Impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia: Prevalence and associated factors before and after FreeStyle Libre use in the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists audit.
Pieri, Beatrice ; Deshmukh, Harshal ; Wilmot, Emma G ; Choudhary, Pratik ; Shah, Najeeb ; Gregory, Robert ; Barnes, Dennis ; Saunders, Simon ; Patmore, Jane ; Walton, Chris ... show 2 more
Pieri, Beatrice
Deshmukh, Harshal
Wilmot, Emma G
Choudhary, Pratik
Shah, Najeeb
Gregory, Robert
Barnes, Dennis
Saunders, Simon
Patmore, Jane
Walton, Chris
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Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust; York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; University of Hull; Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust
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2022-09-11
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FreeStyle Libre (FSL), intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitor ing (isCGM), is associated with less biochemical hypoglycaemia in people with diabetes, lower HbA1c and diabetes-related distress.1 Impaired
awareness of hypoglycaemia (IAH), which affects 18%-33% of people with type 1 diabetes,2 is the reduced ability to detect the symptoms of hypogly caemia and is associated with a 6-fold increased risk of severe hypoglycae mia (SH).3 Many of the studies of CGM have shown a reduction in rates of hypoglycaemia but have not shown restoration of awareness.4-6.
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Pieri, B., Deshmukh, H., Wilmot, E. G., Choudhary, P., Shah, N., Gregory, R., Barnes, D., Saunders, S., Patmore, J., Walton, C., Ryder, R. E. J., & Sathyapalan, T. (2023). Impaired awareness of hypoglycaemia: Prevalence and associated factors before and after FreeStyle Libre use in the Association of British Clinical Diabetologists audit. Diabetes, obesity & metabolism, 25(1), 302–305. https://doi.org/10.1111/dom.14841
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