| Literature DB >> 27884157 |
Cláudia Righy Shinotsuka1, Alexandre Brasseur1, David Fagnoul1, Timothy So2, Jean-Louis Vincent1, Jean-Charles Preiser3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intravascular continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) may facilitate glycemic control in the intensive care unit (ICU). We compared the accuracy of a CGM device (OptiScanner®) with a standard reference method.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27884157 PMCID: PMC5123350 DOI: 10.1186/s13054-016-1547-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Patient characteristics
| Characteristic | Value |
|---|---|
| Male, number (%) | 57 (65%) |
| Age (years), median (IQR) | 63 (49–75) |
| Ethnicity, number (%) | |
| Asian | 3 (4%) |
| Black | 9 (10%) |
| Caucasian | 75 (85%) |
| Hispanic | 1 (1%) |
| Type of admission, number (%) | |
| Medical | 52 (59%) |
| Surgical | 27 (31%) |
| Trauma | 9 (10%) |
| Subjects with history of diabetes, number (%) | 14 (16%) |
| APACHE II score, median (IQR) | 19 (14–26) |
| ICU mortality, number (%) | 17 (19%) |
| Hospital mortality, number (%) | 18 (20%) |
| ICU LOS (days), median (IQR) | 4 (2–8) |
| Hospital LOS (days), median (IQR) | 11 (7–24) |
| Duration of monitoring with OptiScanner® (hours), median (IQR) | 24 (20–32) |
IQR interquartile range, APACHE Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation, ICU intensive care unit, LOS length of stay
Glucose metrics
| Variable | YSIa | OptiScanner®b |
|---|---|---|
| Number of measurements in the ICU | 944 | 929 |
| Number of measurements per patient, median (IQR) | 9 (7–12) | 9 (7–12) |
| Blood glucose level (mg/dl), median (IQR) | 140.5 (122–169) | 145 (123–169.5) |
| Blood glucose level (mg/dl), mean ± SD | 150.6 ± 44.5 | 150.5 ± 42.2 |
| Range of glucose (mg/dl) | 59.7–484 | 57–436 |
| Measurements of severe hypoglycemia (<40 mg/dl), number (%) | 0 | 0 |
| Patients with severe hypoglycemia, number (%) | 0 | 0 |
| Measurements of mild hypoglycemia (41–70 mg/dl), number (%) | 5 (0.5%) | 6 (0.6%) |
| Patients with mild hypoglycemia, number (%) | 4 (5%) | 3 (3%) |
| Measurements of severe hyperglycemia (>180 mg/dl), number (%) | 167 (18%) | 157 (17%) |
| Patients with severe hyperglycemia, number (%) | 46 (52%) | 47 (53%) |
OptiScanner® glucose metrics are based on the measurements that have a corresponding value for YSI
aYSI 2300 STAT Plus analyzer (Yellow Spring Instruments, Yellow Spring, OH, USA)
bOptiscan Biomedical Corporation, Hayward, CA, USA
ICU intensive care unit, IQR interquartile range, SD standard deviation
Fig. 1Representative individual traces of blood glucose (BG) recordings using the OptiScanner® (brown lozenges) and the YSI blood gas analyzer (yellow squares). Target range delimited by red lines. a Well-controlled glycemia with 100% in target range with both methods. b Progressive hypoglycemia detected by the OptiScanner® and confirmed later by the blood gas analyzer. c Glycemic excursions detected by the OptiScanner® only, with blood gas analyzer-based control satisfactory
Fig. 2Coefficient of determination (r 2) and Bland–Altman plot. Top panel Correlation between blood glucose measured by the OptiScanner® (Y axis) and that measured using the YSI blood gas analyzer (X axis) with a statistically significant p value. Lower panel Bias and limits of agreement between blood glucose measured by the OptiScanner® (OS) and by the YSI (Bland–Altman method). LLA lower limit of agreement, ULA upper limit of agreement
Fig. 3Clark error grid. Paired sample values from the OptiScanner® and the blood gas analyzer (black dots). No calls are the number of times that the device was unable to read the blood glucose value (no reads). PCV population coefficient of variation, MARD mean absolute relative difference
Accuracy and bias (with limits of agreement) of glycemic variability indices obtained from the OptiScanner® and the reference blood gas analyzer
| J-index (mg/dl)2 | SD (mg/dl) | MGC (mg/dl) | MAGE (mg/dl) | GVI (mg/dl) per hour | GLI (mg/dl) per hour | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accuracy | Correlation ( | 0.96 | 0.94 | 0.85 | 0.72 | 0.52 | 0.43 |
| Lower limit | −16.16 | −15.35 | −45.13 | −53.30 | −0.95 | −967.54 | |
| Bias | Mean difference | −1.42 | −1.81 | −1.01 | −3.78 | 16.54 | 24.52 |
| Upper limit | 13.32 | 11.73 | 43.10 | 45.73 | 34.04 | 1016.59 |
aAll values are statistically significant
SD standard deviation, MGC maximal glucose change, MAGE mean amplitude of glycemic excursions, GVI glucose variability index, GLI glucose lability index