Hypoglycaemia remains the key obstacle to optimal glycaemic control - Continuous glucose monitoring is the solution

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We queried PubMed and other internet databases to identify studies, meta-analyses, review articles and other data sources regarding hypoglycaemia incidence/costs/impacts and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) use. Our analysis of the evidence showed that hypoglycaemia remains a significant health concern and a primary obstacle to optimal adherence to prescribed diabetes treatment. In addition to its adverse clinical consequences, hypoglycaemia negatively impacts quality of life and places additional financial burdens on patients, patient families, employers and healthcare payers. Clinical trials have shown that the use of CGM can reduce the incidence and duration of hypoglycaemic episodes. This article reviews relevant CGM studies, discusses the prevalence and clinical/ financial implications of hypoglycaemia, and explores the strengths and limitations of current CGM systems in minimising the burden of hypoglycaemia.

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Adolfsson, P., Rentoul, D., Klinkenbijl, B., & Parkin, C. G. (2018, September 1). Hypoglycaemia remains the key obstacle to optimal glycaemic control - Continuous glucose monitoring is the solution. European Endocrinology. Touch Briefings. https://doi.org/10.17925/EE.2018.14.2.50

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