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704-P: Time in Range and Time Below Range in Insulin-Treated Older Adults with Type 2 Diabetes

Diabetes, 2022
Hypoglycemia is the key limiting step for optimizing glycemic control in older adults. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology has not been well-evaluated in insulin treated older patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) . Methods: This prospective observational cohort study assessed of glycemic control using the FreeStyle Libre Flash ...
SILMARA A.O. LEITE   +6 more
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148-OR: CGM Time Below Range Predicts Epinephrine Response to Hypoglycemia in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes

Diabetes, 2023
Identifying T1D patients with impaired awareness of hypoglycemia (IAH) is essential, as these patients are at ~10-fold risk of severe hypoglycemia. Defining IAH has relied on questionnaires such as Clarke score that are rarely used in clinical practice. Additional tools are needed to stratify hypoglycemia risk in patients with T1D.
ROBERT L. THOMAS   +4 more
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683-P: TBR (Time Below Range) in Routine Clinical Practice: A Retrospective Analysis of Routine CGM in Outpatient Care

Diabetes, 2022
Background: Patients with diabetes need monitoring to achieve good glucose control and avoid complications . Assessing the time in range (TIR) metrics is a novel way to identify glycaemic variability (GV) , Time above range (TAR) , Time in Range (TIR) and Time below range (TBR) .
PURVI M. CHAWLA, MANOJ S. CHAWLA
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90-OR: FreeStyle Libre (FSL) Time in Range (TIR) and Time Below Range (TBR) : Impact on HbA1c, Diabetes-Related Distress (DRD) , and Resource Utilisation in the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists (ABCD) National Audit

Diabetes, 2022
Introduction: With increasing access to intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring (isCGM) , with the FSL, it is essential to understand the effect of TIR and TBR on HbA1c, DRD, and resource utilisation in people living with diabetes Methods: Clinicians from 1NHS UK hospitals submitted FSL user data for16,034 participants, (96%
HARSHAL DESHMUKH   +9 more
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Significance of “Time below Range” as a Glycemic Marker Derived from Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Japanese Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes

Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2020
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> We evaluated the frequencies of various glycemic markers derived from continuous glucose monitoring in Japanese children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes and assessed the significance of hypoglycemia duration.
Tatsuhiko, Urakami   +6 more
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877-P: Limits of Correlation Coefficient Analysis in Determining the Minimal Duration of CGM Data Needed to Estimate Time Below Range

Diabetes, 2020
To design a clinical trial it is important to know for how long CGM data should be collected to accurately assess time in different glucose ranges (time in ranges). Several studies approached this problem through the computation of the correlation coefficient (R2) between a metric computed in a month-long trial and in several shorter windows of ...
NUNZIO CAMERLINGO   +7 more
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Factors of Composite Target of Time in Range and Time Below Range Among Children and Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Using Open-Source Automated Insulin Delivery

Endocrine Practice
To explore glycemic outcomes after open-source Android artificial pancreas system (AAPS) use and factors of achieving composite target (time in range of 70-180 mg/dL [TIR]>70% and time below range of 70 mg/dL [TBR70] 70%, while 57.14% and 54.55% achieved TBR70 < 4%, respectively.
Mengyun Lei   +9 more
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Knowledge of Time in Range and Time Below Range Among Pediatric Patients Living With Type 1 Diabetes and Their Caregivers

Canadian Journal of Diabetes, 2022
Ashlee Yang   +5 more
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363-P: Disproportionate Hypoglycemia Fear and Time-Below-Range in Individuals with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

Diabetes
Introduction and Objective: Fear of Hypoglycemia (FOH) has been demonstrated to have a weak relationship with Time Below Range (TBR) in previous studies. We explored this relationship in the HypoMETRICS population and identified patients who FOH was discordant with their TBR.
JONAH J.C. THOMAS   +3 more
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1777-LB: Time Below Range Is Correlated with Level 2 (L2) Hypoglycemia Event Rates in Type 1 Diabetes—Results from DCLP3, DIAMOND, and WISDM Trials

Diabetes
Background: Minimizing CGM time below range (TBR; T&lt;70 and T&lt;54 mg/dL), is an important therapeutic goal with clinical targets in diabetes (≤4% and ≤1%, respectively). TBR is valuable for clinical management of hypoglycemia, but individual symptomatic episodes are also important to patients.
RICHARD LIGGINS   +4 more
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