients' medical files. The questionnaires and the data sought in the patients' files will be collected over a period of 1 year, after obtaining the parents' non objection. The questionnaires will be distributed by the medical and paramedical team of the pediatric diabetes service of the Nancy CHRU. They will be hand-delivered to the physician leading the quarterly follow-up visit of the child's. No additional consultation will be undertaken. ;


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NCT number NCT05932953
Study type Observational
Source Central Hospital, Nancy, France
Contact emeline RENARD, PhD
Phone +33323155311
Email e.renard@chru-nancy.fr
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date May 15, 2022
Completion date November 1, 2023

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