Hypoglycaemia Remains the Key Obstacle to Optimal Glycaemic Control - Continuous Glucose Monitoring is the Solution.

Q2 Medicine
European Endocrinology Pub Date : 2018-09-01 Epub Date: 2018-09-10 DOI:10.17925/EE.2018.14.2.50
Peter Adolfsson, Donald Rentoul, Brigitte Klinkenbijl, Christopher G Parkin
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Abstract

We queried PubMed and other internet databases to identify studies, meta-analyses, review articles and other data sources regarding hypoglycaemia incidence/costs/impacts and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) use. Our analysis of the evidence showed that hypoglycaemia remains a significant health concern and a primary obstacle to optimal adherence to prescribed diabetes treatment. In addition to its adverse clinical consequences, hypoglycaemia negatively impacts quality of life and places additional financial burdens on patients, patient families, employers and healthcare payers. Clinical trials have shown that the use of CGM can reduce the incidence and duration of hypoglycaemic episodes. This article reviews relevant CGM studies, discusses the prevalence and clinical/financial implications of hypoglycaemia, and explores the strengths and limitations of current CGM systems in minimising the burden of hypoglycaemia.

低血糖仍然是最佳血糖控制的关键障碍-持续血糖监测是解决方案。
我们查询了PubMed和其他互联网数据库,以确定有关低血糖发病率/成本/影响和连续血糖监测(CGM)使用的研究、荟萃分析、综述文章和其他数据来源。我们对证据的分析表明,低血糖仍然是一个重要的健康问题,也是最佳依从糖尿病处方治疗的主要障碍。除了不良的临床后果外,低血糖还会对生活质量产生负面影响,并给患者、患者家属、雇主和医疗保健支付者带来额外的经济负担。临床试验表明,使用CGM可以减少低血糖发作的发生率和持续时间。本文回顾了相关的CGM研究,讨论了低血糖的患病率和临床/财务意义,并探讨了当前CGM系统在最大限度地减少低血糖负担方面的优势和局限性。
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European Endocrinology
European Endocrinology Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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