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Inpatient Use of Personal Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) to Improve Diabetes Mellitus Control
Sponsor: Mayo Clinic
Summary
The purpose of this research is to prove that data generated by your real-time personal continuous glucose monitors CGMs brought in the hospital at the time of hospitalization can be monitored and safely used to guide insulin therapy aiming to improve glycemic control and to diminish the hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia episodes without negatively affecting patients' satisfaction, providers and your nurses satisfaction with how glucose is monitored and treated in the hospital.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
150
Start Date
2025-10-01
Completion Date
2026-06-14
Last Updated
2025-10-22
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Real time CGM data monitoring
CGM data will be monitored in real time during daytime in the hospital. Alerts about high and low glucose levels will be communicated to patient's nurse and treating providers.
Insulin dose adjustment based on glucometer and CGM glucose data trends
Insulin dose will be modulate based on glucometer values and previous day glucose trends as recorded on CGM.
Share CGM data on admission and on discharge from the hospital
Record 14 days' worth of CGM data prior to admission and all CGM data recorded during the hospitalization at the time of discharge from the hospital
Locations (1)
Mayo Clinic in Florida
Jacksonville, Florida, United States