Glycemic metrics in Japanese isCGM users – Analysis by diabetes type and therapy

Author:

Ogawa Wataru1ORCID,Urakami Tatsuhiko2ORCID,Kadowaki Takashi3,Kao Kalvin4,Brandner Laura4ORCID,Shimizu Kenichiro5,Dunn Timothy C.4

Affiliation:

1. Division of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine Kobe Japan

2. Department of Pediatrics Nihon University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

3. Toranomon Hospital Tokyo Japan

4. Abbott Diabetes Care Alameda California USA

5. Abbott Diabetes Care Tokyo Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACTAims/IntroductionThe FreeStyle Libre (FSL) intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring (isCGM) system continually measures interstitial glucose levels and provides the data to users in numerical and graphical formats that guide users in their daily diabetes self‐management. Although numerous studies have demonstrated the glycemic benefits of FSL in pediatric and adult populations, few studies have characterized FSL use specifically by Japanese adults with type 1 or 2 diabetes. We utilized established CGM metrics to assess glycemic control in a large cohort of Japanese adults with type 1 and 2 diabetes.Materials and MethodsA total of 3,463 anonymized FSL users provided categorization into one of four therapy groups of interest: type 1 diabetes (n = 1,768), type 2 diabetes‐multiple daily injections (MDI) (n = 612), type 2 diabetes‐basal (BOI) (n = 343), and type 2 diabetes‐non‐insulin (NIT) (n = 740). Established CGM metrics were used to assess glycemic control.ResultsAll study groups showed relatively good glycemic control. Type 1 diabetes users showed the highest glucose variability (SD, 61 mg/dL; and %CV, 40%), above the established target level (%CV ≤ 36%). type 2 diabetes‐MDI and type 2 diabetes‐BOI users had similar levels of glucose variability (both within target). Type 2 diabetes‐NIT users had the highest mean % time in range (TIR) (84.3%) and largest percentage of users that met the target of %TIR > 70% (87.4%). In contrast, type 1 diabetes users had the lowest mean %TIR (62.6%) and the lowest percentage meeting the established %TIR target (30.5%).ConclusionsBy utilizing CGM devices in daily diabetes care, both healthcare professionals and patients can monitor glycemic excursions and gain insights into their historical glucose control patterns.

Funder

Abbott Diabetes Care

Publisher

Wiley

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