Is routine screening for coeliac disease of value in people with type 1 diabetes?
This study aimed to assess the impact of screening positive for coeliac disease on a population of adults with type 1 diabetes. Fifty-three patients were identified with a positive screen for coeliac disease, out of a population of 2,752 individuals with type 1 diabetes (minimum prevalence 1.9%). Prior to screening, 32% of patients were asymptomatic. Only a fifth of patients found no improvement in well-being with a gluten-free diet and in those who followed a strict gluten-free diet the improvement in well-being was greater (p=0.034). Screening was felt to be beneficial by 73%.