RESEARCH ON BLOOD GLUCOSE CHARACTERISTICS MONITORED BY CONTINUOUS BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING DEVICE AT XANH PON GENERAL HOSPITAL Objectives: Describe the characteristics
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Objectives: Describe the characteristics of blood glucose measured by continuous blood glucose monitoring in patients with type 2 diabetes and study some factors related to blood glucose characteristics. Subjects and methods: 34 patients with type 2 diabetes, over 18 years old, using continuous blood glucose monitoring devices at Xanh Pon General Hospital from August 2023 to June 2024 were included. Patients were interviewed to collect personal information, measure anthropometric indicators, measure blood glucose and collect data from CGM devices. Results: patients used continuous blood glucose monitoring (CGM) for at least 7 days and the machine was active for more than 70% of the total monitoring time. The average blood glucose value was 9.84 ± 1.99 mmol/l. The failure rate of TIR, TAR, TBR, %CV and GMI indicators was 79.4%; 82.4%; 38.2%; 52.9% and 64.7%, respectively. The rate of women patients with glycemic coefficient of variation (%CV) reaching the target was 2.1 times higher than that of men patients. The difference was statistically significant with p<0.05. Conclusion: The failure rate of continuous glucose monitoring indicators was relatively high. Gender was associated with glycemic coefficient of variation (%CV).
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Continuous glucose monitoring device, CGM, type 2 diabetes
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