Impact of urgently initiated tele-prescription due to COVID-19 on glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes

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Background/Aims: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global pandemic that had affected more than 13,000 people in South Korea by July 2020. To prevent spread of COVID-19, tele-prescription was permitted temporarily. This study investigated the impact of tele-prescription on glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods: Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) concentrations were retrospectively ana-lyzed in patients with type 2 diabetes who were treated with tele-prescription because of COVID-19 and those who were treated by face-to-face care (non-tele-pre-scription group) enrolled at the same period of time. Mean HbA1c concentrations and mean change in HbA1c concentration (ΔHbA1c) were compared in these two groups. Results: The mean HbA1c levels of patients were significantly higher after than before the tele-prescription period (7.46% ± 1.24% vs. 7.27% ± 1.13%, p < 0.05). Mean ΔHbA1c was significantly higher in the tele-prescription than in the non-tele-pre-scription group (0.19% ± 0.68% vs. 0.04% ± 0.95%, p < 0.05). HbA1c was signif i-cantly greater in patients taking fewer oral hypoglycemic agents, no insulin, fewer comorbidities (e.g., coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular accident, and diabetic neuropathy), and higher baseline HbA1c. Conclusions: Tele-prescription may worsen glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes during public health crises.

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Park, S. D., Kim, N. Y., Jeon, J. H., Kim, J. G., Lee, I. K., Park, K. G., & Choi, Y. K. (2021). Impact of urgently initiated tele-prescription due to COVID-19 on glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes. Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, 36(4), 942–948. https://doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2020.464

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