Abstract

Background: Optimal glycemic control is associated with favorable outcomes in COVID-19 hospitalized patients. Frequent capillary blood glucose (CBG) monitoring is difficult to perform. Using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system to assist glycemic care can reduce the exposure of healthcare personnel and PPE usage. However, data on the accuracy of CGM in this setting are limited. Objective: To evaluate the accuracy and feasibility of real-time CGM (rt-CGM) in non-ICU hospitalized adult COVID-19 patients. Methods: This is a single-center prospective study of non-ICU hospitalized adult patients with COVID-19 infection who had hyperglycemia requiring insulin therapy during admission. Medtronic Guardian Connect rt-CGM sensor and transmitter were placed on the patient’s abdomen. Paired CBG and sensor glucose values were analyzed for accuracy of CGM using mean absolute relative difference (MARD) and Clarke Error Grid Analysis (CEGA). Results: Fifteen patients were enrolled. Mean age was 48.6 ± 17.9 years. Thirteen patients (86.7%) had pre-existing diabetes. Mean HbA1c was 10.6± 3.6%. Mean duration of CGM use was 6 ± 1.2 days and mean calibration was 2.6 ± 0.7 times/day. There were 253 paired CBG and CGM measurements. The overall MARD was 9.9 ± 9.3%. The lowest MARD was observed in the CBG range of 70-180 mg/dl (9.6 ± 9.0%). The percentages of glucose readings within ±15%/15 mg/dL, ±20%/20 mg/dL, and ±30%/30 mg/dL were 80.2%, 89.7%, and 95.3%, respectively. A total of 99.2% of the data points were in zone A and B of CEGA, and none were in zone E. Percent time in range on day 1 was 57.9 ± 22.9 and improved to 64.9 ± 18.1 in the last 72 hours of sensor wear. No adverse events from the CGM were observed. CGM reduced POC testing by 30%. Conclusions: Rt-CGM use in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 infection demonstrates high accuracy and potentially improves glucose control, reduces the frequency of CBG testing, and preserves medical resources. Disclosure C.Sakjirapapong: None. S.Sirinvaravong: None. L.Preechasuk: None. N.Thongtang: None. Funding Specific League Funds (R016421005)

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