Diabetes mellitus and autoimmune hepatitis: demographical and clinical description of a relatively rare phenotype

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2018-07-10Authors
Sousa, Gideon de
Prinz, Nicole
Becker, Marianne
Dürr, Renate
Faller, Uta
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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Hormone and Metabolic Research ; 50 (2018), 7. - S. 568-574. - ISSN 0018-5043. - eISSN 1439-4286
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0631-2468Faculties
Medizinische FakultätInstitutions
Institut für Epidemiologie und Medizinische BiometrieDocument version
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Aims: We studied demographic, metabolic, and clinical characteristics of patients with diabetes and autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) from the German/Austrian DPV registry.
Methods: 139 patients with diabetes and AIH were analyzed and compared to 437728 patients with diabetes without AIH.
Results: The prevalence of AIH in patients with T1DM (44.8/100,000) seems higher than in the general population, the prevalence of AIH in patients with T2DM (23.6/100,000) does not seem to be increased. Patients with T2DM and AIH had a shorter duration of diabetes (p=0.007) and a higher proportion of females (p<0.001) compared to T2DM without AIH. Patients with diabetes (T1DM or T2DM) and AIH required higher insulin doses (p<0.001 resp. p=0.03) and showed increased liver enzymes (aspartate transaminase, alanine transaminase, gamma-glutamyltransferase) compared to diabetes patients without (all p <0.001). We detected a lower percentage of patients treated with oral antidiabetic drugs (p=0.01) and a higher percentage of patients treated by insulin in patients with T2DM and AIH (p<0.001) compared to patients with T2DM alone. We observed a higher incidence of autoimmune thyroid disease (AIT) in patients with diabetes (T1DM or T2DM) and AIH (p<0.001) compared to diabetes patients without AIH.
Conclusions: AIH seems more frequent in patients with T1DM. Patients with diabetes and AIH require intensification of antidiabetic therapy and seem to have a higher prevalence of AIT.
EU Project uulm
INNODIA / Translational approaches to disease modifying therapy of type 1 diabetes: an innovative approach towards understanding and arresting type 1 diabetes - Sofia ref.: 115797 / EC / H2020 / 115797
Subject headings
[GND]: Diabetes mellitus Typ 1 | Diabetes mellitus Typ 2 | Autoimmunthyreoiditis | Therapieerfolg[MeSH]: Diabetes mellitus, Type 1 | Diabetes mellitus, Type 2 | Thyroid diseases | Treatment outcome
[Free subject headings]: Autoimmune thyroid disease | Clinical outcome | Diabetes treatment
[DDC subject group]: DDC 610 / Medicine & health
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Sousa, Gideon de et al. (2020): Diabetes mellitus and autoimmune hepatitis: demographical and clinical description of a relatively rare phenotype. Open Access Repositorium der Universität Ulm und Technischen Hochschule Ulm. http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-33913
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