Objective: To assess the metabolic control of diabetes mellitus patients registered in a capillary glucose self-monitoring program at home. Methods: In this longitudinal retrospective study, 97 subjects at four health institutions in a Brazilian city were followed during 37 months between 2005 and 2008. The health files were analyzed of patients selected to register the evolution of variables related to capillary glucose self-monitoring at home and metabolic control of diabetes mellitus. Results: During the assessment, both mean and monthly percentages of capillary blood glucose measurements at home decreased from 34.1 (65.1%) to 33.6 (64.8%), respectively (p <0.001). Mean HbA1c levels dropped from 9.20% to 7.94% (p<0.001). HDL cholesterol decreased from 51 mg/dl to 47 mg/dl (p=0.001). Conclusion: Patients' metabolic control improved, characterized by a significant reduction in HbA1C.
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Veras, V. S., De Araújo, M. F. M., Rodrigues, F. F. L., Dos Santos, M. A., Damasceno, M. M. C., & Zanetti, M. L. (2012). Assessment of metabolic control among patients in a capillary glucose self-monitoring program. ACTA Paulista de Enfermagem, 25(3), 453–458. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-21002012000300021
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