Accuracy of continuous glucose monitoring during exercise-related hypoglycemia in individuals with type 1 diabetes

Kaisar Maytham, Per G Hagelqvist, Susanne Engberg, Julie L Forman, Ulrik Pedersen-Bjergaard, Filip K Knop, Tina Vilsbøll, Andreas Andersen*

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hypoglycemia is common in individuals with type 1 diabetes, especially during exercise. We investigated the accuracy of two different continuous glucose monitoring systems during exercise-related hypoglycemia in an experimental setting.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen individuals with type 1 diabetes participated in two separate euglycemic-hypoglycemic clamp days (Clamp-exercise and Clamp-rest) including five phases: 1) baseline euglycemia, 2) plasma glucose (PG) decline ± exercise, 3) 15-minute hypoglycemia ± exercise, 4) 45-minute hypoglycemia, and 5) recovery euglycemia. Interstitial PG levels were measured every five minutes, using Dexcom G6 (DG6) and FreeStyle Libre 1 (FSL1). Yellow Springs Instruments 2900 was used as PG reference method, enabling mean absolute relative difference (MARD) assessment for each phase and Clarke error grid analysis for each day.

RESULTS: Exercise had a negative effect on FSL1 accuracy in phase 2 and 3 compared to rest (ΔMARD = +5.3 percentage points [(95% CI): 1.6, 9.1] and +13.5 percentage points [6.4, 20.5], respectively). In contrast, exercise had a positive effect on DG6 accuracy during phase 2 and 4 compared to rest (ΔMARD = -6.2 percentage points [-11.2, -1.2] and -8.4 percentage points [-12.4, -4.3], respectively). Clarke error grid analysis showed a decrease in clinically acceptable treatment decisions during Clamp-exercise for FSL1 while a contrary increase was observed for DG6.

CONCLUSION: Physical exercise had clinically relevant impact on the accuracy of the investigated continuous glucose monitoring systems and their ability to accurately detect hypoglycemia.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer1352829
TidsskriftFrontiers in Endocrinology
Vol/bind15
Sider (fra-til)1352829
ISSN1664-2392
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 15 apr. 2024

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