Samantha M Siskind, Ryanne Dymek, Kathryn L Fantasia, Katelyn O'Brien, Devin W Steenkamp
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Demographic, clinical, and CGM data were analyzed from the medical record and Abbott's LibreView and Dexcom's Clarity web-based applications. Descriptive outcomes within 6 months post-eConsult included time to eConsult completion, hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) change, medication adjustments, CGM prescription rates, and CGM-derived hypoglycemic metrics. <b>Results:</b> Mean time to eConsult completion was 5.8 days. Endocrinologist recommendations were implemented in 86.6% of patients at the first primary care visit post-eConsult and in 94.0% of patients within 6 months. Within 6 months, HbA1c was unchanged (mean change 0.2% ± 0.4%). Relative to baseline, sulfonylurea prescription decreased 55.6%. The percentage of those prescribed basal insulin was unchanged, but basal insulin doses decreased in 41.8% of patients. Bolus insulin prescription increased 56.3% relative to baseline. Absolute CGM prescriptions increased from 2.9% at baseline to 49.3%. In 11 CGM users with sufficient CGM data for interpretation at 6 months, Level 1 hypoglycemia (54-69 mg/dL) decreased by 2% and Level 2 hypoglycemia (< 54 mg/dL) decreased by 0.7%. <b>Conclusion:</b> In adults living with diabetes cared for in a safety-net hospital, CGM-enhanced eConsult provides timely access to endocrinologist expertise, recommendations are widely implemented by primary care clinicians, and guideline-directed modern diabetes therapeutic use increases, including a 17-fold increase in personal CGM prescriptions.</p>","PeriodicalId":15576,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Diabetes Research","volume":"2025 ","pages":"5547910"},"PeriodicalIF":3.4000,"publicationDate":"2025-08-05","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC12343161/pdf/","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Continuous Glucose Monitoring-Enhanced eConsult Improves Clinical Outcomes in Adults Living With Diabetes in a Safety Net Primary Care Setting.\",\"authors\":\"Samantha M Siskind, Ryanne Dymek, Kathryn L Fantasia, Katelyn O'Brien, Devin W Steenkamp\",\"doi\":\"10.1155/jdr/5547910\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p><b>Background:</b> There is a shortage of endocrinologists providing diabetes care. 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Continuous Glucose Monitoring-Enhanced eConsult Improves Clinical Outcomes in Adults Living With Diabetes in a Safety Net Primary Care Setting.
Background: There is a shortage of endocrinologists providing diabetes care. Electronic consultation (eConsult) improves access to subspecialty care, but the evaluation of CGM-enhanced eConsults in routine clinical practice has not been reported. We evaluated clinical outcomes after implementing a CGM-enhanced eConsult program in a safety-net hospital primary care clinic. Methods: We completed a retrospective observational study assessing the clinical impact of the eConsult program. Participants included 67 adults (≥ 18 years) living with diabetes, receiving primary care at Boston Medical Center (mean age 65 years, 40.3% male, 79.1% Black, and 92.5% Type 2 diabetes). Demographic, clinical, and CGM data were analyzed from the medical record and Abbott's LibreView and Dexcom's Clarity web-based applications. Descriptive outcomes within 6 months post-eConsult included time to eConsult completion, hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) change, medication adjustments, CGM prescription rates, and CGM-derived hypoglycemic metrics. Results: Mean time to eConsult completion was 5.8 days. Endocrinologist recommendations were implemented in 86.6% of patients at the first primary care visit post-eConsult and in 94.0% of patients within 6 months. Within 6 months, HbA1c was unchanged (mean change 0.2% ± 0.4%). Relative to baseline, sulfonylurea prescription decreased 55.6%. The percentage of those prescribed basal insulin was unchanged, but basal insulin doses decreased in 41.8% of patients. Bolus insulin prescription increased 56.3% relative to baseline. Absolute CGM prescriptions increased from 2.9% at baseline to 49.3%. In 11 CGM users with sufficient CGM data for interpretation at 6 months, Level 1 hypoglycemia (54-69 mg/dL) decreased by 2% and Level 2 hypoglycemia (< 54 mg/dL) decreased by 0.7%. Conclusion: In adults living with diabetes cared for in a safety-net hospital, CGM-enhanced eConsult provides timely access to endocrinologist expertise, recommendations are widely implemented by primary care clinicians, and guideline-directed modern diabetes therapeutic use increases, including a 17-fold increase in personal CGM prescriptions.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Diabetes Research is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The journal welcomes submissions focusing on the epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, management, and prevention of diabetes, as well as associated complications, such as diabetic retinopathy, neuropathy and nephropathy.