This is a prospective monocenter, non-randomised, open-lable single-group intervention diagnostic trial on the accuracy, reliability and feasibility of the continuous glucose monitoring system in critically systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Newly developed technologies for continuous glucose monitoring in critically SLE patients may improve glycemic control and reduce glucose variability. Critically SLE patients will be performed by continuous glucose monitoring. The subcutaneous glucose will be continuously monitored in critical SLE patients by freestyle libre glucose monitoring system for 14 days. The aim of this study is to evaluate accuracy feasibility and acceptance of these methods. To analyze accuracy sensor glucose levels will be validated due to venous blood measurements with glucose oxidase methods. The influence of several factors like oedema, perspiration, BMI, body temperature, pH-value application of vasoconstrictors on accuracy and feasibility of the particular system would be evaluated. Furthermore the acceptance of physicians and Nursing staff would be evaluated by a questionnaire.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
30
Flash glucose monitoring systems in critically ill patients may improve glycemic control and reduce glucose variability.
Shuang Ye, MD
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
RECRUITINGAccuracy of continuous glucose monitoring compared to glucose oxidase method
Difference between glucose values of continuous glucose monitoring and blood gas analyses
Time frame: 7 d
Feasibility of continuous glucose monitoring
Problems within the application of sensor and monitoring during ward routine
Time frame: 7 d
Acceptance of continuous glucose monitoring by physicians and nursing staff
Acceptance and evaluation of the device by physicians and nursing staff evaluated by questionnaire
Time frame: 7 d
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