TELEPHONE MODEM ACCESS IMPROVES DIABETES CONTROL IN THOSE WITH INSULIN-REQUIRING DIABETES

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AHRING, KK
AHRING, JPK
JOYCE, C
FARID, NR
机构
[1] KING FAISAL SPECIALIST HOSP & RES CTR,MOLEC ENDOCRINOL LAB,RIYADH 11211,SAUDI ARABIA
[2] KING FAISAL SPECIALIST HOSP & RES CTR,DEPT MED MBC46,POB 3354,RIYADH 11211,SAUDI ARABIA
[3] MEM UNIV NEWFOUNDLAND,ST JOHNS,NEWFOUNDLAND,CANADA
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10.2337/diacare.15.8.971
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE - To assess whether modem access improves diabetes control in IDDM patients. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Forty-two patients participated in the study and were followed for 12 wk. The patients were randomly divided into two groups at baseline, a modem group and a control group. There were no significant differences between HbA1c, random blood glucose, and weight between the groups at the beginning of the study. Patients were asked to perform five blood glucose determinations/day (before breakfast, before lunch, afternoon [1500], before dinner, and at bedtime) twice/week. The modem group transferred their data over the phone once/week. The control group would bring in their results on their regular visit every 6 wk. Patients in the modem group were counseled every week over the telephone after transferring results to adjust insulin and food intake if necessary. RESULTS - In the modem group, HbA1c improved from 0.106 to 0.092 (13.20%). The control group improved from 0.112 to 0.102 (8.9%). There was no significant change in weight, random blood glucose, or insulin. CONCLUSIONS - The use of telephone modem-based patient-monitoring systems in diabetes clinical research seems to stimulate the patient to keep closer control of blood glucose levels. It might be especially useful in rural settings, for which this study was designed.
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