Pros and cons of continous glucose monitoring

Marcin Ciechański, Edyta Witkowska, Agnieszka Ostańska, Adrianna Szafran, Klaudia Wiśniewska, Laura Piasek, Grzegorz Godek, Kacper Więcław, Katarzyna Stańko, Wiktor Terelak
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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that might result in short and long-term health complications and even death if not properly managed. This disease affected 451 million people in 2017 worldwide and these figures are expected to increase to 693 million by 2045. Currently, there is no cure for diabetes. However, self-management, especially keeping BG in the recommended range, is crucial to the treatment.   Aim: The aim of this paper is to offer an overview of current literature regarding CGM technologies. We outline mechanism of action, current use of CGM and discuss pros and cons of using this method in DM management.   Materials and methods: A review of the literature available in PubMed and Google Scholar databases was conducted.   Results and conclusions: Blood glucose measurement using a glucometer is an invasive method, not very comfortable for the patient, it detects only one temporary blood glucose level. This method does not reflect glucose fluctuations and trends, which makes effective diabetes management difficult. Even supplementing this method with HbA1c measurement does not bring as much relevant information for making therapeutic decision as CGM. The abundance of data provided by CGM and the ability to analyze them in greater detail, provide additional information to help achieve glycemic goals. It is a discreet and minimally invasive method, and the reading of blood glucose values can be easily read from mobile device. Data storage allows the doctor to view the past course of the disease and modify treatment. Manufacturers are constantly improving their devices, eliminating flaws, and the benefits of CGM improve treatment outcomes, which should translate into a reduction in the long-term complications of diabetes. Further research is needed, leading to the development of CGM technology.   Key words: Continuous glucose monitoring; Blood glucose monitoring; MARD; Diabetes mellitus; HbA1c
连续血糖监测的利弊
简介:糖尿病是一种代谢紊乱,如果处理不当,可能导致短期和长期的健康并发症,甚至死亡。2017年,全球有4.51亿人患有这种疾病,预计到2045年,这一数字将增加到6.93亿。目前,还没有治愈糖尿病的方法。然而,自我管理,特别是保持BG在推荐范围内,对治疗至关重要。目的:本文的目的是提供关于CGM技术的当前文献综述。我们概述了CGM的作用机理、目前的应用情况,并讨论了在DM管理中使用该方法的利弊。材料和方法:对PubMed和谷歌Scholar数据库中的文献进行综述。结果与结论:使用血糖仪测量血糖是一种侵入性的方法,对患者来说不是很舒服,它只能检测一个暂时的血糖水平。这种方法不能反映葡萄糖的波动和趋势,这使得有效的糖尿病管理变得困难。即使将该方法与HbA1c测量相结合,也不能像CGM那样为制定治疗决策提供更多的相关信息。CGM提供的大量数据以及更详细地分析这些数据的能力,为帮助实现血糖目标提供了额外的信息。这是一种谨慎和微创的方法,可以很容易地从移动设备读取血糖值。数据存储允许医生查看过去的病程并修改治疗方法。制造商正在不断改进他们的设备,消除缺陷,CGM的好处改善了治疗结果,这应该转化为减少糖尿病的长期并发症。需要进一步的研究,导致CGM技术的发展。关键词:血糖连续监测;血糖监测;MARD;糖尿病;糖化血红蛋白
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