It has been demonstrated by many different researches that for patients to work on their lifestyle modifications, it is important that the patients know their exact blood glucose levels. Unlike the HbA1c which can only be determined at the hospital, improvements in blood glucose levels were detected in both the Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus patients who use insulin as well as Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients with SMBG(self-monitoring of blood glucose) which is the method used by patients to measure the blood glucose level at home on their own. Where SMBG needed blood to be collected from the fingertips, it has now passed the continuous glucose monitoring(CGM) stage where blood drawing is no longer required and is now replaced by the real-time CGM(RT-CGM) where blood glucose level can be checked real time. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients who do not use preprandial rapid insulin were divided into SMBG group and intermittent RT-CGM user group and their blood glucose level decrease monitored for 3 months. After 3 months, HbA1c in SMBG group decreased 0.5% compared to the baseline while 1.0% decreased in RT-CGM group. The research was extended 40 weeks to make the total research period to 52 weeks and the results still showed that there were significant decrease in the RT-CGM group. However, up to this day, there are no researches that can show that there are additional decrease in the blood glucose level in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients with use of RT-CGM in the group where sufficient blood glucose management cannot be achieved through use of three oral drug combination therapy to lower the blood glucose level. This research seeks to find out if there are any decreases in the blood glucose level by using RT-CGM at 6 month period in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitu patient group whose blood glucose level cannot significantly be managed after the three oral hypoglycemic agent combination therapy.
* Pilot, Prospective, open label, multicenter, 3 arm, randomized, feasibility study * Divided into below three groups iPRo2 only (Control group) / iPRo2 + RT-CGM 1 week treatment (Treatment group 1) / iPRo2 + RT-CGM 1 week on /3 weeks off (2 cycles) (Treatment group 2)
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
* Treatment group 1 will go through target lifestyle coaching including diet and exercise and will have 1 session of RT-CGM after which they will undergo 24 weeks of follow-up period. * Treatment group 2 will go through target life coaching including diet and exercise and will have 2 sessions(CGM 1week, 12week after measuring HbA1c) of RT-CGM after which they will undergo 24 weeks of follow-up period.
* Treatment group 1 will go through target lifestyle coaching including diet and exercise and will have 1 session of RT-CGM after which they will undergo 24 weeks of follow-up period. * Treatment group 2 will go through target life coaching including diet and exercise and will have 2 sessions(CGM 1week, 12week after measuring HbA1c) of RT-CGM after which they will undergo 24 weeks of follow-up period.
Kangbuk Samsung hospital
Seoul, South Korea
Change in HbA1c(%)
This study aimed to see HbA1c(%) changes from baseline and 6month time frame.
Time frame: at 6 month
the target blood sugar (blood glucose) range
Comparing indicators such as CGM glycological matrices, Time in Range, etc. at 6 months period to the baseline in each group. Time in range is the amount of time you spend in the target blood sugar (blood glucose) range-between 70 and 180 mg/dL as a normal.
Time frame: at 6 month
changes in blood pressure(mmHg)
Comparing the changes in blood pressure to the baseline in each group at 6 month period.
Time frame: at 6 month
changes in lipid parameter(mg/dl)
Comparing the changes in lipid parameter to the baseline in each group at 6 month period.
Time frame: at 6 month
changes in body weight(kg)
Comparing the changes in body weight to the baseline in each group at 6 month period.
Time frame: at 6 month
changes in patient satisfaction level
Comparing the changes in patient satisfaction level to the baseline in each group at 6 month period. (assessed by The Summary of Diabetes Self-Care Activities Measure,
Time frame: at 6 month
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