Decrease in High Readings and Severe Hyperglycemic Events for People with T2D over the Full Year of 2017 in Users Monitoring with a Digital Diabetes Management System
Autor: | Yifat Hershcovitz, Eitan Feniger, Sharon Dar |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Blood glucose monitoring
education.field_of_study medicine.medical_specialty medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism Glucose meter Population medicine.disease Diabetes management Diabetes mellitus Emergency medicine Internal Medicine medicine High Readings business education Blood Glucose Measurement Glycemic |
Zdroj: | Diabetes. 67 |
ISSN: | 1939-327X 0012-1797 |
DOI: | 10.2337/db18-77-lb |
Popis: | One of the goals of a digital diabetes management system is to improve patient’s self-management and control of their condition. High blood glucose level is defined as 180-400 mg/dL while severe hyperglycemia (above 400 mg/dL) is considered a medical emergency. Digital engagement can play a pivotal role in the care of patients with diabetes and other chronical conditions, assisting patients to enhance their compliance. The DarioTM Blood Glucose Monitoring System (BGMS) connects physically to a smart mobile device and automatically logs blood glucose measurements into designated App. Data is transmitted to the Dario cloud. Method: A retrospective data evaluation study was performed on the DarioTM cloud database. A population of active type 2 diabetic (T2D) users that continuously measured their blood glucose using DarioTM BGMS during the full year of 2017 was evaluated. The study assessed the ratio of high (180-400 mg/dL) and hyperglycemic (>400mg/dL) blood glucose readings during full year of 2017 as recorded in the database. The average of high and hyperglycemic glucose readings were calculated in periods of 30-60, 60-90, 90-120, 120-150, 150-180, 180-210, 210-240, 240-270, 270-300, 300-330, 330-360 days and compared to first 30 days as a starting point of analysis. Results: For 225 T2D active users the ratio of high events (180-400 mg/dL) was reduced gradually in 19.6% (from 23.4% to 18.8% of the entire measurements) from baseline compared to the 12th month of the year. Moreover, the ratio of severe hyperglycemia events (>400 mg/dL) was decreased in 57.8% (from 0.90% to 0.38% of the entire measurements) at the same period. Conclusion: By means of glucose meter and App patients have the potential to promote behavioral modification and enhance adherence to diabetes management, demonstrating better glycemic control. Disclosure Y. Hershcovitz: Employee; Self; DarioHealth. S. Dar: Employee; Self; DarioHealth. E. Feniger: Employee; Self; DarioHealth. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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