Minimum Sampling Duration for Continuous Glucose Monitoring Metrics to Achieve Representative Glycemic Outcomes in Suboptimal Continuous Glucose Monitor Use

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Akturk, Halis K. [1 ]
Sakamoto, Casey [1 ]
Vigers, Tim [1 ]
Shah, Viral N. [1 ]
Pyle, Laura [1 ]
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[1] Univ Colorado, Barbara Davis Ctr Diabet, Aurora, CO USA
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JOURNAL OF DIABETES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY | 2025年 / 19卷 / 02期
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type; 1; diabetes; continuous glucose monitoring; time in range; optimal sampling; INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS; ADULTS;
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Two weeks of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sampling with >70% CGM use is recommended to accurately reflect 90 days of glycemic metrics. However, minimum sampling duration for CGM use <70% is not well studied. We investigated the minimum duration of CGM sampling required for each CGM metric to achieve representative glycemic outcomes for <70% CGM use over 90 days. Methods: Ninety days of CGM data were collected in 336 real-life CGM users with type 1 diabetes. CGM data were grouped in 5% increments of CGM use (45%-95%) over 90 days. For each CGM metric and each CGM use category, the correlation between the summary statistic calculated using each sampling period and all 90 days of data was determined using the squared value of the Spearmen correlation coefficient (R-2). Results: For CGM use 45% to 95% over 90 days, minimum sampling period is 14 days for mean glucose, time in range (70-180 mg/dL), time >180 mg/dL, and time >250 mg/dL; 28 days for coefficient of variation, and 35 days for time <54 mg/dL. For time <70 mg/dL, 28 days is sufficient between 45 and 80% CGM use, while 21 days is required >80% CGM use. Conclusion: We defined minimum sampling durations for all CGM metrics in suboptimal CGM use. CGM sampling of at least 14 days is required for >45% CGM use over 90 days to sufficiently reflect most of the CGM metrics. Assessment of hypoglycemia and coefficient of variation require a longer sampling period regardless of CGM use duration.
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