Pablo Rodríguez de Vera Gómez, Eduardo Mayoral Sánchez, Ángel Vilches Arenas, Reyes Ravé García, Manuel de la Cal Ramírez, Guillermo Umpierrez, María Asunción Martínez-Brocca
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Abstract
Objective: We analyzed the effect of implementing a flash glucose monitoring (FGM) technology in a public health care system with universal coverage on the rate of severe hypoglycemia requiring urgent care in adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Methods: Using a comprehensive regional dataset, we extracted emergency care codes with hypoglycemia in individuals with T1DM who initiated the use of FGM in Andalucia, Spain, from January 1, 2020, to December 31, 2021. Severe hypoglycemia was defined as a confirmed blood glucose <70 mg/dL, which required the urgent dispatch of an emergency medical service (EMS) for onsite management. We compared hypoglycemic events reported in the 12 months before and after the initiation of FGM to determine the population incidence rates. Results: A total of 13,616 participants with a mean age of 43.7 ± 13.5 years were included. The follow-up periods were 23.4 and 24.8 months before and after FGM. There were 969 and 737 cases of hypoglycemia before and after the initiation of FGM. The baseline incidence rate was 358.58 episodes per 10,000 person-years, which decreased to 260.9 at the end of the follow-up (rate-ratio 0.72 [0.66; 0.80]). The reduction in hypoglycemia was significant in individuals aged ≥60 years (rate-ratio 0.40 [0.28; 0.55]) and males (0.64 [0.56; 0.72]). In addition, there was a reduction in the overall median HbA1c of -0.35% (95% CI [-0.38; -0.33], P < 0.001). Conclusion: The implementation of FGM systems in a public health care system as a provision for adults with T1DM was associated with significant reductions in the rate of severe hypoglycemic events that required urgent EMS care.
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Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics is the only peer-reviewed journal providing healthcare professionals with information on new devices, drugs, drug delivery systems, and software for managing patients with diabetes. This leading international journal delivers practical information and comprehensive coverage of cutting-edge technologies and therapeutics in the field, and each issue highlights new pharmacological and device developments to optimize patient care.