Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology | 2019

Analysis of “Simple Post-Processing of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Measurements Improves Endpoints in Clinical Trials”

 

Abstract


Jensen et al used continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data of the Dexcom G4 Platinum (DG4P) sensor obtained in a clinical efficacy and safety study of Novo Nordisk’s new insulin Fiasp® to calculate the CGM time delay versus plasma glucose (PG) and self-measured blood glucose (SMBG) measurements (9-10 min). Shifting the CGM signal by 9 min backward in time versus PG and SMBG data improved the analytical accuracy of the DG4P sensor and the reliability of clinical research endpoint (hypoglycemia, postprandial glucose increments) detection. Since this method takes advantage of post-processing of CGM data, it is particularly suited for the optimization of data processing in clinical studies. In contrast, real-time corrections of time delays need predictive algorithms.

Volume 14
Pages 1079 - 1080
DOI 10.1177/1932296819856571
Language English
Journal Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology

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