TY - JOUR
T1 - Numerical and clinical precision in hypoglycemia of the intermittent FreeStyle Libre glucose monitoring through an NFC-Bluetooth transmitter associated with the xDrip+ algorithm in diabetic patients under insulin therapy
AU - Gómez Medina, Ana María
AU - Henao Carrillo, Diana Cristina
AU - León Vargas, Fabian Mauricio
AU - Jojoa Jojoa, Ruby Isabel
AU - Quijano Naranjo, Jossie Esteban
AU - Rondón-Sepulveda, Martin Alonso
AU - García Jaramillo, Maira Alejandra
AU - Muñoz Velandia, Oscar Mauricio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 SEEN y SED
PY - 2023/3
Y1 - 2023/3
N2 - Introduction: There are data capture devices that attach to the FreeStyle Libre sensor and convert its communication from NFC (Near-field communication) to Bluetooth technology, generating real-time continuous glucose monitoring. The accuracy of hypoglycemia measurements displayed by smartphone apps using this device has not been established. Methods: Study of diagnostic tests. Numerical accuracy was evaluated, utilizing the absolute difference with respect to capillary glucometry (ISO 15197:2015 standard) and clinical accuracy, using the Clarke and Parkes (Consensus) error grids, for glucose measurements less than 70 mg/dL performed with the FreeStyle Libre system and with the digital estimation xDrip+ app, in diabetic patients managed with insulin therapy. Results: Twenty-seven patients were included (TIR 73.4%, TBR70 5.6%), who contributed 83 hypoglycemic events. Numerical accuracy was adequate in similar proportions with the FreeStyle Libre system compared to the xDrip+ app (81.92% vs. 68.67%, p = 0.0630). The clinical accuracy evaluation showed that 92.8% of the measurements for xDrip + and 98.8% for FreeStyle libre met the criteria according to the Parkes (Consensus) grid (p = 0.0535); and 79.5% and 91.6% of the measurements met the criteria according to the Clarke grid (p = 0.0273), being higher with FreeStyle libre. Conclusions: The use of the NFC-Bluetooth transmitter (Miao-Miao) associated with the xDrip+ app does not improve numerical or clinical accuracy for detecting hypoglycemic events in diabetic patients managed with insulin therapy, compared to the FreeStyle Libre device.
AB - Introduction: There are data capture devices that attach to the FreeStyle Libre sensor and convert its communication from NFC (Near-field communication) to Bluetooth technology, generating real-time continuous glucose monitoring. The accuracy of hypoglycemia measurements displayed by smartphone apps using this device has not been established. Methods: Study of diagnostic tests. Numerical accuracy was evaluated, utilizing the absolute difference with respect to capillary glucometry (ISO 15197:2015 standard) and clinical accuracy, using the Clarke and Parkes (Consensus) error grids, for glucose measurements less than 70 mg/dL performed with the FreeStyle Libre system and with the digital estimation xDrip+ app, in diabetic patients managed with insulin therapy. Results: Twenty-seven patients were included (TIR 73.4%, TBR70 5.6%), who contributed 83 hypoglycemic events. Numerical accuracy was adequate in similar proportions with the FreeStyle Libre system compared to the xDrip+ app (81.92% vs. 68.67%, p = 0.0630). The clinical accuracy evaluation showed that 92.8% of the measurements for xDrip + and 98.8% for FreeStyle libre met the criteria according to the Parkes (Consensus) grid (p = 0.0535); and 79.5% and 91.6% of the measurements met the criteria according to the Clarke grid (p = 0.0273), being higher with FreeStyle libre. Conclusions: The use of the NFC-Bluetooth transmitter (Miao-Miao) associated with the xDrip+ app does not improve numerical or clinical accuracy for detecting hypoglycemic events in diabetic patients managed with insulin therapy, compared to the FreeStyle Libre device.
KW - Accuracy
KW - Continuous glucose monitoring
KW - Flash glucose monitoring
KW - Glucometry
KW - Hypoglycemia
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85146331562
U2 - 10.1016/j.endinu.2022.11.010
DO - 10.1016/j.endinu.2022.11.010
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85146331562
SN - 2530-0164
VL - 70
SP - 212
EP - 219
JO - Endocrinologia, Diabetes y Nutricion
JF - Endocrinologia, Diabetes y Nutricion
IS - 3
ER -