Arq Bras Endocrinol Metab 2009;53(4):425-428

Continuous glucose monitoring system: dawn period calibration does not change accuracy of the method

Gustavo A. , André G. P. , Marcela N. A. , Maria L. C. , Marcia , Karla F. S. de

DOI: 10.1590/S0004-27302009000400006

INTRODUCTION: Continuous glucose monitoring system is a valuable instrument to measure glycemic control, which uses a retrospective calibration based upon 3 to 4 capillary glucose meter values inserted by the patient each day. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the interference of calibration during the dawn period in the system accuracy. METHODS: The monitoring data were retrospectively divided into two groups: with (Group A) or without (Group B) the dawn period calibration (between 1:00 and 5:00 AM). Accuracy of the method was expressed by relative absolute difference. RESULTS: Thirty-four continuous glucose monitoring data were evaluated comprising a total of 112 nights. A total of 289 paired readings were analyzed – 195 in Group A and 94 in Group B. We did not find a difference in relative absolute difference (RAD%) in any analyzed period of day by adding dawn calibration. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that dawn calibration does not alter accuracy of method.

Continuous glucose monitoring system: dawn period calibration does not change accuracy of the method

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