Internet blood glucose monitoring systems provide lasting glycemic benefit in type 1 and 2 diabetes: a systematic review.

作者: Hugh D. Tildesley , Michelle D. Po , Stuart A. Ross

DOI: 10.1016/J.MCNA.2014.08.019

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摘要: Internet blood glucose monitoring systems (IBGMS) are associated with improved glycemic control in patients type 2 diabetes (T2D) who pharmacologically managed, using oral agents or insulin. IBGMS improves levels 1 (T1D). has not led to increased hypoglycemia. Mechanisms underlying IBGMS-associated improvement extend beyond optimizing insulin dose titration. The most important effects seem be patient self-motivation and patient-physician communication. have been recommended clinical practice guidelines, their effectiveness safety trials suggest that this approach is appropriate for T1D T2D.

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