Aim of the study is to evaluate efficacy of freestyle Libre system (flash glucose monitoring) in real life in term of Glycated Haemoglobin reduction and acceptance of the system evaluated through validated questionnaires after 3 and 6 months of device's use.
Freestyle Libre is a new technology developed to monitor glycemic values in diabetic patients. The system is available in Italy from 2014 but in Veneto region reimbursement for insulin treated diabetic patients is available from august 2017. International trial (for example Impact trial) demonstrated efficacy of the system (reduction of the time spent in hypoglycemia). Aim of this study is to evaluate efficacy in real life in term of glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) reduction. The investigators will enrollee in this trial all type 1 diabetic patients that will start to use the system, on the basis of clinicians decisions and reimbursement criteria. Investigators will evaluate changes in HbA1c and changes in hypoglycameia fear and therapy acceptance through validated questionnaires after 3 and 6 months of system use
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
patients selected to use freestyle libre
University of Padova
Padova, Italy
HbA1c
changes in HbA1c values
Time frame: after 3 and 6 months
changes in hypoglycemia fear
Evaluation of hypoglycemia fear through a validated questionnaires, Hypoglycemic Fear Survey (HFS-II). The questionnaires is composed by 33 questions with a Linkert Scale (0-4)
Time frame: after 3 and 6 months
changes in therapy satisfaction
Evaluation of changes in therapy satisfaction through a validated questionnaires, Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (DTSQ). The questionnaires is composed by 8 questions with a Linkert Scale (0-6)
Time frame: after 3 and 6 months
hypoglycemic episodes
number of hypoglycemic episodes
Time frame: after 3 and 6 months
weight
changes in weight (Kg)
Time frame: after 3 and 6 months
insulin use
changes in insulin dose (unit/Kg)
Time frame: after 3 and 6 months
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