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Accuracy of Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Non–Critically Ill Hospitalized Patients With Diabetes
OBJECTIVE: Advances in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) have transformed ambulatory diabetes management. Until recently, inpatient use of CGM has remained investigational, with limited data on its accuracy in the hospital setting. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: To analyze the accuracy of Dexcom G6,...
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American Diabetes Association
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8323182/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34099515 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc20-2856 |
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author | Davis, Georgia M. Spanakis, Elias K. Migdal, Alexandra L. Singh, Lakshmi G. Albury, Bonnie Urrutia, Maria Agustina Zamudio-Coronado, K. Walkiria Scott, William H. Doerfler, Rebecca Lizama, Sergio Satyarengga, Medha Munir, Kashif Galindo, Rodolfo J. Vellanki, Priyathama Cardona, Saumeth Pasquel, Francisco J. Peng, Limin Umpierrez, Guillermo E. |
author_facet | Davis, Georgia M. Spanakis, Elias K. Migdal, Alexandra L. Singh, Lakshmi G. Albury, Bonnie Urrutia, Maria Agustina Zamudio-Coronado, K. Walkiria Scott, William H. Doerfler, Rebecca Lizama, Sergio Satyarengga, Medha Munir, Kashif Galindo, Rodolfo J. Vellanki, Priyathama Cardona, Saumeth Pasquel, Francisco J. Peng, Limin Umpierrez, Guillermo E. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Advances in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) have transformed ambulatory diabetes management. Until recently, inpatient use of CGM has remained investigational, with limited data on its accuracy in the hospital setting. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: To analyze the accuracy of Dexcom G6, we compared retrospective matched-pair CGM and capillary point-of-care (POC) glucose data from three inpatient CGM studies (two interventional and one observational) in general medicine and surgery patients with diabetes treated with insulin. Analysis of accuracy metrics included mean absolute relative difference (MARD), median absolute relative difference (ARD), and proportion of CGM values within 15, 20, and 30% or 15, 20, and 30 mg/dL of POC reference values for blood glucose >100 mg/dL or ≤100 mg/dL, respectively (% 15/15, % 20/20, % 30/30). Clinical reliability was assessed with Clarke error grid (CEG) analyses. RESULTS: A total of 218 patients were included (96% with type 2 diabetes) with a mean age of 60.6 ± 12 years. The overall MARD (n = 4,067 matched glucose pairs) was 12.8%, and median ARD was 10.1% (interquartile range 4.6, 17.6]. The proportions of readings meeting % 15/15, % 20/20, and % 30/30 criteria were 68.7, 81.7, and 93.8%, respectively. CEG analysis showed 98.7% of all values in zones A and B. MARD and median ARD were higher in the case of hypoglycemia (<70 mg/dL) and severe anemia (hemoglobin <7 g/dL). CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that CGM technology is a reliable tool for hospital use and may help improve glucose monitoring in non–critically ill hospitalized patients with diabetes. |
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spelling | pubmed-83231822021-08-19 Accuracy of Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Non–Critically Ill Hospitalized Patients With Diabetes Davis, Georgia M. Spanakis, Elias K. Migdal, Alexandra L. Singh, Lakshmi G. Albury, Bonnie Urrutia, Maria Agustina Zamudio-Coronado, K. Walkiria Scott, William H. Doerfler, Rebecca Lizama, Sergio Satyarengga, Medha Munir, Kashif Galindo, Rodolfo J. Vellanki, Priyathama Cardona, Saumeth Pasquel, Francisco J. Peng, Limin Umpierrez, Guillermo E. Diabetes Care Emerging Technologies: Data Systems and Devices OBJECTIVE: Advances in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) have transformed ambulatory diabetes management. Until recently, inpatient use of CGM has remained investigational, with limited data on its accuracy in the hospital setting. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: To analyze the accuracy of Dexcom G6, we compared retrospective matched-pair CGM and capillary point-of-care (POC) glucose data from three inpatient CGM studies (two interventional and one observational) in general medicine and surgery patients with diabetes treated with insulin. Analysis of accuracy metrics included mean absolute relative difference (MARD), median absolute relative difference (ARD), and proportion of CGM values within 15, 20, and 30% or 15, 20, and 30 mg/dL of POC reference values for blood glucose >100 mg/dL or ≤100 mg/dL, respectively (% 15/15, % 20/20, % 30/30). Clinical reliability was assessed with Clarke error grid (CEG) analyses. RESULTS: A total of 218 patients were included (96% with type 2 diabetes) with a mean age of 60.6 ± 12 years. The overall MARD (n = 4,067 matched glucose pairs) was 12.8%, and median ARD was 10.1% (interquartile range 4.6, 17.6]. The proportions of readings meeting % 15/15, % 20/20, and % 30/30 criteria were 68.7, 81.7, and 93.8%, respectively. CEG analysis showed 98.7% of all values in zones A and B. MARD and median ARD were higher in the case of hypoglycemia (<70 mg/dL) and severe anemia (hemoglobin <7 g/dL). CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that CGM technology is a reliable tool for hospital use and may help improve glucose monitoring in non–critically ill hospitalized patients with diabetes. American Diabetes Association 2021-07 2021-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8323182/ /pubmed/34099515 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc20-2856 Text en © 2021 by the American Diabetes Association https://www.diabetesjournals.org/content/licenseReaders may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. More information is available at https://www.diabetesjournals.org/content/license. |
spellingShingle | Emerging Technologies: Data Systems and Devices Davis, Georgia M. Spanakis, Elias K. Migdal, Alexandra L. Singh, Lakshmi G. Albury, Bonnie Urrutia, Maria Agustina Zamudio-Coronado, K. Walkiria Scott, William H. Doerfler, Rebecca Lizama, Sergio Satyarengga, Medha Munir, Kashif Galindo, Rodolfo J. Vellanki, Priyathama Cardona, Saumeth Pasquel, Francisco J. Peng, Limin Umpierrez, Guillermo E. Accuracy of Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Non–Critically Ill Hospitalized Patients With Diabetes |
title | Accuracy of Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Non–Critically Ill Hospitalized Patients With Diabetes |
title_full | Accuracy of Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Non–Critically Ill Hospitalized Patients With Diabetes |
title_fullStr | Accuracy of Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Non–Critically Ill Hospitalized Patients With Diabetes |
title_full_unstemmed | Accuracy of Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Non–Critically Ill Hospitalized Patients With Diabetes |
title_short | Accuracy of Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Non–Critically Ill Hospitalized Patients With Diabetes |
title_sort | accuracy of dexcom g6 continuous glucose monitoring in non–critically ill hospitalized patients with diabetes |
topic | Emerging Technologies: Data Systems and Devices |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8323182/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34099515 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc20-2856 |
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