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A prospective study on continuous glucose monitoring in glycogen storage disease type Ia

Authors :
Alessandro Rossi
Annieke Venema
Petra Haarsma
Lude Feldbrugge
Rob Burghard
David Rodriguez-Buritica
Giancarlo Parenti
Maaike H Oosterveer
Terry G J Derks
Center for Liver, Digestive and Metabolic Diseases (CLDM)
Rossi, Alessandro
Venema, Annieke
Haarsma, Petra
Feldbrugge, Lude
Burghard, Rob
Rodriguez-Buritica, David
Parenti, Giancarlo
Oosterveer, Maaike H
Derks, Terry G J
Source :
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 107(9). ENDOCRINE SOC
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Context Although previous research has shown the benefit of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for hepatic glycogen storage diseases (GSDs), current lack of prospectively collected CGM metrics and glycemic targets for CGM-derived outcomes in the hepatic GSD population limits its use. Objective To assess CGM metrics for glycemic variation and glycemic control in adult patients with GSDIa as compared to matched healthy volunteers. Design Prospective CGM data were collected during the ENGLUPRO GSDIa trial (NCT04311307) in which a Dexcom G6 device was used. Ten adult patients with GSDIa and 10 age-, sex- and body mass index–matched healthy volunteers were enrolled. Capillary blood glucose was concurrently measured during 2 standardized 2-hour time intervals. Descriptive [eg, glycemic variability (GV), time below range, time in range (TIR), time above range (TAR)] and advanced (ie, first- and second-order derivatives, Fourier analysis) CGM outcomes were calculated. For each descriptive CGM outcome measure, 95% CIs were computed in patients with GSDIa and healthy volunteers, respectively. Results CGM overestimation was higher under preprandial and level 1 hypoglycemia (ie, capillary glucose values ≥ 3.0 mmol/L and Conclusions This is the first study to prospectively compare CGM outcomes between adult patients with GSDIa and matched healthy volunteers. The generation of a set of CGM metrics will provide guidance in using and interpreting CGM data in GSDIa and will be useful for the definition of glycemic targets for CGM in patients with GSDIa. Future studies should investigate the prognostic value of CGM outcomes and their major determinants in patients with GSDIa.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021972X
Volume :
107
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e316a1ce51ec2d41d10f7f14287add83