2023
DOI: 10.1089/dia.2023.0112
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The Advanced Hybrid Closed Loop Improves Glycemia Risk Index, Continuous Glucose Monitoring Index, and Time in Range in Children with Type 1 Diabetes: Real-World Data from a Single Center Study

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“…The GRI was strongly negatively correlated with the TIR, but it reflected hypoglycemia better than the TIR did 20 . Additionally, the GRI has shown greater sensitivity than the TIR in assessing glycemic improvements in patients with type 1 diabetes treated with an advanced hybrid closed loop system 12 . High glycemic variability is closely related to vascular function 21,22 and is a critical predictor of atherosclerosis in type 2 diabetes patients 23 .…”
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“…The GRI was strongly negatively correlated with the TIR, but it reflected hypoglycemia better than the TIR did 20 . Additionally, the GRI has shown greater sensitivity than the TIR in assessing glycemic improvements in patients with type 1 diabetes treated with an advanced hybrid closed loop system 12 . High glycemic variability is closely related to vascular function 21,22 and is a critical predictor of atherosclerosis in type 2 diabetes patients 23 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GRI was strongly negatively correlated with the TIR, but it reflected hypoglycemia better than the TIR did 20 . Additionally, the GRI has shown greater sensitivity than the TIR in assessing glycemic improvements in patients with type 1 diabetes treated with an advanced hybrid closed loop system 12 .…”
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“…The GRI was developed in an adult population; however, patterns of glycemia, as reflected in metrics such as hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), are known to differ in adults versus children. 5 Studies that have examined the GRI in youth with T1D showed that GRI scores differed between treatment modalities, 6-14 so the GRI metric appears to be sensitive to changes in care when assessed as an outcome; however, it is unclear how the GRI relates to other indicators of glycemia. We aimed to examine how GRI values may relate to T1D self-management habits in youth using CGMs.…”
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“…Studies in youth with T1D have evaluated the impact of changes in diabetes care modalities (eg, initiation of hybrid closed-loop therapy) on youths’ GRI scores and HbA1c. 6-14 Prior research also demonstrates the prognostic significance of HbA1c for predicting risk for T1D-associated complications. 15 Therefore, positive correlations existing between an individual’s GRI score and longitudinal HbA1c measures may analogously suggest that the GRI holds predictive potential (similar to that of HbA1c) for identifying individuals who are at risk for suboptimal near- and long-term health outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%