Changes in attention with hypo- and hyperglycaemia in children with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus

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D. Topitsch
E. Schober
E. Wurst
I. Kryspin-Exner
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[1] Universitätsklinik für Kinder- und Jugendheilkunde,
[2] Währinger Gürtel 18-20,undefined
[3] A-1090 Vienna,undefined
[4] Austria,undefined
[5] e-mail: Edith.Schober@akh-wien.ac.at,undefined
[6] Tel.: +43-1-40400 3232,undefined
[7] Fax: +43-1-40400 3238,undefined
[8] Department of General and Experimental Psychology,undefined
[9] University of Vienna,undefined
[10] Austria,undefined
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Key words Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus; Cognitive function; Attention; Blood glucose level; Children;
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We compared the results of a computerized attention test (TOVA) in 38 children with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in relation to various spontaneously occurring blood glucose levels. Testing was performed at the following blood glucose levels: <3.3 mmol/l (hypoglycaemia), 3.3–8.3 mmol/l (normoglycaemia) and >8.3 mmol/l (hyperglycaemia) . The attention (sum of errors and response time) varied significantly with the blood glucose level (P=0.002). The highest number of errors of omission and the longest response time was observed during the test run with hypoglycaemia. Age, sex, age at manifestation of the disease, metabolic control and the results of the intelligence test had no significant influence on these results. We found that attention in children with diabetes was significantly reduced compared to TOVA norms especially during mild hypoglycaemia (P<0.001). Irrespective of the blood glucose levels, reaction time and the variability of the reaction time differed significantly between TOVA norms and diabetic children (P<0.01).
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