The effectiveness of continuous subcutaneous insulin pumps with continuous glucose monitoring in outpatient adolescents with type 1 diabetes: A systematic review

Nov 8, 2016JBI library of systematic reviews

How well insulin pumps with continuous glucose monitors work for teens with type 1 diabetes

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Abstract

The systematic review focuses on metabolic outcomes in adolescents with type 1 diabetes using Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion and continuous glucose monitoring.

  • Continuous glucose monitoring may be associated with a decrease in the number of hypoglycemic episodes in adolescents using insulin pumps.
  • A targeted haemoglobin A1C level of <7.5% is considered optimal for managing type 1 diabetes in this age group.
  • Self-glucose monitoring provides only a snapshot of blood glucose levels, while continuous glucose monitoring tracks levels in real time.
  • Continuous glucose monitoring devices currently require calibration with a glucometer and do not automatically adjust insulin dosing.
  • Insulin dosing for adolescents is influenced by factors such as age, weight, activity level, and carbohydrate intake.

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