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Mia Christensen1, Louise Jung Nørgaard1, Mette Bohl1,2
1Diagnostic Centre, Silkeborg Regional Hospital, Silkeborg, Denmark.
Journal of diabetes science and technology
|June 3, 2024
概括
一个新的度量,快速改变葡萄糖的时间 (TRC),提供了一种可理解的方式来评估血糖变化. 这一指标与现有的措施相对应,并有助于评估闭环胰岛素系统以更好地控制葡萄糖.
科学领域:
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 生物医学工程 生物医学工程
- 糖尿病 技术 技术
背景情况:
- 现有的血糖变化指标可能是复杂的解释.
- 需要更简单,更直观的血糖控制措施.
研究的目的:
- 引入和定义一个新的度量:快速改变葡萄糖 (TRC) 的时间.
- 评估TRC与已建立的葡萄糖变化指标的相关性.
- 建议TRC作为评估自动化胰岛素输送系统的工具.
主要方法:
- 分析了159名1型糖尿病患者的90天连续血糖监测数据.
- 定义TRC为在特定葡萄糖范围内的绝对葡萄糖变化率超过1.5mmol/L/15分钟的时间百分比.
- 计算TRC,并将其与日内变化系数 (CVw) 和血糖外流平均幅度 (MAGE) 进行比较.
主要成果:
- 平均TRC为6.9%,与快速增长 (3.9%) 与下降 (2.8%) 相比,快速增长的比例显著更高.
- TRC与CVw (斯皮尔曼的 ρ = 0.56) 和MAGE (斯皮尔曼的 ρ = 0.65) 显示出强烈的相关性.
- 分析了超过127万个葡萄糖速率变化.
结论:
- TRC是一种易于理解的指标,用于量化血糖变化.
- 对于比较自动化胰岛素输送系统在实现葡萄糖平衡中的有效性,TRC显示出了前景.
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