Optimal Coefficient of Variance Threshold to Minimize Hypoglycemia Risk in Individuals with Well-Controlled Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Author:

Yoo Jee HeeORCID,Yang Seung Hee,Jin Sang-Man,Kim Jae HyeonORCID

Abstract

Background: This study investigated the optimal coefficient of variance (%CV) for preventing hypoglycemia based on real-time continuous glucose monitoring (rt-CGM) data in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) already achieving their mean glucose (MG) target.Methods: Data from 172 subjects who underwent rt-CGM for at least 90 days and for whom 439 90-day glycemic profiles were available were analyzed. Receiver operator characteristic analysis was conducted to determine the cut-off value of %CV to achieve time below range (%TBR)<sup><54 mg/dL</sup> <1 and =0.Results: Overall mean glycosylated hemoglobin was 6.8% and median %TBR<sup><54 mg/dL</sup> was 0.2%. MG was significantly higher and %CV significantly lower in profiles achieving %TBR<sup><54 mg/dL</sup> <1 compared to %TBR<sup><54 mg/dL</sup> ≥1 (all P<0.001). The cut-off value of %CV for achieving %TBR<sup><54 mg/dL</sup> <1 was 37.5%, 37.3%, and 31.0%, in the whole population, MG >135 mg/dL, and ≤135 mg/dL, respectively. The cut-off value for %TBR<sup><54 mg/dL</sup>=0% was 29.2% in MG ≤135 mg/dL. In profiles with MG ≤135 mg/dL, 94.2% of profiles with a %CV <31 achieved the target of %TBR<sup><54 mg/dL</sup> <1, and 97.3% with a %CV <29.2 achieved the target of %TBR<54 mg/ dL=0%. When MG was >135 mg/dL, 99.4% of profiles with a %CV <37.3 achieved %TBR<sup><54 mg/dL</sup> <1.Conclusion: In well-controlled T1DM with MG ≤135 mg/dL, we suggest a %CV <31% to achieve the %TBR<sup><54 mg/dL</sup> <1 target. Furthermore, we suggest a %CV <29.2% to achieve the target of %TBR<sup><54 mg/dL</sup> =0 for people at high risk of hypoglycemia.

Funder

Ministry of Science and ICT

Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy

Ministry of Health and Welfare

Ministry of Food and Drug Safety

Korean Endocrine Society

Publisher

Korean Diabetes Association

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