Davey Raymond J, Jones Timothy W, Fournier Paul A
School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia.
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2010 Nov 1;4(6):1457-64. doi: 10.1177/193229681000400620.
The objective of this study was to examine whether setting the low glucose alarm of a Guardian® REAL-Time continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) to 80 mg/dl for 3 days and providing instructions to users reduce the risk of hypoglycemia under free-living conditions in individuals with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM).
Fourteen participants with T1DM aged 26.1±6.0 years (mean±standard deviation) were fitted with a CGMS and assigned for 3 days to either an alarm [low and high blood glucose (BG) alarms set at 80 and 200 mg/dl, respectively] or no alarm condition, with each treatment administered to all participants following a counterbalanced design. All participants were given detailed instructions on how to respond appropriately to low glucose alarms.
The CGMS with alarm reduced the incidence of hypoglycemia (CGMS readings≤65 mg/dl) by 44% as well as the time spent below this hypoglycemic threshold by 64% without increasing average BG levels. However, the CGMS with alarm had no effect on the incidence of symptomatic hypoglycemia.
Short-term use of the CGMS with alarm, together with appropriate instructions for users, reduces the incidence and duration of hypoglycemia, but only to a limited extent, in part because it overestimates BG in the low glucose range.
本研究的目的是探讨将Guardian®实时连续血糖监测系统(CGMS)的低血糖警报设置为80mg/dl并持续3天,同时向用户提供相关说明,是否能降低1型糖尿病(T1DM)患者在自由生活条件下发生低血糖的风险。
14名年龄为26.1±6.0岁(均值±标准差)的T1DM患者佩戴CGMS,并按照平衡设计,将他们分为两组,一组接受警报设置(低血糖和高血糖警报分别设置为80mg/dl和200mg/dl),另一组不设置警报,每组均接受为期3天的处理。所有参与者均接受了关于如何正确应对低血糖警报的详细指导。
设置警报的CGMS可将低血糖(CGMS读数≤65mg/dl)的发生率降低44%,并将低于该低血糖阈值的时间减少64%,且不会提高平均血糖水平。然而,设置警报的CGMS对有症状低血糖的发生率没有影响。
短期使用设置警报的CGMS并结合对用户的适当指导,可降低低血糖的发生率和持续时间,但程度有限,部分原因是其在低血糖范围内高估了血糖值。