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Case Reports
. 2009 Nov;11(11):745-7.
doi: 10.1089/dia.2009.0071.

Continuous glucose monitor shows potential for early hypoglycemia detection in hospitalized patients

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Continuous glucose monitor shows potential for early hypoglycemia detection in hospitalized patients

Margaret T Ryan et al. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2009 Nov.

Abstract

Objective: This study shows the potential of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for the detection of hypoglycemia in hospitalized patients.

Research design and methods: A Medtronic Diabetes (Northridge, CA) CGMS iPro continuous glucose recorder was inserted into the subcutaneous tissue of a hospitalized orthopedic surgery patient with type 1 diabetes the day after a moderate hypoglycemia event. The interstitial fluid glucose concentration was recorded every 5 min. Both the patient and the hospital staff were blinded to the CGM data. Bedside capillary blood glucose measurements were performed per hospital protocol.

Results: The CGM recorded a repeat severe episode of hypoglycemia the next day. The hospital-defined threshold for hypoglycemia (70 mg/dL) was crossed 4.5 h prior to the patient being found unconscious by the nursing staff.

Conclusion: Data from the CGMS iPro Recorder illustrate the potential benefit of using a real-time CGM in the hospital to detect hypoglycemia in a more timely fashion compared to infrequent point-of-care glucose meter measurements.

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