Become #1 in T1DM (Cribsiders #6)

Aug 31, 2020, 07:00 AM

Type 1 Diabetes - this episode is definitely a sweet one! Join us for a conversation with our guest Dr. Hussein Abdullatif (UAB), covering the diagnosis, workup, and management of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. We discuss the initial lab work-up, approach to treatment, atypical presentation, and how it’s okay to eat donuts around the time of an insulin shot! 

 

NOTE: The show notes and CME for this episode will not be available until Wednesday September 2, 2020 at https://thecribsiders.com/ and cribsiders.vcuhealth.org respectively.

 

Credits
  • Written and Produced by: Shannon Snellgrove
  • Infographic: Shannon Snellgrove
  • Cover Art: Christopher Chiu MD (Cribsiders); Shannon Snellgrove (Curbsiders)
  • Hosts: Justin Berk MD and Christopher Chiu MD
  • Editor:Justin Berk MD; Clair Morgan of nodderly.com
  • Guest(s): Hussein Abdullatif MD

 

*Sponsors*

 

POCUS Fellowship at University of Pennsylvania

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    VCU Health CE

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  Time Stamps
  • Diagnosis of T1DM 6:50
  • Presentation of T1DM 10:10
  • Explaining T1DM to a parent 12:00
  • Genetic Predisposition to Diabetes 15:20
  • T1DM Antibodies 17:10
  • Initial work-up for concomitant autoimmune disease 21:10
  • Atypical Presentation of T1DM 22:44
  • Treatment of T1DM 29:10
  • Dietary Modifications in T1DM 33:10
  • Checking blood sugars 39:50
  • Honeymoon Period 42:25
  • Hypoglycemia 44:00
  • Sports, Sickness, Alcohol and Glucose levels 48:25
  • Periop glucose management 51:10
  • Long-term complications of T1DM 53:50
  • Closed Loop System and Future Treatments 56:10

 

Goal

Listeners will feel confident in the presentation, diagnostic workup, and management of Type 1 Diabetes.

 

Learning objectives

After listening to this episode listeners will…  

  1. Identify the signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes 
  2. Practice appropriate work-up in the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes
  3. Manage type 1 diabetes with evidence-based therapies
  4. Identify the appropriate insulin analogues in daily diabetes management using basal/bolus concepts
  5. Educate patients and have meaningful discussions about effective self-management of type 1 diabetes (including diet and lifestyle changes)

 

Disclosures

Dr Abdul-Latif reports no relevant financial disclosures. The Cribsiders report no relevant financial disclosures. 

 

Citation Abdullatif H, Snellgrove S, Chiu C, Berk J. “Type 1 Diabetes”. The Cribsiders Pediatrics Podcast. https:/www.thecribsiders.com/ September 2, 2020 (link goes live on 9/2/2020)