Glycemic pattern in diabetic patients on hemodialysis: Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) analysis

Massimo Gai, Ilenia Merlo, Sergio Dellepiane, Vincenzo Cantaluppi, Gianluca Leonardi, Fabrizio Fop, Cesare Guarena, Giorgio Grassi, Luigi Biancone

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Abstract

Background/Aims: Recent evidences suggest that hemodialysis (HD) induces glycemic variations in diabetic patients. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices measure interstitial glucose in a 'Holter-like' manner thereby improving the glycemic control assessment method. Methods: A CGM device (Medtronic iPRO) was used on 12 diabetic patients with chronic HD for 6 days to assess intra- and extra-dialytic interstitial glucose. Results: In all enrolled patients, HD was associated with a decrease of interstitial glucose values. Intradialytic glucose nadir was 79 mg/dl and it was reached at the third hour after the beginning of the session. At the end of HD, interstitial glucose increased in all patients and a glycemic peak (187 mg/dl) occurred after an average time of 2.5 h. No episodes of nocturnal hypoglycemia occurred. Conclusion: HD is associated with significant intradialytic reduction of glycemia and postdialytic hyperglycemia. CGM devices result in better monitoring of glycemic trends in diabetic patients on chronic HD and could improve insulin management.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)68-73
Numero di pagine6
RivistaBlood Purification
Volume38
Numero di pubblicazione1
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 22 mag 2014
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