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Real world hypoglycaemia related to glucose variability and Flash glucose scan frequency assessed from global FreeStyle Libre data

AIM: Flash glucose monitoring provides a range of glucose metrics. In the current study, we aim to identify those that indicate that glycaemic targets can be consistently met and contrast the total (t‐CV) and within‐day coefficient of variation (wd‐CV) to guide the assessment of glucose variability...

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Autores principales: Riveline, Jean‐Pierre, Wojtusciszyn, Anne, Guerci, Bruno, Alves, Clara, Kao, Kalvin, Xu, Yongjin, Dunn, Timothy C.
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9796411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35695037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dom.14795
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author Riveline, Jean‐Pierre
Wojtusciszyn, Anne
Guerci, Bruno
Alves, Clara
Kao, Kalvin
Xu, Yongjin
Dunn, Timothy C.
author_facet Riveline, Jean‐Pierre
Wojtusciszyn, Anne
Guerci, Bruno
Alves, Clara
Kao, Kalvin
Xu, Yongjin
Dunn, Timothy C.
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description AIM: Flash glucose monitoring provides a range of glucose metrics. In the current study, we aim to identify those that indicate that glycaemic targets can be consistently met and contrast the total (t‐CV) and within‐day coefficient of variation (wd‐CV) to guide the assessment of glucose variability and hypoglycaemia exposure. METHODS: De‐identified data from Flash readers were collected. The readers were sorted into 10 equally sized groups of scan frequency followed by quartiles of estimated A1c (eA1c). A similar grouping was performed for the total coefficient of variation (t‐CV) and within‐day coefficient of variation (wd‐CV). In addition, analysis of the association of time below 54 mg/dl and glucose variability measured by t‐CV and wd‐CV was performed. RESULTS: The dataset included 1 002 946 readers. Readers sorted by 10 equal groups of scan rate and quartiles by eA1c, t‐CV and wd‐CV represented 25 074 readers per group. The association of lower eA1c with higher time in range and reduced time above range was clear. The correlation of eA1c quartiles and time below range was not consistent. An association between glucose variability and hypoglycaemia was found. Both wd‐CV and t‐CV were associated with time below range. For achieving the consensus target of <1% time below 54 mg/dl, the associated wd‐CV and t‐CV values were 33.5% and 39.5%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The type of CV reported by the different continuous glucose monitoring systems should be acknowledged. CV <36% might not be adequate to ensure low hypoglycaemia exposure. To our knowledge, the majority of continuous glucose monitoring reports the t‐CV. Appropriate thresholds should be used to identify patients that would probably meet time below range targets (t‐CV <40% or wd‐CV <34%).
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spelling pubmed-97964112022-12-30 Real world hypoglycaemia related to glucose variability and Flash glucose scan frequency assessed from global FreeStyle Libre data Riveline, Jean‐Pierre Wojtusciszyn, Anne Guerci, Bruno Alves, Clara Kao, Kalvin Xu, Yongjin Dunn, Timothy C. Diabetes Obes Metab Original Articles AIM: Flash glucose monitoring provides a range of glucose metrics. In the current study, we aim to identify those that indicate that glycaemic targets can be consistently met and contrast the total (t‐CV) and within‐day coefficient of variation (wd‐CV) to guide the assessment of glucose variability and hypoglycaemia exposure. METHODS: De‐identified data from Flash readers were collected. The readers were sorted into 10 equally sized groups of scan frequency followed by quartiles of estimated A1c (eA1c). A similar grouping was performed for the total coefficient of variation (t‐CV) and within‐day coefficient of variation (wd‐CV). In addition, analysis of the association of time below 54 mg/dl and glucose variability measured by t‐CV and wd‐CV was performed. RESULTS: The dataset included 1 002 946 readers. Readers sorted by 10 equal groups of scan rate and quartiles by eA1c, t‐CV and wd‐CV represented 25 074 readers per group. The association of lower eA1c with higher time in range and reduced time above range was clear. The correlation of eA1c quartiles and time below range was not consistent. An association between glucose variability and hypoglycaemia was found. Both wd‐CV and t‐CV were associated with time below range. For achieving the consensus target of <1% time below 54 mg/dl, the associated wd‐CV and t‐CV values were 33.5% and 39.5%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The type of CV reported by the different continuous glucose monitoring systems should be acknowledged. CV <36% might not be adequate to ensure low hypoglycaemia exposure. To our knowledge, the majority of continuous glucose monitoring reports the t‐CV. Appropriate thresholds should be used to identify patients that would probably meet time below range targets (t‐CV <40% or wd‐CV <34%). Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2022-07-07 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9796411/ /pubmed/35695037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dom.14795 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Riveline, Jean‐Pierre
Wojtusciszyn, Anne
Guerci, Bruno
Alves, Clara
Kao, Kalvin
Xu, Yongjin
Dunn, Timothy C.
Real world hypoglycaemia related to glucose variability and Flash glucose scan frequency assessed from global FreeStyle Libre data
title Real world hypoglycaemia related to glucose variability and Flash glucose scan frequency assessed from global FreeStyle Libre data
title_full Real world hypoglycaemia related to glucose variability and Flash glucose scan frequency assessed from global FreeStyle Libre data
title_fullStr Real world hypoglycaemia related to glucose variability and Flash glucose scan frequency assessed from global FreeStyle Libre data
title_full_unstemmed Real world hypoglycaemia related to glucose variability and Flash glucose scan frequency assessed from global FreeStyle Libre data
title_short Real world hypoglycaemia related to glucose variability and Flash glucose scan frequency assessed from global FreeStyle Libre data
title_sort real world hypoglycaemia related to glucose variability and flash glucose scan frequency assessed from global freestyle libre data
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9796411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35695037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dom.14795
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