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Table 4 Hypoglycemia versus non-hypoglycemia in diabetic patients

From: Relationship between interstitial glucose variability in ambulatory glucose profile and standardized continuous glucose monitoring metrics; a pilot study

 

Mean ± SD

p value

Hypoglycemia (n = 20)

non-Hypoglycemia (n = 10)

AG (mg/dl)

123.8 ± 18.6

145.9 ± 19.2

0.005a

Maximum (mg/dl)

208.9 ± 34.0

233.6 ± 39.3

0.095

Minimum (mg/dl)

73.3 ± 7.9

96.1 ± 13.6

< 0.001

SD (mg/dl)

33.5 ± 9.1

35.1 ± 9.2

0.649a

CV (mg/dl)

26.9 ± 4.5

24.0 ± 5.1

0.127a

GMI (%)

24.0 ± 3.1

27.7 ± 3.2

0.005a

TAR (%)

9.9 ± 11.5

18.0 ± 13.1

0.037

TIR (%)

87.7 ± 12.5

82.0 ± 13.1

0.179

TBR (%)

2.3 ± 2.6

0

< 0.001

LBGI (%)

2.5 ± 1.9

0.7 ± 0.5

< 0.001

MODD (mg/dl)

28.5 ± 12.5

31.1 ± 9.2

0.271

AIQR (mg/dl)

29.7 ± 13.7

30.8 ± 6.5

0.271

  1. Data are mean ± SD
  2. Unmarked p values, by Mann–Whitney test
  3. AG average interstitial glucose, SD standard deviation, CV coefficient of variation, GMI Glucose Management Indicator, TAR time above range (> 180 mg/dl), TIR time in range (70–180 mg/dl), TBR time below range (< 70 mg/dl), LBGI, low blood glucose index, MODD mean of daily difference of blood glucose, AIQR average interquartile range
  4. aBy Student’s t test when variances were equal as determined by an F test, otherwise with Welch’s test