| Literature DB >> 25652770 |
Roosmarijn T M van Hooijdonk1, Jan Hendrik Leopold2, Tineke Winters3, Jan M Binnekade4, Nicole P Juffermans5,6, Janneke Horn7,8, Johan C Fischer9, Edmée C van Dongen-Lases10, Marcus J Schultz11,12.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: There is a need for continuous glucose monitoring in critically ill patients. The objective of this trial was to determine the point accuracy and reliability of a device designed for continuous monitoring of interstitial glucose levels in intensive care unit patients.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25652770 PMCID: PMC4382831 DOI: 10.1186/s13054-015-0757-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Figure 1CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) diagram of the study.
Patient characteristics
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| Age in years, median (IQR) | 65 (56-72) | 65 (55-72) |
| Male gender, number (%) | 25 (50%) | 24 (53%) |
| Race, number (%) | ||
| Caucasian | 45 (90%) | 40 (89%) |
| Black | 4 (8%) | 4 (9%) |
| Asian | 1 (2%) | 1 (2%) |
| BMI in kg/m2, median (IQR) | 24.7 (22.4-27.6) | 24.4 (22.2-27.3) |
| Admission diagnosis, number (%) | ||
| Medical | 31 (62%) | 26 (58%) |
| Emergency surgery | 11 (22%) | 11 (24%) |
| Planned surgery | 8 (16%) | 8 (18%) |
| Planned admission, number (%) | 10 (20%) | 9 (20%) |
| History of diabetes, number (%) | ||
| No diabetes | 39 (78%) | 34 (76%) |
| Diabetes, unknown treatment | 2 (4%) | 2 (4%) |
| Diabetes treated with insulin | 4 (8%) | 4 (9%) |
| Diabetes treated with oral agents | 5 (10%) | 5 (12%) |
| APACHE II score, median (IQR) | 23 (17-26) | 22 (17-25) |
| SAPS II, median (IQR) | 46 (39-55) | 46 (40-55) |
| ICU LOS in days, median (IQR) | 9 (4-16) | 11 (5-16) |
| Hospital LOS in days, median (IQR) | 19 (10-35) | 19 (11-35) |
| ICU mortality, number (%) | 11 (22%) | 10 (22%) |
| Hospital mortality, number (%) | 15 (30%) | 14 (31%) |
APACHE II, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II; BMI, body mass index; ICU, intensive care unit; IQR, interquartile range; LOS, length of stay; SAPS II, Simplified Acute Physiology Score II.
Measures of blood glucose control in patients included in point accuracy analysis
| Number of measurements | 929 |
| Mean blood glucose level per patient in mg/dL, median (IQR) | 132 (125-148) |
| Standard deviation of blood glucose level per patient in mg/dL, median (IQR) | 24 (16-33) |
| Number of measurements per patient, median, (IQR) | 11 (7-29) |
| Severe hypoglycemia ≤40 mg/dL in measurements, number (%) | 3 (0.3%) |
| Severe hypoglycemia ≤40 mg/dL in patients, number (%) | 2 (4.4%) |
| Mild hypoglycemia 41-70 mg/dL in measurements, number (%) | 15 (1.6%) |
| Mild hypoglycemia 41-70 mg/dL in patients, number (%) | 7 (15.6%) |
| Mild hyperglycemia 150 -179 mg/dL in measurements, number (%) | 163 (17.5%) |
| Mild hyperglycemia 150-179 mg/dL in patients, number (%) | 35 (77.8%) |
| Severe hyperglycemia >180 mg/dL in measurements, number (%) | 111 (11.9%) |
| Severe hyperglycemia >180 mg/dL in patients, number (%) | 19 (42.2%) |
Data consider all paired measurements, and result of blood gas analyzer is shown. IQR, interquartile range.
Figure 2Bland-Altman plot with bias and limits of agreement (bias ± 1.96 × standard deviation of the bias), glucose prediction errors, and Clarke error grid analyses.
Figure 3Surveillance error grid with risk scores.
Device reliability
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| Total number of sensors used | - | 105 |
| Number of sensors used, median (IQR) | 1 (1-3) | - |
| Total connection time in hours, median (IQR) | 46.2 (26.8-134.2) | 45.8 (21.1-69.1) |
| Start-up time in minutes, median (IQR) | Median 49 (44-58) | 49 (43-57.9) |
| Initialization time in minutes, median (IQR) | Median 34 (34-34.5) | 34 (34,35) |
| Real-time data in hours | 42.3 (23.1-130.3) | 41.4 (20.6-64.0) |
| Percentage of real-time data, median (IQR) | 94.1 (88.9-97.1) | 94.6 (88.7-97.9) |
| Time of skips in data acquisition in hours, median (IQR) | 4.3 (1.2-9.1) | 2.6 (0.6-5.4) |
| Time of skips in data acquisition in hours caused by poor sensor signal, median (IQR) | 0 (0-1.0) | 0 (0-0.2) |
| Time of skips in data acquisition in minutes caused by other reasons, median (IQR) | 3.3 (0.9-8.4) | 2.0 (0.4-3.7) |
| Percentage of time of skips in data acquisition, median (IQR) | 5.9 (2.9-11.1) | 5.4 (2.1-11.3) |
| Percentage of time of skips in data acquisition in caused by poor sensor signal, median (IQR) | 0 (0-0.7) | 0 (0-0.3) |
| Percentage of time of skips in data acquisition caused by other reasons, median (IQR) | 4.2 (2.3-8.0) | 3.8 (1.5-8.0) |
| Number of calibrations, median (IQR) | 14 (9-34) | 12 (7-16) |
| Number of mandated calibrations, median (IQR) | 8 (4-20) | 6 (4-8) |
IQR, interquartile range.
Sensors removed less than 72 hours
| Total number of sensors used | 105 | ||
| Total number of sensors removed <72 hours | 60 | ||
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| Patient-related factors | 18 | (30%) | (17%) |
| Discharge <72 hours after insertion | 14 | (23%) | (13%) |
| Death 72 hours after insertion | 4 | (7%) | (4%) |
| Sensor- or device-related factors | 42 | (70%) | (40%) |
| Accidental removal of sensor | 6 | (10%) | (6%) |
| Poor sensor signal (19 had no attempt to resolve) | 34 | (57%) | (32%) |
| Device error | 2 | (3%) | (2%) |
| Duration of sensors in place in hours, median (IQR) | |||
| All sensors | 46 (21-69) | ||
| Sensor that were removed <72 hours | 22.1 (13.7-35.3) | ||
| Sensors that were removed <72 hours because of patient-related factors | 27.0 (21.3-41.47) | ||
| Discharge <72 hours after insertion | 24.7 (21.0-42.6) | ||
| Death 72 hours after insertion | 30.4 (26.5-34.8) | ||
| Sensors that were removed <72 hours because of patient-related factors | 18.9 (9.9-31.7) | ||
| Accidental removal of sensor | 29.4 (20.7-30.7) | ||
| Poor sensor signal | 19.4 (11.3-32.8) | ||
| Device error | 8.0 (7.4-8.5) | ||
IQR, interquartile range.