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Effect of frequency of sensor use on glycaemic control in individuals on sensor-augmented pump therapy with and without Predictive Low Glucose Management System

Improved frequency of sensor use improves glycaemic control

Citation:
Abraham MB, Smith GJ, Nicholas JA, Fairchild JM, King BR, Ambler GR, Cameron FJ, Davis EA, Jones TW. Effect of frequency of sensor use on glycaemic control in individuals on sensor-augmented pump therapy with and without Predictive Low Glucose Management System. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 2020;159:107989

Keywords:
Continuous glucose monitoring; Glycated haemoglobin; Predictive Low Glucose Management; Sensor; Sensor-augmented pump therapy; Time in range

Abstract:
Improved frequency of sensor use improves glycaemic control. Furthermore, there is no deterioration of glycaemic control with increased sensor use in individuals on Predictive Low Glucose Management (PLGM) system. Younger children are more likely to have better sensor uptake than older children.