Selected article for: "continuous glucose and glycemic variability"

Author: Pla, Begoña; Arranz, Alfonso; Knott, Carolina; Sampedro, Miguel; Jiménez, Sara; Hernando, Iñigo; Marazuela, Monica
Title: Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Glycemic Control in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
  • Cord-id: 505o8ap6
  • Document date: 2020_10_13
  • ID: 505o8ap6
    Snippet: AIM: To examine the impact of the lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on both the glycemic control and the daily habits of a group of patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) using flash continuous glucose monitoring devices (flash CGMs). METHODS: Retrospective analysis based on all the information gathered in virtual consultations from a cohort of 50 adult patients with T1DM with follow-up at our site. We compared their CGM metrics during lockdown with their own previous data before t
    Document: AIM: To examine the impact of the lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on both the glycemic control and the daily habits of a group of patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) using flash continuous glucose monitoring devices (flash CGMs). METHODS: Retrospective analysis based on all the information gathered in virtual consultations from a cohort of 50 adult patients with T1DM with follow-up at our site. We compared their CGM metrics during lockdown with their own previous data before the pandemic occurred, as well as the potential psychological and therapeutic changes. RESULTS: We observed a reduction of average glucose values: 160.26 ± 22.55 mg/dL vs 150 ± 20.96 mg/dL, P = .0009; estimated glycosylated hemoglobin: 7.21 ± 0.78% vs 6.83 ± 0.71%, P = .0005; glucose management indicator 7.15 ± 0.57% vs 6.88 ± 0.49%; P = .0003, and glycemic variability: 40.74 ± 6.66 vs 36.43 ± 6.09 P < .0001. Time in range showed an improvement: 57.46 ± 11.85% vs a 65.76 ± 12.09%, P < .0001, without an increase in percentage of time in hypoglycemia. CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 lockdown was associated with an improvement in glycemic control in patients with T1DM using CGMs.

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