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The Use of MiniMed780G System Is Associated With Stable Glycemic Control in People With Type 1 Diabetes Before, During, and After Ramadan: An Observational Study.

Authors :
Alguwaihes, Abdullah M.
Alotaibi, Najla
Alotaibi, Metib
Masry, Naglaa
Safarini, Saher
Scaramuzza, Andrea
Source :
Journal of Diabetes Research. 01/02/2025, Vol. 2025, p1-9. 9p.
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Aims: The study was aimed at assessing the role of the MiniMed780G system of glycemic control before, during, and after Ramadan among people with Type 1 diabetes (PwT1D). Methods: This is a single‐center retrospective analysis of MiniMed780G system users aged 14 years and above whose glycemic profiles were collected from February 21 to May 20, 2023, which corresponds to the Hijri months of Sha'ban, Ramadan, and Shawwal 1444/1445. Data was collected, processed, and analyzed in the framework of the Medtronic Galaxy service of the One Hospital Clinical Service (OHCS) program in Dallah Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Data from 43 PwT1D (24 females, mean age 30 ± 11 years with 14 ± 8 years from diabetes onset) using the MiniMed780G system were collected. Results: Overall, the 3‐month (Sha'ban, Ramadan, and Shawwal) mean sensor glucose (SG), time in range (TIR) (70–180 mg/dL), time below range (TBR) (54–69 mg/dL and < 54 mg/dL), time above range (TAR) (180–250 mg/dL and > 250 mg/dL), and glucose management indicator (GMI) showed no statistical differences within the three periods. No differences in insulin total daily dose have been detected, and no diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or severe hypoglycemia events occurred. Conclusion: The use of the MiniMed780G system is safe with favorable glycemic outcomes across nonfasting and fasting months. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23146745
Volume :
2025
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Diabetes Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
182008196
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/jdr/4144787