DETECT - From Awareness to Action: Driving Multidisciplinary Application of Screening and Disease Modifying Therapies in Early Stage T1D
Podcast 4: Beta is Better!
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Having a first-degree relative with T1D increases an individual’s risk of developing
T1D by up to ____.
3-fold
8-fold
12-fold
15-fold
25-fold
A 12-year-old male patient reports to your primary care office after screening
positive for 1 islet autoantibody at a Breakthrough T1D screening event. You counsel the
patient on the results and recommend which of the following as an immediate next step(s)?
Perform an OGTT
Obtain a confirmatory screening
Recommend participation in a clinical trial if eligible
Recommend treatment with teplizumab
All of the above
Your patient who previously tested positive for 1 islet autoantibody at age 12 has
screened positive for 2 autoantibodies 2 years later at age 14 during a primary care follow
up visit. This result is confirmed, and the patient and his mother report no symptoms. OGTT
is 156 mg/dL. You counsel the patient and his mother on the results and recommend which
of the following as an immediate next step(s)?
Begin insulin treatment
Refer to diabetes specialty care
Recommend treatment with teplizumab
A and B
B and C
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