Aims: The use of advanced hybrid closed loop systems is spreading due to the beneficial effects on glycometabolic control obtained in patients with type 1 diabetes. However, hypoglycemic episodes can be sometimes a matter of concern. We aim to compare the hypoglycemic risk of an advanced hybrid closed loop system and a predictive low glucose suspend sensor augmented pump. Methods: In this retrospective three months observational study, we included 30 patients using Medtronic Minimed™ 780G advanced hybrid closed loop system and 30 patients using a Medtronic Minimed™ predictive low glucose suspend sensor augmented pump. Results: The advanced hybrid closed loop system reduced the time spent above 180 mg/dL threshold and increased the time in range as compared to the predictive low glucose suspend. No severe hypoglycemia occurred in both groups and no differences were observed in the percentage of time spent below 70 mg/dl and 54 mg/dl glucose threshold. Nevertheless, more hypoglycemic episodes were recorded during daytime, but not in nighttime, with the use of the advanced hybrid closed loop system. Conclusions: Our results confirmed the general improvement of glycemic outcomes obtained with the advanced hybrid closed loop system; however more hypoglycemic episodes during daytime were evident.

Daytime hypoglycemic episodes during the use of an advanced hybrid closed loop system / A. Rossi, L. Montefusco, E. Reseghetti, I.F. Pastore, G. Rossi, V. Usuelli, C. Loretelli, D. Boci, M. Ben Nasr, F. D'Addio, L. Bucciarelli, S. Argenti, P. Morpurgo, M.E. Lunati, P. Fiorina. - In: DIABETES RESEARCH AND CLINICAL PRACTICE. - ISSN 0168-8227. - 206:(2023 Dec), pp. 111011.1-111011.7. [10.1016/j.diabres.2023.111011]

Daytime hypoglycemic episodes during the use of an advanced hybrid closed loop system

A. Rossi
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E. Reseghetti;G. Rossi;V. Usuelli;C. Loretelli;M. Ben Nasr;F. D'Addio;L. Bucciarelli;P. Fiorina
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2023

Abstract

Aims: The use of advanced hybrid closed loop systems is spreading due to the beneficial effects on glycometabolic control obtained in patients with type 1 diabetes. However, hypoglycemic episodes can be sometimes a matter of concern. We aim to compare the hypoglycemic risk of an advanced hybrid closed loop system and a predictive low glucose suspend sensor augmented pump. Methods: In this retrospective three months observational study, we included 30 patients using Medtronic Minimed™ 780G advanced hybrid closed loop system and 30 patients using a Medtronic Minimed™ predictive low glucose suspend sensor augmented pump. Results: The advanced hybrid closed loop system reduced the time spent above 180 mg/dL threshold and increased the time in range as compared to the predictive low glucose suspend. No severe hypoglycemia occurred in both groups and no differences were observed in the percentage of time spent below 70 mg/dl and 54 mg/dl glucose threshold. Nevertheless, more hypoglycemic episodes were recorded during daytime, but not in nighttime, with the use of the advanced hybrid closed loop system. Conclusions: Our results confirmed the general improvement of glycemic outcomes obtained with the advanced hybrid closed loop system; however more hypoglycemic episodes during daytime were evident.
Advanced hybrid closed loop system; Daytime hypoglycemia; Hypoglycemia; Nighttime hypoglycemia; Type 1 diabetes
Settore MED/13 - Endocrinologia
Settore MED/46 - Scienze Tecniche di Medicina di Laboratorio
Settore MED/50 - Scienze Tecniche Mediche Applicate
dic-2023
11-nov-2023
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