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CASE STUDY: Using A Continuous Glucose Monitoring System In A Patient With Diabetes and Beta-Thalassemia Hemoglobinopathy

, MD, FRCPCA, , MD, MS Paed, MD Paed, FRCPCH, , MD, MS Paed, , MD & , MB ChB, CCFP
Pages 515-519 | Received 30 Apr 2008, Accepted 18 Mar 2009, Published online: 08 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Optimum glycemic control is extremely important in patients with diabetes mellitus to avoid long-term complications. Glycemic control relies mainly on the use of hemoglobin A1c, which unfortunately showed inaccurate results in patients with hemoglinopathies. The authors describe a case of β-thalassemia with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus that has misleading low levels of HbA1c. The use of a continuous glucose monitoring system was useful in documenting her poor glycemic control, with prolonged periods of hyper- and hypoglycemia. Based on these results, her insulin regimen was adjusted and the blood glucose levels were greatly improved throughout and the patient was able to meet her target blood glucose range (72–140 mg/dL [4–7.8 mmol/L]) in 70% of the time.

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