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2013

Nursing

Adolescent

Stephen K. Hunter

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Cyclic Changes In Glycemia Assessed By Continuous Glucose Monitoring System During Multiple Complete Menstrual Cycles In Women With Type 1 Diabetes, W. Goldner, V. Kraus, W. Sivitz, Stephen Hunter, J. Dillon May 2013

Cyclic Changes In Glycemia Assessed By Continuous Glucose Monitoring System During Multiple Complete Menstrual Cycles In Women With Type 1 Diabetes, W. Goldner, V. Kraus, W. Sivitz, Stephen Hunter, J. Dillon

Stephen K. Hunter

Many women with diabetes notice changes in glucose control perimenstrually. To describe the pattern of changes in glucose control throughout the complete menstrual cycle, and the reproducibility of these changes, we performed a pilot study evaluating glycemic profiles continuously for three cycles in four women with type 1 diabetes. All participants had hemoglobin A1c <7.5% and regular menstrual periods off oral contraceptives. They used Medtronic MiniMed (Northridge, CA) Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGMS) devices continuously for three complete menstrual cycles, checked capillary glucose measurements six times daily, changed their own sensors every 3 days, and were seen seven times per …