A case report of continuous glucose monitoring for a radiographer working in a 1.5T MR Linac.

Benedict Dobby, Claire Nelder, James Tallon, Lisa McDaid, Marcel van Herk, Mairead Daly, Cynthia L Eccles
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Introduction: This case report details the first in-vivo use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology by a therapeutic radiographer working in magnetic resonance image (MRI) guided radiotherapy with type 1 diabetes (T1D) at our institution. As adoption rates of this device increase, understanding how they perform in MR environments is important for staff working in MR specific roles.

Case and outcomes: For a single member of an MRI guided radiotherapy team with type I diabetes, daily CGM readings in mmol/L were recorded for 4 months when working in all areas of an Elekta Unity MR Linac (Elekta AB, Sweden). These measurements were compared to the mean daily self-monitoring blood glucose (SMBG) readings taken at 2-hour intervals whilst in work over a 4-month testing period. A cloud-based diabetes management system demonstrated successful data transmission as 96% of BG readings had been received from the CGM across all areas of working. A Pearson correlation coefficient of CGM and SMBG readings showed a positive correlation (r = 0.70) and a paired T-Test indicated no significant differences (p = 0.63), indicating CGM reliability in this MR Linac environments across 122 days of testing.

Conclusion: This case highlights the feasibility and safety of using the Freestyle Libre 2 CGM (FreeStyle Libre 2, Abbott Diabetes Care) for an individual with T1D working in an MR Linac. The data presented here is specific to this scenario and serves as informative guidance for healthcare professionals. Further research and standardisation efforts are needed to enhance the compatibility of non-invasive CGMs in MRI environments.

放射技师在1.5T MR直线机中连续监测血糖的病例报告。
简介:本病例报告详细介绍了我院一名从事磁共振成像(MRI)引导的1型糖尿病(T1D)放射治疗的放射技师首次在体内使用连续血糖监测(CGM)技术。随着该设备采用率的提高,了解它们在MR环境中的表现对于从事MR特定角色的员工非常重要。病例和结果:对一名患有I型糖尿病的MRI引导放疗小组成员,在Elekta Unity MR Linac (Elekta AB,瑞典)的所有区域工作时,记录了4个月的每日mmol/L CGM读数。这些测量结果与工作中每隔2小时测量一次的平均每日自我监测血糖(SMBG)读数进行了比较,测试周期为4个月。基于云的糖尿病管理系统显示数据传输成功,96%的BG读数已从CGM接收到所有工作领域。CGM和SMBG读数的Pearson相关系数显示正相关(r = 0.70),配对t检验显示无显著差异(p = 0.63),表明CGM在MR Linac环境中测试122天的可靠性。结论:本病例强调了使用Freestyle Libre 2 CGM (Freestyle Libre 2, Abbott Diabetes Care)治疗在MR Linac中工作的T1D患者的可行性和安全性。这里提供的数据是特定于此场景的,可作为医疗保健专业人员的信息指导。需要进一步的研究和标准化工作来提高非侵入性CGMs在MRI环境中的兼容性。
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