Journal of Diabetes Investigation (Feb 2024)

New diagnostic criteria (2023) for slowly progressive type 1 diabetes (SPIDDM): Report from Committee on Type 1 Diabetes of the Japan Diabetes Society (English version)

  • Akira Shimada,
  • Eiji Kawasaki,
  • Norio Abiru,
  • Takuya Awata,
  • Yoichi Oikawa,
  • Haruhiko Osawa,
  • Hiroshi Kajio,
  • Junji Kozawa,
  • Kazuma Takahashi,
  • Daisuke Chujo,
  • Shinsuke Noso,
  • Tomoyasu Fukui,
  • Junnosuke Miura,
  • Kazuki Yasuda,
  • Hisafumi Yasuda,
  • Akihisa Imagawa,
  • Hiroshi Ikegami

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.14121
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 254 – 257

Abstract

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Abstract The diagnostic criteria for slowly progressive type 1 diabetes (slowly progressive insulin‐dependent diabetes mellitus; SPIDDM) have been revised by the Committee on Type 1 Diabetes of the Japan Diabetes Society. All of the following three criteria must be met for ‘a definitive diagnosis of SPIDDM’: (1) presence of anti‐islet autoantibodies at some point in time during the disease course; (2) absence of ketosis or ketoacidosis at the diagnosis of diabetes with no requirement for insulin treatment to correct hyperglycemia immediately after diagnosis in principle; and (3) gradual decrease of insulin secretion over time, with insulin treatment required at more than 3 months after diagnosis, and the presence of severe endogenous insulin deficiency (fasting serum C‐peptide immunoreactivity <0.6 ng/mL) at the last observed point in time. When a patient fulfills only (1) and (2), but not (3), he/she is diagnosed with ‘SPIDDM (probable)’ because the diabetes is non‐insulin‐dependent type.

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