#333 Come Spy with Me: Continuous glucose monitoring in diabetes
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- Systematic reviews from last five years. Minimal clinically important HbA1c change:1 0.5%. Results statistically different unless indicated.
- Type 1 diabetes:
- Real-time versus SMBG:
- Eight systematic reviews [11-22 randomized controlled trials (RCTs), 1399-2461 patients]:1-8
- Severe hypoglycemic events (requiring third-party assistance), 3 systematic reviews without significant methodological flaws.1-3 At 4-12 months: 3.5-8% versus 6.5-10% SMBG, number needed to treat (NNT)=30-55.
- Patient satisfaction, one systematic review1 (2 RCTs, 369 patients): No difference.
- HbA1c (mean difference): ~0.2-0.4% lower with real-time at 4-6 months.1-7
- Eight systematic reviews [11-22 randomized controlled trials (RCTs), 1399-2461 patients]:1-8
- Flash versus SMBG at 6 months:
- Two systematic reviews (1-2 RCTs, 64-239 patients):1,7
- Severe hypoglycemia,1 discontinuation rates, HbA1c1,7: No difference.
- Recent RCT (156 adults):9
- Severe hypoglycemia: No difference.
- HbA1c: 0.5% lower with flash.
- Two systematic reviews (1-2 RCTs, 64-239 patients):1,7
- Real-time versus SMBG:
- Type 2 diabetes (most on insulin):
- Real-time versus SMBG, three systematic reviews (5 RCTs, 227-439 patients):5,10,11
- Severe hypoglycemia:5,10 None reported.
- HbA1c: 0.25-0.5% lower with real-time over ~3-6 months.
- Flash versus SMBG:
- One systematic review (2 RCTs, 101-224 patients)12. At 2.5-6 months:
- Severe hypoglycemia, HbA1c: No difference.
- Discontinuation: 6% versus 15% (SMBG) (PEER calculation), NNT=12.
- One systematic review (2 RCTs, 101-224 patients)12. At 2.5-6 months:
- Real-time versus SMBG, three systematic reviews (5 RCTs, 227-439 patients):5,10,11
- Limitations: Most RCTs unblinded, industry funded;13 quality of life/satisfaction inconsistently reported.
- Real-time monitors: automatically display readings (example: Dexcom 6TM); Flash monitors: manual upload required (example: Freestyle LibreTM).
- Sensors need replacement every 7-14 days.14
- Flash/real-time readings may lag behind SMBG by ~15 minutes.15
- SMBG recommended before dose adjustments.1
- Cost/year: $2500-$6000 versus $1200 for four-times daily SMBG.14,16
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