Characteristics of people with optimally-managed type 1 diabetes

IF 1 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Gijsbert Stoet , Richard IG Holt
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Abstract

Objective

The aim is to describe the characteristics of people with type 1 diabetes who are meeting all seven glycemic targets set by international consensus.

Research Design & Methods

We analyzed continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data from 497 participants (aged 18-70 yrs). Time-in-range, time above and below range, co-efficient of variability, and glucose management indicator (GMI) were combined with demographic data, insulin delivery, and exercise.

Results

While 68% of participants achieved a GMI below 7% (53 mmol/mol), 39% met all seven glycemic targets. Older people and those of White ethnicity were more likely to meet these targets. Men and women were equally likely to meet all targets, although men were more likely to experience hypoglycemia while women were more likely to experience hyperglycemia. Hybrid-closed loop (HCL) system users were more likely to meet all targets than people using a standard pump or multiple daily injections.

Conclusions

Only 56% of those with a GMI below 7% (53 mmol/mol) met all seven targets, illustrating how glycemic management involves more than GMI/HbA1c lowering alone, which has implications for estimates of optimally managed participants in the wider population of people with type 1 diabetes. Demographic inequalities were prevalent. Using a HCL system clearly facilitated the achievement of glycemic targets.

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最佳管理1型糖尿病患者的特征
目的:描述符合国际共识设定的所有7个血糖指标的1型糖尿病患者的特征。研究设计&;方法对497名参与者(18-70岁)的连续血糖监测(CGM)数据进行分析。范围内时间、范围以上和范围以下时间、变异系数和葡萄糖管理指标(GMI)与人口统计数据、胰岛素输送和锻炼相结合。结果68%的参与者GMI低于7% (53 mmol/mol), 39%的参与者达到了所有7个血糖目标。老年人和白人更有可能达到这些目标。男性和女性达到所有目标的可能性是一样的,尽管男性更容易出现低血糖,而女性更容易出现高血糖。混合闭环(HCL)系统用户比使用标准泵或每天多次注射的人更有可能达到所有目标。结论:只有56%的GMI低于7% (53 mmol/mol)的患者达到了所有7个目标,这说明血糖管理不仅仅涉及GMI/HbA1c的降低,这对更广泛的1型糖尿病患者的最佳管理参与者的估计具有重要意义。人口不平等现象普遍存在。使用HCL系统显然有助于血糖目标的实现。
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Diabetes epidemiology and management
Diabetes epidemiology and management Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Public Health and Health Policy
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