Objective: The primary aim of this study was to quantify the prevalence of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) who achieve the recommended target for coefficient of variation (CV) identifying the determining factors to reach this target. The secondary aim was to examine the relationship between CV, the other metrics derived from continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data and clinical parameters. Method: CGM data were collected from 805 children/adolescents with T1D. Several CGM metrics and patients' characteristics were evaluated. Participants were stratified by CV ≤36% and CV >36%. Binary logistic regression analysis was run to identify the determining factors of high CV. Results: CV was positively correlated with %TBR <70 mg/dL, %TBR <54 mg/dL, %TAR >250 mg/dL, low blood glucose index, and high blood glucose index and negatively with %TIR. CV ≤36% was found in 31.4% of the subjects. The CV >36% group spent less time in %TIR, more time in hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia with lower proportion of subjects using real-time CGM and continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion. Percentage of TBR <70 mg/dL and TAR >250 mg/dL were significant predictors of CV >36%, whereas age, gender, BMI, duration of diabetes, type of CGM device, type of insulin therapy administration and %TIR were not significant predictors (p < 0.001, R2 Nagelkerke = 0.48). Conclusions: CV identifies children and adolescents with worse glycemic control at higher risk of both hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia.

High Glycemic Variability Is Associated with Worse Continuous Glucose Monitoring Metrics in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes / Piona, C.; Marigliano, M.; Mozzillo, E.; Di Candia, F.; Zanfardino, A.; Iafusco, D.; Maltoni, G.; Zucchini, S.; Delvecchio, M.; Maffeis, C.. - In: HORMONE RESEARCH IN PAEDIATRICS. - ISSN 1663-2818. - 94:9-10(2022), pp. 369-373. [10.1159/000521430]

High Glycemic Variability Is Associated with Worse Continuous Glucose Monitoring Metrics in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes

Mozzillo E.;Di Candia F.;
2022

Abstract

Objective: The primary aim of this study was to quantify the prevalence of children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) who achieve the recommended target for coefficient of variation (CV) identifying the determining factors to reach this target. The secondary aim was to examine the relationship between CV, the other metrics derived from continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data and clinical parameters. Method: CGM data were collected from 805 children/adolescents with T1D. Several CGM metrics and patients' characteristics were evaluated. Participants were stratified by CV ≤36% and CV >36%. Binary logistic regression analysis was run to identify the determining factors of high CV. Results: CV was positively correlated with %TBR <70 mg/dL, %TBR <54 mg/dL, %TAR >250 mg/dL, low blood glucose index, and high blood glucose index and negatively with %TIR. CV ≤36% was found in 31.4% of the subjects. The CV >36% group spent less time in %TIR, more time in hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia with lower proportion of subjects using real-time CGM and continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion. Percentage of TBR <70 mg/dL and TAR >250 mg/dL were significant predictors of CV >36%, whereas age, gender, BMI, duration of diabetes, type of CGM device, type of insulin therapy administration and %TIR were not significant predictors (p < 0.001, R2 Nagelkerke = 0.48). Conclusions: CV identifies children and adolescents with worse glycemic control at higher risk of both hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia.
2022
High Glycemic Variability Is Associated with Worse Continuous Glucose Monitoring Metrics in Children and Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes / Piona, C.; Marigliano, M.; Mozzillo, E.; Di Candia, F.; Zanfardino, A.; Iafusco, D.; Maltoni, G.; Zucchini, S.; Delvecchio, M.; Maffeis, C.. - In: HORMONE RESEARCH IN PAEDIATRICS. - ISSN 1663-2818. - 94:9-10(2022), pp. 369-373. [10.1159/000521430]
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