Expert Consensus Recommendations on Time in Range for Monitoring Glucose Levels in People with Diabetes: An Indian Perspective

Mohan, V and Joshi, S and Mithal , A and Kesavadev, J and Unnikrishnan, A G and Saboo, B and Kumar, P and Chawla, M and Bhograj, A and Kovil, R (2023) Expert Consensus Recommendations on Time in Range for Monitoring Glucose Levels in People with Diabetes: An Indian Perspective. Diabetes Therapy, 14 . pp. 237-249.

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Abstract

Keeping up with the global scenario, diabetes prevalence is on rise in India. Inadequate glycemic control is a major cause of diabetes-related morbidity and mortality. The conventional standards of care (SOC) in diabetes, including self-monitoring of blood glucose and measurement of glycated hemoglobin, have supported achievement of glycemic control, yet there are a few limitations. With the use of current technologies and metrics, such as continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and standardized CGM data reporting, the continuous real-time glucose levels can be measured, and importantly, the percentage of time above, below, and within the target glucose range can be calculated, which facilitates patient-centric care, a current goal in diabetes management. International consensus recommendations endorse the incorporation of CGM and CGM data reporting in SOC for diabetes management. The guidelines provide time in range (TIR) thresholds for different patient populations and different types of diabetes. However, extrapolation of these global guidelines does not aptly cover the Indian population, which has diverse diet, culture, and religious practices. In this context, a consensus meeting was held in India in 2021 with experts in the field of diabetes care. The purpose of the meeting was to develop consensus recommendations for TIR thresholds for different patient profiles in India. Those expert recommendations, together with an evidence-based review, are reported here. The aim of this agreement is to aid clinicians across India to routinely use CGM and CGM data reports for optimizing individualized diabetes care, by implementing clinical targets for TIR.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13300-0...
Uncontrolled Keywords:Consensus recommendations; Continuous glucose monitoring; Elderly; Gestational diabetes mellitus; Pregnancy; Time in range(s); Type 1 diabetes mellitus; Type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Subjects:Diabetes Epidemiology
Diabetes
Divisions:Department of Epidemiology
Department of Diabetology
ID Code:1345
Deposited By:surendar radha
Deposited On:25 Mar 2023 12:54
Last Modified:25 Mar 2023 12:54

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