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. 2023 Jan;14(1):37-44.
doi: 10.1055/a-1975-4136. Epub 2022 Nov 9.

Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Other Wearable Devices to Assess Hypoglycemia among Older Adult Outpatients with Diabetes Mellitus

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Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Other Wearable Devices to Assess Hypoglycemia among Older Adult Outpatients with Diabetes Mellitus

Michael Weiner et al. Appl Clin Inform. 2023 Jan.

Abstract

Background: Hypoglycemia (HG) causes symptoms that can be fatal, and confers risk of dementia. Wearable devices can improve measurement and feedback to patients and clinicians about HG events and risk.

Objectives: The aim of the study is to determine whether vulnerable older adults could use wearables, and explore HG frequency over 2 weeks.

Methods: First, 10 participants with diabetes mellitus piloted a continuous glucometer, physical activity monitor, electronic medication bottles, and smartphones facilitating prompts about medications, behaviors, and symptoms. They reviewed graphs of glucose values, and were asked about the monitoring experience. Next, a larger sample (N = 70) wore glucometers and activity monitors, and used the smartphone and bottles, for 2 weeks. Participants provided feedback about the devices. Descriptive statistics summarized demographics, baseline experiences, behaviors, and HG.

Results: In the initial pilot, 10 patients aged 50 to 85 participated. Problems addressed included failure of the glucometer adhesive. Patients sought understanding of graphs, often requiring some assistance with interpretation. Among 70 patients in subsequent testing, 67% were African-American, 59% were women. Nearly one-fourth (23%) indicated that they never check their blood sugars. Previous HG was reported by 67%. In 2 weeks of monitoring, 73% had HG (glucose ≤70 mg/dL), and 42% had serious, clinically significant HG (glucose under 54 mg/dL). Eight patients with HG also had HG by home-based blood glucometry. Nearly a third of daytime prompts were unanswered. In 24% of participants, continuous glucometers became detached.

Conclusion: Continuous glucometry occurred for 2 weeks in an older vulnerable population, but devices posed wearability challenges. Most patients experienced HG, often serious in magnitude. This suggests important opportunities to improve wearability and decrease HG frequency among this population.

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Conflict of interest statement

M.W. reports stock ownership in AbbVie Inc., Amgen Inc., Boston Scientific Corporation, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, IBM, Integer Hldgs Corp Com, Johnson & Johnson, Mallinckrodt PLC, Mead Johnson & Company, LLC, Medtronic, Mylan N.V., Novo Nordisk A/S, Perspecta Inc Com, Pfizer Inc., Roche Pharmaceuticals, Senseonics, Stryker Corp., Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., and Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.

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