病例报告:混合型闭环胰岛素泵可显著提高低血糖意识。

Frontiers in clinical diabetes and healthcare Pub Date : 2025-02-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcdhc.2025.1536038
Eliška Zadáková, Eva Horová
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即使在现代技术时代,由于1型糖尿病(T1DM)患者对血糖指标的要求更严格,低血糖意识受损仍然是一个问题。低血糖意识的评估可以使用问卷(Clarke和Gold评分)结合临床表现和传感器数据来完成。2019年7月,一名45岁的T1DM患者因低血糖意识受损,多次严重低血糖发作导致昏迷而被转介至我诊所。那时,他既开汽车又开摩托车。尽管依从性良好,目标值增加,并实施连续血糖监测(CGM)并伴有警报,但长期低血糖并未消除。因此,患者被推荐进行胰岛移植,但他决定不接受。2021年5月,他的驾驶执照被吊销,这最终导致他接受了混合闭环胰岛素泵(AID)的治疗。在开始治疗后不久,患者获得了满意的血糖控制,降低了低血糖的时间,没有发生严重的低血糖发作。根据问卷调查,他的低血糖意识有所提高,并恢复了驾驶执照。本案例研究强调了识别低血糖认知受损的重要性,其潜在的社会影响,以及使用新技术逆转这一并发症的机会。
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Case Report: Hybrid closed-loop insulin pump can significantly improve awareness of hypoglycemia.

Impaired awareness of hypoglycemia remains an issue even in the era of modern technologies, as patients with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) face stricter requirements for glycemic targets. The evaluation of hypoglycemia awareness can be accomplished using questionnaires (Clarke and Gold scores) in combination with clinical appearance and sensor data. A 45-year-old man with T1DM was referred to our clinic in July 2019 due to impaired hypoglycemia awareness and repeated severe hypoglycemic episodes resulting in unconsciousness. At that time, he was driving both a car and a motorcycle. Despite good compliance, increased target values and implementation of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) with alarms, prolonged hypoglycemias were not eliminated. Therefore, the patient was referred for pancreatic islet transplantation, but he decided not to undergo. In May 2021, his driving license was suspended, which eventually led him to accept treatment with a hybrid closed-loop insulin pump (AID). Shortly after initiation, he achieved satisfactory glycemic control, reduced time spent in hypoglycemia, and had no severe hypoglycemic episodes. According to the questionnaires, the hypoglycemia awareness has improved and his driving license was reinstated. This case study highlights the critical importance of identifying impaired awareness of hypoglycemia, its potential social impacts, and the opportunities for using new technologies to reverse this complication.

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