Abstract

AimTo ascertain the pattern of diabetes management during Ramadan fasting in childhood and adolescence among physicians in Arab countries. MethodsAn online electronic survey questionnaire was distributed to physicians registered in the Arab society for Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes (ASPED). ResultsOf the 167 responders, 114 (86.0%) were paediatricians and the remaining 14.4% were adult physicians. 117 (79.6%) would allow patients to fast and 60.7% of them emphasized providing education before fasting. 69.1% of physicians thought that their patients complete >50% of fasting days. 46.9% recognized those with hypoglycemia unawareness among the very high-risk group for fasting. 62% reported that fasting should be broken if symptomatic hypoglycemia regardless of glucose level and 48.2% indicated that blood glucose above 300 mg/dl is another indication. 63.4% of respondents would decrease basal insulin by 25%, and 52.8% reported that using insulin pump during fasting reduced the frequency of hypoglycemia. 81.1% recommend several dietary adjustments and 56.4% used rapid-acting insulin analog according to carbohydrate counting. ConclusionsThere is a wide variation in the management of children and adolescents with diabetes during Ramadan in ASPED countries. A targeted educational program for physicians and establishing a guideline for this challenging area is needed.

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