Careful Readings for a Flash Glucose Monitoring System in Nondiabetic Japanese Subjects: Individual Differences and Discrepancy in Glucose Concentrarion After Glucose Loading [Rapid Communication]
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The FreeStyle Libre Flash Glucose Monitoring System (FGM), which can continuously measure glucose concentration in the interstitial fluid glucose (FGM-ISFG), has been in clinical use worldwide. However, it is not clear how accurately FGM-ISFG reflects plasma glucose concentration (PG). In the present study, we examined the clinical utility of FGM by oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). In eight healthy volunteers (3 males; mean age, 41.8 y) wearing FGM sensors for 14 days, OGTT was performed during days 1-7 and days 8-14, and then both FGM-ISFG and PG were compared. Parkes error grid analysis indicated that all of 65 FGM-ISFG values were within Zone A (no effect on clinical action) and Zone B (little or no effect on clinical outcome). However, in OGTT, the mean FGM-ISFG was higher than the mean actual PG at 30, 60, and 90 minutes after loading (155.5 vs. 139.2 mg/dL, 166.2 vs. 139.2 mg/dL, 149.5 vs. 138.2 mg/dL, respectively; p<0.05). Moreover, the area under the curve of FGM-ISFG was also significantly larger than that of PG (17,626.2 vs. 15,195.0 min·mg/dL; p<0.05). In four of eight subjects, FGM-ISFG tended to be higher than PG in both OGTTs, and the greatest difference between the two values was 58 mg/dL. FGM is useful for glycemic control, whereas it is not appropriate to change therapeutic regimens based on the judgment of nocturnal hypoglycemia and postprandial hyperglycemia by FGM-ISFG. Careful attention is required for proper application of FGM.
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