Continuous Glucose Monitoring Versus Capillary Point-of-Care Testing for Inpatient Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes Patients Hospitalized in the General Ward and Treated with a Basal Bolus Insulin Regimen

Ana M. Gómez, Guillermo E. Umpierrez, Oscar M. Muñoz, Felipe Herrera, Claudia Rubio, Pablo Aschner, Richard Buendia

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Abstract

Background: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) may improve the management of patients with type 2 diabetes hospitalized in the general ward by facilitating the detection of hyper- and hypoglycemic episodes. However, the lack of data on the accuracy and safety of CGM have limited its application. Methods: A prospective pilot study was conducted including 38 patients hospitalized in the general ward with a known diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and hyperglycemic individuals without a history of DM with a blood sugar of 140-400 mg on admission treated with a basal bolus insulin regimen. Inpatient glycemic control and the incidence of hypoglycemic episodes were compared between detection by CGM of interstitial fluid for up to 6 days and point-of-care (POC) capillary blood glucose monitoring performed pre- and postprandially, before bedtime and at 3 am. Results: No differences in average daily glucose levels were observed between CGM and POC (176.2 ± 33.9 vs 176.6 ± 33.7 mg/dl, P =.828). However, CGM detected a higher number of hypoglycemic episodes than POC (55 vs 12, P <.01). Glucose measurements were clinically valid, with 91.9% of patients falling within the Clarke error grid A and B zones. Conclusions: Our preliminary results indicate that the use of CGM in type 2 patients hospitalized in the general ward provides accurate estimation of blood sugar levels and is more effective than POC for the detection of hypoglycemic episodes and asymptomatic hypoglycemia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)325-329
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Diabetes Science and Technology
Volume10
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 Mar 2016

Keywords

  • continuous glucose monitoring
  • hyperglycemia
  • hypoglycemia
  • point-of-care testing

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