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Concordance of Blood Glucose and CGM During a Pilot Trial of Automated Insulin Delivery in Type 1 Diabetes Pregnancies.

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العنوان: Concordance of Blood Glucose and CGM During a Pilot Trial of Automated Insulin Delivery in Type 1 Diabetes Pregnancies.
المؤلفون: Kaur, Ravinder Jeet, Levy, Carol J, Castorino, Kristin, Wood-Wentz, Christina M, Rizvi, Shafaq R, Ozaslan, Basak, O'Malley, Grenye, Trinidad, Mari Charisse, Levister, Camilla, Church, Mei Mei, Desjardins, Donna, Ogyaadu, Selassie, Reid, Corey, Bailey, Kent R, Doyle, Francis J, Pinsker, Jordan E, Dassau, Eyal, Kudva, Yogish C
المصدر: Journal of the Endocrine Society; Jun2024, Vol. 8 Issue 6, p1-6, 6p
مصطلحات موضوعية: TYPE 1 diabetes, CONTINUOUS glucose monitoring, GESTATIONAL diabetes, BLOOD sugar, INSULIN
مصطلحات جغرافية: UNITED States
مستخلص: Background Customized and standard automated insulin delivery (AID) systems for use in pregnancies of women with preexisting type 1 diabetes (T1D) are being developed and tested to achieve pregnancy appropriate continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) targets. Guidance on the use of CGM for treatment decisions during pregnancy in the United States is limited. Methods Ten pregnant women with preexisting T1D participated in a trial evaluating at-home use of a pregnancy-specific AID system. Seven-point self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) was compared to the closest sensor glucose (Dexcom G6 CGM) value biweekly to assess safety and reliability based on the 20%/20 mg/dL criteria. Results All participants completed the study with 7 participants satisfying the safety and reliability criteria with a mean absolute relative difference of 10.3%. Three participants did not fulfill the criteria, mainly because the frequency of SMBG did not meet the requirements. Conclusion Dexcom G6 CGM is safe and accurate in the real-world setting for use in pregnant women with preexisting T1D with reduced SMBG testing as part of a pregnancy-specific AID system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:24721972
DOI:10.1210/jendso/bvae071