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Long-term glucose-lowering effect of intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring for type 1 diabetes patients in poor glycaemic control from Region North Denmark: An observational real-world cohort study

BACKGROUND: Lowering glucose levels is a complex task for patients with type 1 diabetes, and they often lack contact with health care professionals. Intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring (isCGM) has the potential to aid them with blood glucose management at home. The aim of this study...

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Autores principales: Jensen, Morten Hasselstrøm, Cichosz, Simon Lebech, Gustenhoff, Peter, Nikontovic, Amar, Hejlesen, Ole, Vestergaard, Peter
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9565441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36240184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274626
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author Jensen, Morten Hasselstrøm
Cichosz, Simon Lebech
Gustenhoff, Peter
Nikontovic, Amar
Hejlesen, Ole
Vestergaard, Peter
author_facet Jensen, Morten Hasselstrøm
Cichosz, Simon Lebech
Gustenhoff, Peter
Nikontovic, Amar
Hejlesen, Ole
Vestergaard, Peter
author_sort Jensen, Morten Hasselstrøm
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description BACKGROUND: Lowering glucose levels is a complex task for patients with type 1 diabetes, and they often lack contact with health care professionals. Intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring (isCGM) has the potential to aid them with blood glucose management at home. The aim of this study was to investigate the long-term effect of isCGM on HbA(1c) in type 1 diabetes patients with poor glycaemic control in a region-wide real-world setting. METHODS: All patients with type 1 diabetes receiving an isCGM due to poor glycaemic control (≥70 mmol/mol [≥8.6%]) in the period of 2020–21 in Region North Denmark (“T1D-CGM”) were compared with all type 1 diabetes patients without isCGM (“T1D-NOCGM”) in the same period. A multiple linear regression model adjusted for age, sex, diabetes duration and use of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion was constructed to estimate the difference in change from baseline HbA(1c) between the two groups and within subgroups of T1D-CGM. RESULTS: A total of 2,527 patients (T1D-CGM: 897; T1D-NOCGM: 1,630) were included in the study. The estimated adjusted difference in change from baseline HbA(1c) between T1D-CGM vs T1D-NOCGM was -5.68 mmol/mol (95% CI: (-6.69 to -4.67 mmol/mol; p<0.0001)). Older patients using isCGM dropped less in HbA(1c). CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that patients with type 1 diabetes in poor glycaemic control from Region North Denmark in general benefit from using isCGM with a sustained 24-month improvement in HbA(1c), but the effect on HbA(1c) may be less pronounced for older patients.
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spelling pubmed-95654412022-10-15 Long-term glucose-lowering effect of intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring for type 1 diabetes patients in poor glycaemic control from Region North Denmark: An observational real-world cohort study Jensen, Morten Hasselstrøm Cichosz, Simon Lebech Gustenhoff, Peter Nikontovic, Amar Hejlesen, Ole Vestergaard, Peter PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Lowering glucose levels is a complex task for patients with type 1 diabetes, and they often lack contact with health care professionals. Intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring (isCGM) has the potential to aid them with blood glucose management at home. The aim of this study was to investigate the long-term effect of isCGM on HbA(1c) in type 1 diabetes patients with poor glycaemic control in a region-wide real-world setting. METHODS: All patients with type 1 diabetes receiving an isCGM due to poor glycaemic control (≥70 mmol/mol [≥8.6%]) in the period of 2020–21 in Region North Denmark (“T1D-CGM”) were compared with all type 1 diabetes patients without isCGM (“T1D-NOCGM”) in the same period. A multiple linear regression model adjusted for age, sex, diabetes duration and use of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion was constructed to estimate the difference in change from baseline HbA(1c) between the two groups and within subgroups of T1D-CGM. RESULTS: A total of 2,527 patients (T1D-CGM: 897; T1D-NOCGM: 1,630) were included in the study. The estimated adjusted difference in change from baseline HbA(1c) between T1D-CGM vs T1D-NOCGM was -5.68 mmol/mol (95% CI: (-6.69 to -4.67 mmol/mol; p<0.0001)). Older patients using isCGM dropped less in HbA(1c). CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that patients with type 1 diabetes in poor glycaemic control from Region North Denmark in general benefit from using isCGM with a sustained 24-month improvement in HbA(1c), but the effect on HbA(1c) may be less pronounced for older patients. Public Library of Science 2022-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9565441/ /pubmed/36240184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274626 Text en © 2022 Jensen et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Jensen, Morten Hasselstrøm
Cichosz, Simon Lebech
Gustenhoff, Peter
Nikontovic, Amar
Hejlesen, Ole
Vestergaard, Peter
Long-term glucose-lowering effect of intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring for type 1 diabetes patients in poor glycaemic control from Region North Denmark: An observational real-world cohort study
title Long-term glucose-lowering effect of intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring for type 1 diabetes patients in poor glycaemic control from Region North Denmark: An observational real-world cohort study
title_full Long-term glucose-lowering effect of intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring for type 1 diabetes patients in poor glycaemic control from Region North Denmark: An observational real-world cohort study
title_fullStr Long-term glucose-lowering effect of intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring for type 1 diabetes patients in poor glycaemic control from Region North Denmark: An observational real-world cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Long-term glucose-lowering effect of intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring for type 1 diabetes patients in poor glycaemic control from Region North Denmark: An observational real-world cohort study
title_short Long-term glucose-lowering effect of intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring for type 1 diabetes patients in poor glycaemic control from Region North Denmark: An observational real-world cohort study
title_sort long-term glucose-lowering effect of intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring for type 1 diabetes patients in poor glycaemic control from region north denmark: an observational real-world cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9565441/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36240184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274626
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