Clinical Features of Enuresis in Children with Diabetes Mellitus
Journal of the Korean Society of Pediatric Nephrology
; : 210-217, 2010.
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in Korean
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is known as one of the common causes of secondary enuresis in children. However, enuresis in diabetic children is overlooked only as a symptom of polyuria due to hyperglycemia. We evaluated the prevalence of nocturnal enuresis in children with diabetes mellitus in this paper.METHODS:
Among children with diabetes in three hospitals in Daegu area, 117 agreed to 'Tele research by means of a questionnaire'.RESULTS:
Diabetic patients were divided into two groups Nocturnal enuresis and non-nocturnal enuresis group. thirty-two of 117 (27.0%) patients were in enuresis group, with more daytime urination than non-nocturnal enuresis group (4.2+/-1.6/3.6+/-1.2 times, P =0.016). HbA1c at diagnosis was 12.0+/-2.3%/12.0+/-2.5%, and at follow-up 9.3+/-2.3%/8.3+/-2.3% (P =0.042). Insulin was administered at 1.1+/-0.5/1.1+/-0.4 units/kg/day. Ten children of enuresis (31.2%) group were monosymptomatic (MNE) and 22 (68.8%) children were non-monosymptomatic enuresis (non-MNE). Fourteen (43.8%) of enuresis group had persistent symptoms, with 5 MNE and 9 non-MNE each. HbA1c at diagnosis was 11.1+/-2.5, 12.4+/-2.1, higher in non-MNE (P =0.144). Average arousal during sleep was step 3.3+/-1.2, 2.5+/-1.0, higher in improved enuresis group (P =0.059).CONCLUSION:
Nocturnal enuresis among DM patients is underestimated. However, considering psychological and social effects of enuresis in children, extensive and long-term studies are needed in the future to clarify relationship between prevalence and DM control.
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Main subject:
Arousal
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Polyuria
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Urination
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Prevalence
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Follow-Up Studies
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Enuresis
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Nocturnal Enuresis
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Hyperglycemia
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Insulin
Type of study:
Observational study
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Prevalence study
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Prognostic study
Limits:
Child
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Humans
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of the Korean Society of Pediatric Nephrology
Year:
2010
Document type:
Article