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Clinical Evaluation of a Noninvasive Alarm System for Nocturnal Hypoglycemia

机译:夜间低血糖无创报警系统的临床评估

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Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of a prototype noninvasive alarm system (HypoMon?) for the detection of nocturnal hypoglycemia. A prospective cohort study evaluated an alarm system that included a sensor belt, a radio frequency transmitter for chest belt signals, and a receiver. The receiver incorporated integrated “real-time” algorithms designed to recognize hypoglycemia “signatures” in the physiological parameters monitored by the sensor belt. Methods: Fifty-two children and young adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) participated in this blinded, prospective, in-clinic, overnight study. Participants had a mean age of 16 years (standard deviation 2.1, range 12–20 years) and were asked to follow their normal meal and insulin routines for the day of the study. Participants had physiological parameters monitored overnight by a single HypoMon system. Their BG levels were also monitored overnight at regular intervals via an intravenous cannula and read on two independent Yellow Springs Instruments analyzers. Hypoglycemia was not induced by any manipulations of diabetes management, rather the subjects were monitored overnight for “natural” occurrences of hypoglycemia. Performance analyses included comparing HypoMon system alarm times with allowed time windows associated with each hypoglycemic event. Results: The primary recognition algorithm in the prototype alarm system performed at a level consistent with expectations based on prior user surveys. The HypoMon system correctly recognized 8 out of the 11 naturally occurring overnight hypoglycemic events and falsely alarmed on 13 out of the remaining 41 normal nights [sensitivity 73% (8/11), specificity 68% (28/41), positive predictive value 38%, negative predictive value 90%]. Conclusion: The prototype HypoMon shows potential as an adjunct method for noninvasive overnight monitoring for hypoglycemia events in young people with T1DM.
机译:背景:这项研究的目的是评估原型非侵入性警报系统(HypoMon?)用于检测夜间低血糖的性能。一项前瞻性队列研究评估了一个报警系统,该系统包括传感器带,用于胸带信号的射频发射器和接收器。接收器集成了集成的“实时”算法,该算法旨在识别由传感器带监控的生理参数中的低血糖“信号”。方法:52位患有1型糖尿病(T1DM)的儿童和青少年参加了这项盲目的,前瞻性,临床,过夜研究。参与者的平均年龄为16岁(标准偏差2.1,范围为12至20岁),并被要求在研究当天遵循其正常饮食和胰岛素常规。参与者的生理参数由单个HypoMon系统监测过夜。还通过静脉插管定期监测其BG水平过夜,并在两个独立的Yellow Springs Instruments分析仪上读数。低血糖症不是由任何糖尿病管理手段引起的,而是通宵监测受试者的“自然”发生的低血糖症。性能分析包括将HypoMon系统警报时间与每个降血糖事件相关的允许时间窗进行比较。结果:原型警报系统中的主要识别算法以与基于先前用户调查的预期一致的水平执行。 HypoMon系统正确识别了11个自然发生的夜间降血糖事件中的8个,并在剩余的41个正常夜晚中错误地对13个正常夜晚进行了警报[敏感性73%(8/11),特异性68%(28/41),阳性预测值38 %,阴性预测值90%]。结论:原型HypoMon显示出作为T1DM年轻人低血糖事件无创夜间监测的辅助方法的潜力。

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