Diabetic ketoacidosis due to a sensor defect of FreeStyle Libre: A case report

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The FreeStyle Libre Flash Glucose Monitoring System allows users to obtain sensor glucose values by scanning with the reader or their mobile phone. We report a case of a 59-year-old man with type 1 diabetes mellitus who developed diabetic ketoacidosis due to a sensor defect. After replacing the sensor with a new one, the glucose value shown in the device was much lower than usual, which made him consider that he was hypoglycemic. Accordingly, he reduced his insulin dose and eventually developed diabetic ketoacidosis. He was unaware of the discrepancy due to the lack of self-monitoring of his blood glucose, although he was educated to do. In sum, glucose monitoring with the FreeStyle Libre is helpful; however, it is necessary to remind the patient that a sensor defect leading to a severe complication frequently happens.

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Kogai, T., Sato, J., Hirakata, M., Iwamoto, T., Nakajima, K., Goto, H., … Watada, H. (2023). Diabetic ketoacidosis due to a sensor defect of FreeStyle Libre: A case report. Journal of Diabetes Investigation, 14(11), 1321–1324. https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.14065

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