Impact of Flash Glucose Monitoring on the Fear of Hypoglycemia Phenomenon in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes

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作者
Gomez, Pablo Rodriguez de Vera [1 ,3 ]
Rodriguez, Carmen Mateo [1 ]
Jimenez, Beatriz Rodriguez [1 ]
Sotelo, Lucia Hidalgo [1 ]
Ruiz, Mercedes Peinado [1 ]
del Castillo, Eduardo Torrecillas [1 ]
Ruiz-Aranda, Desiree [2 ]
Olmedo, Isabel Serrano [1 ]
Martin, Angela Candau [1 ]
Martinez-Brocca, Maria Asuncion [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Univ Virgen Macarena, Endocrinol & Nutr Dept, Seville, Spain
[2] Univ Loyola Andalucia, Dept Psychol, Seville, Spain
[3] Hosp Univ Virgen Macarena, Endocrinol & Nutr Dept, Ave Dr Fedriani 3, Seville 41009, Spain
关键词
Type; 1; diabetes; Fear of hypoglycemia; Flash glucose monitoring; Quality of life; Severe hypoglycemia; Diabetes education; BARRIERS;
D O I
10.1089/dia.2023.0370
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To assess the clinical impact of flash glucose monitoring (FGM) systems on fear of hypoglycemia (FoH) and quality of life in adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Methods: Prospective quasi-experimental study with a 12-month follow-up. People with T1DM (18-80 years old) and self-monitoring by blood capillary glycemia controls were included. The FH15 questionnaire, a survey validated in Spanish in a comparable study population, was used to diagnose FoH with a cutoff point of 28 points. Results: A total of 181 participants were included, with a FoH prevalence of 69% (n = 123). A mean reduction in FH15 score of -4 points (95% confidence interval [-5.5 to -3]; P < 0.001) was observed, along with an improvement in quality of life (EsDQOL-test (Diabetes Quality of Life, Spanish version), -7 points [-10; -4], P < 0.001) and satisfaction with treatment (Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction questionnaire, self-reported version [DTSQ-s] test, +4.5 points [4; 5.5], P < 0.001). At the end of the follow-up, 64.2% of the participants saw an improved FoH intensity, compared to 35.8% who scored the same or higher. This improvement in FoH status was associated with a higher time-in-range at the end of the follow-up (P = 0.003), as well as a lower time spent in hyperglycemia (P = 0.005). In addition, it was linked to participants with a high baseline FoH levels (P < 0.001) and those who were university degree holders (P = 0.07). Conclusions: FGM is associated with an overall reduction of FoH in adults with T1DM and with an increase in their quality of life. Nevertheless, a significant percentage of patients may experience an increase of this phenomenon leading to clinical repercussions and a profound impact on quality of life.
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