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The impact of blood glucose self-monitoring on metabolic control and quality of life …


M Franciosi, F Pellegrini, G De Berardis, M Belfiglio, … - Diabetes care, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Data on SMBG were available for 2,855 subjects (80% of the entire study
population). Overall, 471 patients (17%) stated that they tested their blood glucose levels at home
≥1 time per day, 899 patients (31%) tested their blood glucose levels ≥1 time per week, ...
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Frequency of blood glucose monitoring in relation to glycemic control in patients …

- diabetesjournals.org
MI Harris - Diabetes Care, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—According to the data, 29% of patients treated with insulin, 65% treated with oral
agents, and 80% treated with diet alone had never monitored their blood glucose or monitored
it less than once per month. Self-monitoring at least once per day was practiced by 39% ...
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[PDF] The efficacy of self-monitoring of blood glucose in NIDDM subjects: a criteria-based …


A Faas, FG Schellevis, JTM Van Eijk… - Diabetes Care, 1997 - cignagovernmentservices.com
Outline Abstract RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Selection of studies Quality assessment
Review topics Analysis RESULTS Selection of studies Methodological quality Characteristics
of the RCTs Devices, instruction, education, and SMBG regime Efficacy CONCLUSIONS ...
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Self-monitoring of blood glucose levels and glycemic control: the Northern …

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AJ Karter, LM Ackerson, JA Darbinian, RB D' … - The American journal of …, 2001 - Elsevier
SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A cohort design was used to assess the relation between self-monitoring
frequency (1996 average daily glucometer strip utilization) and the first glycosylated hemoglobin
(HbA 1c ) level measured in 1997. The study sample included 24,312 adult patients with ...
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[PDF] Self-monitoring in type 2 diabetes mellitus: a meta-analysis


S Coster, MC Gulliford, PT Seed, JK … - Diabetic …, 2000 - cignagovernmentservices.info
Results Eight reports were identified. These were rated for quality and data were abstracted.
The mean (SD) quality score was 15.0 (1.69) on a scale ranging from 0 to 28. No study had sufficient
power to detect differences in glycated haemoglobin (GHb) of less than 0.5%. One study ...
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Meal-related structured self-monitoring of blood glucose


U Schwedes, M Siebolds, G Mertes - Diabetes Care, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—This 6-month study, which included 6 months of
follow-up, adopted a prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled design. Subjects were randomized
to two groups: one group used a blood glucose-monitoring device, kept a blood glucose/ ...
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Self-monitoring of blood glucose in overweight type 2 diabetic patients


DB Muchmore, J Springer, M Miller - Acta Diabetologica, 1994 - Springer
Abstract. Self-monitoring of blood glucose (SBGM) is widely recommended for both type I and
type 2 diabetic patients despite the lack of evidence of benefit in glucose control or as an aid
in weight loss in type 2 subjects. This study tested the hypothesis that combined use of ...
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Frequency of blood glucose monitoring in relation to glycaemic control: …

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JMM Evans, RW Newton, DA Ruta, TM MacDonald, … - British Medical Journal, 1999 - bmj.com
In 1995 £42.6 million was spent on self monitoring of glucose concentrations in the United
Kingdom, 6 despite increasing doubt about its benefits. Studies carried out in selected clinic
populations (children, 7 young people, 8 elderly people 9 ) or under experimental trial ...
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Self-monitoring of blood glucose significantly improves metabolic control in …

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B Guerci, P Drouin, V Grange, P Bougneres, P … - Diabetes and Metabolism, 2003 - Elsevier
Patients not treated with insulin or previously self monitored, 40 to 75 years of age, with a diagnosis
of type 2 diabetes > 1 year and standardized HbA 1c level ≥ 7.5 and ≤ 11% were randomized
to either a control group or SMBG group. They were followed up every 6 weeks over 24 ...
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Is glucose self-monitoring beneficial in non-insulin-treated diabetic patients? …


A Fontbonne, B Billault, M Acosta, C Percheron, P … - Diabète & … - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
To study if self-monitoring of glucose, urinary or capillary, could help them to improve their metabolic
control through better compliance to diet and/or hypoglycaemic agents, 208 non-insulin-treated
poorly controlled diabetic patients were randomized to: group A--regular HbA1c ...
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