Piccini, BSchwandt, AJefferies, CKordonouri, OLimbert, CArslanoglu, ICardona-Hernandez, RCoutant, RKim, JHPreiksa, RTPundziute Lyckå, ARami-Merhar, BRichmond, ESavova, RTodorovic, SVeeze, HJToni, S2021-04-302021-04-302020Pediatr Diabetes . 2020 Mar;21(2):339-348http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/3679Objective: To establish whether diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or HbA1c at onset is associated with year-three HbA1c in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Methods: Children with T1D from the SWEET registry, diagnosed <18 years, with documented clinical presentation, HbA1c at onset and follow-up were included. Participants were categorized according to T1D onset: (a) DKA (DKA with coma, DKA without coma, no DKA); (b) HbA1c at onset (low [<10%], medium [10 to <12%], high [≥12%]). To adjust for demographics, linear regression was applied with interaction terms for DKA and HbA1c at onset groups (adjusted means with 95% CI). Association between year-three HbA1c and both HbA1c and presentation at onset was analyzed (Vuong test). Results: Among 1420 children (54% males; median age at onset 9.1 years [Q1;Q3: 5.8;12.2]), 6% of children experienced DKA with coma, 37% DKA without coma, and 57% no DKA. Year-three HbA1c was lower in the low compared to high HbA1c at onset group, both in the DKA without coma (7.1% [6.8;7.4] vs 7.6% [7.5;7.8], P = .03) and in the no DKA group (7.4% [7.2;7.5] vs 7.8% [7.6;7.9], P = .01), without differences between low and medium HbA1c at onset groups. Year-three HbA1c did not differ among HbA1c at onset groups in the DKA with coma group. HbA1c at onset as an explanatory variable was more closely associated with year-three HbA1c compared to presentation at onset groups (P = .02). Conclusions: Year-three HbA1c is more closely related to HbA1c than to DKA at onset; earlier hyperglycemia detection might be crucial to improving year-three HbA1c.engChildComaDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1Diabetic KetoacidosisFemaleGlycated Hemoglobin AHumansMaleRegistriesHDE END PEDAssociation of Diabetic Ketoacidosis and HbA1c at Onset with Year-Three HbA1c in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes: Data from the International SWEET Registryjournal article10.1111/pedi.12946