Long-Term Improvements in Glycemic Control with Dexcom CGM Use in Adults with Noninsulin-Treated Type 2 Diabetes

被引:8
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作者
Layne, Jennifer E. [1 ]
Jepson, Lauren H. [1 ]
Carite, Alexander M. [1 ]
Parkin, Christopher G. [2 ]
Bergenstal, Richard M. [3 ]
机构
[1] Dexcom, 6340 Sequence Dr, San Diego, CA 92121 USA
[2] CGParkin Commun Inc, Henderson, NV USA
[3] HealthPartners Inst, Int Diabet Ctr, Minneapolis, MN USA
关键词
type; 2; diabetes; noninsulin; continuous glucose monitoring; time in range; time in tight range; INSULIN INJECTIONS; GLUCOSE; TIME; TECHNOLOGY; MANAGEMENT; RANGE;
D O I
10.1089/dia.2024.0197
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aims: The objective of this real-world, observational study was to evaluate change in continuing glucose monitoring (CGM) metrics for 1 year after CGM initiation in adults with noninsulin-treated type 2 diabetes (T2D). Methods: Data were analyzed from Dexcom G6 and G7 users who self-reported: T2D, >= 18 years, gender, no insulin use, and had a baseline percent time in range (TIR) 70-180 mg/dL of <= 70%. Outcomes were change in CGM metrics from baseline to 6 and 12 months overall and for younger (<65 years) and older (>= 65 years) cohorts. Additional analyses explored the relationship between use of the high alert feature and change in TIR and time in tight range (TITR) 70-140 mg/dL. Results: CGM users (n = 3,840) were mean (SD) 52.5 (11.2) years, 47.9% female, mean TIR was 41.7% (21.4%), and 12.4% of participants were >= 65 years. Significant improvement in all CGM metrics not meeting target values at baseline was observed at 6 months, with continued improvement at 12 months. Mean baseline TIR increased by 17.3% (32.1%) from 41.7% (21.4%) to 59.0% (28.9%), and mean glucose management indicator decreased by 0.5% (1.2%) from 8.1% (0.9%) to 7.6% (1.1%) (both P < 0.001). Participants who maintained or customized the high alert default setting of 250 mg/dL had a greater increase in TIR and TITR compared with participants who disabled the alert. Days of CGM use over 12 months were high in 84.7% (15.9%). Conclusion: In this large, real-world study of adults with suboptimally controlled T2D not using insulin, Dexcom CGM use was associated with meaningful improvements in glycemic control over 12 months. Use of the high alert system feature was positively associated with glycemic outcomes. High use of CGM over 12 months suggests benefits related to consistent CGM use in this population.
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