Factors Predictive of Use and of Benefit From Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Type 1 Diabetes

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Beck, Roy W.
Buckingham, Bruce
Miller, Kellee
Wolpert, Howard
Xing, Dongyuan
Block, Jennifer M.
Chase, H. Peter
Hirsch, Irl
Kollman, Craig
Laffel, Lori
Lawrence, Jean M.
Milaszewski, Kerry
Ruedy, Katrina J.
Tamborlane, William V.
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HYPOGLYCEMIA; FEAR; ADOLESCENTS; CARE;
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10.2337/dc09-0889
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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OBJECTIVE - To evaluate factors associated with successful use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) among participants with intensively treated type 1 diabetes in the juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Continuous Glucose Monitoring Randomized Clinical Trial. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - The 232 participants randomly assigned to the CGM group (165 with baseline AlC >= 7.0% and 67 with AlC <7.0%) were asked to use CGM on a daily basis. The associations of baseline factors and early CGM use with CGM use >= 6 days/week in the 6th month and with change in AlC from baseline to 6 months were evaluated in regression models. RESULTS - The only baseline factors found to be associated wrath greater CGM use in month 6 were age >= 25 years (P < 0.001) and more frequent self-reported prestudy blood glucose meter measurements per day (P < 0.001). CGM use and the percentage of CGM glucose values between 71 and 180 mg/dl during the 1st month were predictive of CGM use in month 6 (P < 0.001 and P = 0.002, respectively). More frequent CGM use was associated with a greater reduction in AlC from baseline to 6 months (P < 0.001), a finding present in all age-groups. CONCLUSIONS - After 6 months, near-daily CGM use is snore frequent in intensively treated adults with type 1 diabetes than in children and adolescents, although in all age-groups near-daily CGM use is associated with a similar reduction in AlC. Frequency of blood glucose meter monitoring and initial CGM use may help predict the likelihood of long-term CGM benefit in intensively treated patients with type 1 diabetes of all ages.
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