Comparison of breath gases, including acetone, with blood glucose and blood ketones in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes.

Blaikie TPJ, Edge JA, Hancock G, Lunn D, Megson C, Peverall R, Richmond G, Ritchie GAD, Taylor D

Previous studies have suggested that breath gases may be related to simultaneous blood glucose and blood ketone levels in adults with type 2 and type 1 diabetes. The aims of this study were to investigate these relationships in children and young people with type 1 diabetes in order to assess the efficacy of a simple breath test as a non-invasive means of diabetes management. Gases were collected in breath bags and measurements were compared with capillary blood glucose and ketone levels taken at the same time on a single visit to a routine hospital clinic in 113 subjects (59 male, age 7 years 11 months-18 years 3 months) with type 1 diabetes. The patients were well-controlled with relatively low concentrations of the blood ketone measured (β hydroxybutyrate, 0-0.4 mmol l(-1)). Breath acetone levels were found to increase with blood β hydroxybutyrate levels and a significant relationship was found between the two (Spearman's rank correlation ρ = 0.364, p 

Keywords:

Humans

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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1

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Gases

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Pentanes

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Butadienes

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Hemiterpenes

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Acetone

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Blood Glucose

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Breath Tests

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Adolescent

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Adult

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Child

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Female

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Male

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Young Adult