FGM Improved the Blood Glucose Control and QoL of Type 2 Diabetes in Outpatients

By Dan Wang

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Jan. 1, 0001

Aimsu2028To explore the effect of FGM on blood glucose control and QOL of Type 2 diabetes in outpatients.u2028u2028Methodu2028A total of 60 patients Blood Glucose control and QOL of Type 2 diabetes in outpatients were assigned randomly to the FGM intervention (n = 30) or the standard care (SMBG) group (n = 30) and followed for 12 weeks. Both groups were instructed to adjust their insulin doses in face-to-face visits at 1week, 2 weeks, 4 weeks and 12 weeks. Quality of life (DDS), HbA1c, and frequency of hypoglycemic events were evaluated.u2028u2028Resultsu202812 weeks later, compared to the baseline, SMBG group and FGM group had a significant declination in HbA1c, from 8.5u00b11.4% to 7.1u00b11.6%uff0cfrom 8.4u00b11.2% to 6.9u00b11.6%uff08Pu30080.05u3009, but there was no significant difference in both groups,uff08Puff090.05uff09. The incidence of hyperglycemia was significantly less in FGM group (Pu30080.05u3009. Similarly, DDS was significantly improved in FGM group than in SMBG groupuff08Pu30080.05uff09.u2028Discussionu2028FGM was associated with an enormous increase in treatment satisfaction , less hypoglycemia and similar glucose control in outpatients with insulin injection.