5 New Diabetes Categories Proposed
The authors of a recent study have proposed 5 new classifications for patients with diabetes in hopes of tailoring future treatments and targeting early treatments to patients with the condition.
The proposal was formed following the completion of a data-driven cluster analysis of 8980 patients with newly diagnosed diabetes who were enrolled in the Swedish All New Diabetics in Scania cohort.
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Ultimately, the researchers categorized patients into the following 5 clusters:
- Severe autoimmune diabetes (formerly type 1 diabetes)
- Severe insulin-deficient diabetes
- Severe insulin-resistant diabetes
- Mild obesity-related diabetes
- Mild age-related diabetes
Patients were assigned to a cluster based on the presence of glutamate decarboxylase antibodies, age at diagnosis, body mass index, hemoglobin A1c levels, and homoeostatic model assessment of 2 estimates of β-cell function and insulin resistance.
To view the full version of the proposal, click here.
—Christina Vogt
Reference:
Ahlqvist E, Storm P, Käräjämäki A, et al. Novel subgroups of adult-onset diabetes and their association with outcomes: a data-driven cluster analysis of six variables [Published online March 1, 2018]. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2213-8587(18)30051-2.