Jky. Li et al., Young Chinese adults with new onset of diabetic ketoacidosis - clinical course, autoimmune status and progression of pancreatic beta-cell function, DIABET MED, 17(4), 2000, pp. 295-298
Aims To examine the clinical course, autoimmune status and pancreatic beta
cell function, over a 2-year period, in young Chinese subjects newly presen
ting with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
Methods A prospective study involving 562 out of 27 893 patients who were a
dmitted to the medical ward with a principal diagnosis of diabetes mellitus
during the recruitment period of 1 year.
Results Of these 562 patients, 27 were aged less than 35 years and admitted
with a diagnosis of DKA and 11 (six males and five females) of these were
newly diagnosed. Antibodies to glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) were prese
nt in five patients. Anti-ICA 512 was not detected in any of the patients.
Basal and post-glucagon stimulated plasma C-peptide remained in the insulin
-deficient range although showing improvement at 2 years.
Conclusions These findings confirm the relative rarity of autoimmune Type 1
diabetes in young Chinese. Even when the clinical presentation takes the e
xtreme form of acute DKA, less than 50% have positive autoimmune markers.