Comparative Effectiveness and Safety of Methods of Insulin Delivery and Glucose Monitoring for Diabetes Mellitus

Jul 11, 2012Annals of internal medicine

Comparing how well and how safely different insulin delivery and blood sugar monitoring methods work for diabetes

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Abstract

Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion may lower hemoglobin A1c levels more than multiple daily injections in adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus.

  • MDI and CSII showed similar effects on hemoglobin A1c levels and severe hypoglycemia in children and adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.
  • In adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus, HbA1c levels decreased more with CSII than with MDI, albeit influenced by one study.
  • Real-time continuous glucose monitoring (rt-CGM) achieved a lower HbA1c level compared to self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) by 0.26%.
  • Sensor-augmented insulin pump use decreased HbA1c levels more than MDI and SMBG in individuals with type 1 diabetes mellitus, with a difference of 0.68%.
  • No increase in severe hypoglycemia was observed with rt-CGM or sensor-augmented insulin pumps compared to SMBG.

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