1. Time in range, especially overnight time in range, is associated with sudomotor dysfunction in patients with type 1 diabetes
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Zhou-qin Feng, Qing-yu Guo, Wei Wang, Yan-yu Yuan, Xu-guang Jin, Hui Zhou, Jun Liu, Hai-yan Lei, Xin-yi Yang, Bin Lu, Jia-qing Shao, and Ping Gu
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Time in range ,Sudomotor dysfunction ,SUDOSCAN ,Diabetic peripheral neuropathy ,Continuous glucose monitoring ,Type 1 diabetes ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Abstract Background Time in range (TIR) is advocated as key metric of glycemic control and is reported to be associated with microvascular complications of diabetes. Sudomotor dysfunction is among the earliest detectable diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). We set about to research the relationship between TIR including overnight TIR and sudomotor function detected by SUDOSCAN with the intention of exploring the correlation of TIR including overnight TIR and early DPN in type 1 diabetes (T1D). Methods 95 patients with T1D were enrolled. TIR including nocturnal TIR of 3.9–10.0 mmol/L was evaluated with CGM. SUDOSCAN measured feet electrochemical skin conductance (FESC) and sudomotor dysfunction was defined as average FESC
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- 2021
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