Evaluating the Clinical Effect of Personal Continuous Glucose Monitoring in a Diverse Population With Type 2 Diabetes.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of Pharmacy Technology Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-29 DOI:10.1177/87551225231194027
Riley J Larson, Ann M Philbrick, Caroline S Carlin, Ila M Harris
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Objective: To determine the clinical effect of personal continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in a diverse population with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Research Design and Methods: A report was created from the electronic health record identifying adults prescribed CGM at an urban family medicine clinic between January 1, 2019, and February 23, 2022. An "index date" was identified as the start of CGM. The closest hemoglobin A1c (A1c) 6 months or more after the index date was identified as the "follow-up date." The primary outcome of this study was to compare the percentage of individuals meeting the MN Community Measure (MNCM) D5 HbA1c goal of <8% at the follow-up date versus the index date. Results: Seventy-two patients were identified after the exclusion criteria were applied. Approximately one-third of patients required utilization of an interpreter and 76% of patients were of a racial or ethnic minority. The mean HbA1c prior to CGM use was 9.8%, with 16.7% of the population meeting the MNCM D5 A1c goal of <8%. At the follow-up date, the mean A1c was 8.4% (mean difference -1.4%; p < 0.001), with 41.7% of the population meeting goal (mean difference +25%; p < 0.001). Subgroup analyses affirm that the results of the primary outcome were sustained despite insulin use status. Conclusion: A diverse population with T2D had a significant reduction in A1c and was more likely to meet the MNCM D5 A1c goal of <8% after an average of 6 months using personal CGM.

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在2型糖尿病不同人群中评估个人连续血糖监测的临床效果。
目的:确定个人连续血糖监测(CGM)在不同2型糖尿病(T2D)人群中的临床效果。研究设计和方法:根据2019年1月1日至2022年2月23日期间在城市家庭医学诊所开具CGM处方的成年人的电子健康记录创建了一份报告。一个“索引日期”被确定为CGM的开始。最接近的血红蛋白A1c(A1c)6 本研究的主要结果是比较符合MN社区测量(MNCM)D5 HbA1c目标的个体百分比。结果:应用排除标准后,确定了72名患者。大约三分之一的患者需要使用口译员,76%的患者是少数种族或族裔。使用CGM前的平均HbA1c为9.8%,16.7%的人群达到了MNCM D5 A1c的目标 p 结论:T2D的不同人群A1c显著降低,更有可能达到MNCM D5 A1c的目标
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