Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Primary |
Mean Daily Blood Glucose by POC Reading ?ompared to CGM Reading |
Mean daily blood glucose will be calculated |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Primary |
Number of Clinical Significant Hypoglycemia (<54 mg/dl) Events by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of clinical significant hypoglycemia (<54 mg/dl) events will be calculated |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Primary |
Number of Severe Hyperglycemia (>240 mg/dl) Events by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of severe hyperglycemia (>240 mg/dl) events will be recorded |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Mean Daily Blood Glucose by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Mean daily blood glucose will be calculated |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Number of Clinical Significant Hypoglycemia (<54 mg/dl) Events by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of clinical significant hypoglycemia (<54 mg/dl) events will be calculated |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Number of Clinical Significant Severe Hyperglycemia (>240 mg/dl) Events by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of severe hyperglycemia (>240 mg/dl) events will be recorded |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Number of Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Events < 70 mg/dl (Between 22:00 and 06:00) by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of nocturnal hypoglycemic events < 70 mg/dl (between 22:00 and 06:00) will be recorded |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Number of Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Events < 70 mg/dl (Between 22:00 and 06:00) by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of nocturnal hypoglycemic events < 70 mg/dl(between 22:00 and 06:00) will be recorded |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Number of of Hypoglycemic Events < 70mg/dl in POC Group by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of of hypoglycemic events < 70mg/dl will be recorded |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Number of Hypoglycemic Events < 70mg/dl by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of of hypoglycemic events < 70mg/dl will be recorded |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Time in Hypoglycemia (Minutes) During the Day and Night by CGM Reading |
Time in hypoglycemia (minutes) during the day and night will be recorded. Only measured by CGM, Discrete POC values are not used to assess amount of time spent within a specific glucose range. . |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Time in Hypoglycemia (Minutes) During the Day and Night by CGM Reading |
Time in hypoglycemia (minutes) during the day and night will be recorded. Only measured by CGM, Discrete POC values are not used to assess amount of time spent within a specific glucose range. . |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Time in Hyperglycemia (Minutes) During the Day and Night> 240 mg/dl by CGM Reading |
Time in hyperglycemia (minutes) during the day and night> 240 mg/dl will be recorded. Only measured by CGM, Discrete POC values are not used to assess amount of time spent within a specific glucose range. . |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Time in Hyperglycemia (Minutes) During the Day and Night> 240 mg/dl by CGM Reading |
Time in hyperglycemia (minutes) during the day and night> 240 mg/dl will be recorded. Only measured by CGM, Discrete POC values are not used to assess amount of time spent within a specific glucose range. |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Number of Hyperglycemic Events > 240 mg/dl by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of hyperglycemic events > 240 mg/dl will be recorded |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Number of Hyperglycemic Events > 240 mg/dl by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of hyperglycemic events > 240 mg/dl will be recorded |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of BG Readings Within Target BG of 70 and 180 mg/dl by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Percentage of BG readings within target BG of 70 and 180 mg/dl will be calculated |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of BG Readings Within Target BG of 70 and 180 mg/dl by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Percentage of BG readings within target BG of 70 and 180 mg/dl will be calculated |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Patients With Greater Than 5%-Time Below Glucose Target <70mg/dl by CGM Reading |
Percentage of patients with greater than 5%-time below glucose target <70mg/dl will be calculated. Only measured by CGM, Discrete POC values are not used to assess amount of time spent within a specific glucose range. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Patients With Greater Than 5%-Time Below Glucose Target <70 mg/dl by CGM Reading |
Percentage of patients with greater than 5%-time below glucose target <70 mg/dl will be calculated |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Patients With Greater Than 5%-Time Above Glucose Target >180mg/dl by CGM Reading |
Percentage of patients with greater than 5%-time above glucose target >180 mg/dl will be calculated |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Patients With Greater Than 5%-Time Above Glucose Target >180 mg/dl by CGM Reading |
Percentage of patients with greater than 5%-time above glucose target >180 will be calculated |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Glycemic Variability Calculated by Standard Deviation by CGM Reading |
Glycemic variability will be calculated using Standard Deviation |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Glycemic Variability Calculated by MAGE by CGM Reading |
MAGE: average amplitude of glycemic excursions with values exceeding a certain threshold. |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Number of Sensor Removal/Failures/Dislodgments |
Number of sensor removal/failures/dislodgments will be recorded |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Mean Absolute Relative Difference (MARD) of CGM Compared to POC |
Accuracy of Dexcom G6 CGM, as defined by overall MARD, compared to POC |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Dexcom G6 CGM Sensor Values Within 30/30% for Values < 70 mg/d Compared to the Standard-of-care POC BG |
Percentage of CGM glucose values in the hypoglycemic range (<70 mg/dl) meeting %30/30 accuracy criteria. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Values Within Zone A, B, C, D of the Clarke Error Grid Measured in Abdomen |
Percentage of CGM glucose values within defined performance zones (A-E) indicating potential for clinical error. The Clarke error grid analysis uses a Cartesian diagram, in which the estimated/predicted values are displayed on the y-axis, whereas the reference values are presented on the x-axis. This diagram is subdivided into 5 zones: A, B, C, D, and E. The points that fall within zones A and B represent, respectively, sufficiently accurate and acceptable glucose results (better outcome), points in zone C may prompt unnecessary corrections, points in zones D and E represent erroneous and incorrect treatment. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Values Within Zone A, B, C of the Clarke Error Grid Measured in Arm |
Percentage of CGM glucose values within defined performance zones (A-E) indicating potential for clinical error. The Clarke error grid analysis uses a Cartesian diagram, in which the estimated/predicted values are displayed on the y-axis, whereas the reference values are presented on the x-axis. This diagram is subdivided into 5 zones: A, B, C, D, and E. The points that fall within zones A and B represent, respectively, sufficiently accurate and acceptable glucose results (better outcome), points in zone C may prompt unnecessary corrections, points in zones D and E represent erroneous and incorrect treatment. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) measured in arm |
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| Secondary |
Number of Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Events < 54 mg/dl (Between 22:00 and 06:00) by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of nocturnal hypoglycemic events < 54 mg/dl (between 22:00 and 06:00) will be recorded |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Number of Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Events < 54 mg/dl (Between 22:00 and 06:00) by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of nocturnal hypoglycemic events < 54 mg/dl(between 22:00 and 06:00) will be recorded |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Number of of Hypoglycemic Events < 54 in POC Group by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of of hypoglycemic events < 54 will be recorded |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Number of Hypoglycemic Events < 54mg/dl by POC Reading Compared to CGM Reading |
Number of of hypoglycemic events < 54mg/dl will be recorded |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Patients With Greater Than 5%-Time Below Glucose Target <54mg/dl by CGM Reading |
Percentage of patients with greater than 5%-time below glucose target <54mg/dl will be calculated. Only measured by CGM, Discrete POC values are not used to assess amount of time spent within a specific glucose range. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Patients With Greater Than 5%-Time Above Glucose Target >240 mg/dl by CGM Reading |
Percentage of patients with greater than 5%-time above glucose target >240 will be calculated |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Patients With Greater Than 5%-Time Above Glucose Target >240 mg/dl by CGM Reading |
Percentage of patients with greater than 5%-time above glucose target >240 mg/dl will be calculated |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Glycemic Variability Calculated by MAGE by CGM Reading |
The average amplitude of glycemic excursions with values exceeding a certain threshold. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
|
| Secondary |
Percentage of Patients With Greater Than 5%-Time Below Glucose Target <54 mg/dl by CGM Reading |
Percentage of patients with greater than 5%-time below glucose target <54 mg/dl will be calculated |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Dexcom G6 CGM Sensor Values Within 30/30% for Values 70-140 mg/dl Compared to the Standard-of-care POC BG |
Percentage of CGM glucose values within the 70-140 mg/dl range that meet %30/30 accuracy criteria. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Dexcom G6 CGM Sensor Values Within 30/30% for Values 140-180 mg/dl , Compared to the Standard-of-care POC BG |
Percentage of CGM glucose values within the 140-180 mg/dl range that meet %30/30 accuracy criteria. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Dexcom G6 CGM Sensor Values Within 30/30%for Values > 180 mg/dl, Compared to the Standard-of-care POC BG |
Percentage of CGM glucose values in the hyperglycemic range (>180 mg/dl) that meet %30/30 accuracy criteria. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Glycemic Variability Calculated by Standard Deviation by CGM Reading |
Glycemic variability will be calculated using Standard Deviation |
10 days post discharge |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Dexcom G6 CGM Sensor Values Within 20/20% for Values < 70 mg/dl Compared to the Standard-of-care POC BG |
Percentage of CGM glucose values in the hypoglycemic range (<70 mg/dl) that meet %20/20 accuracy criteria. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Dexcom G6 CGM Sensor Values Within 20/20% for Values 70-140 mg/dl Compared to the Standard-of-care POC BG |
Percentage of CGM glucose values within the 70-140 mg/dl range that meet %20/20 accuracy criteria. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Dexcom G6 CGM Sensor Values Within 20/20%for Values > 180 mg/dl, Compared to the Standard-of-care POC BG |
Percentage of CGM glucose values in the hyperglycemic range (>180 mg/dl) that meet %20/20 accuracy criteria.. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Dexcom G6 CGM Sensor Values Within 20/20% for Values 140-180 mg/dl , Compared to the Standard-of-care POC BG |
Percentage of CGM glucose values within the 140-180 mg/dl range that meet %20/20 accuracy criteria. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Dexcom G6 CGM Sensor Values Within 15/15% for Values < 70 mg/dl Compared to the Standard-of-care POC BG |
Percentage of CGM glucose values in the hypoglycemic range (<70 mg/dl) that meet %15/15 accuracy criteria.. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Dexcom G6 CGM Sensor Values Within 15/15% for Values 70-140 mg/dl Compared to the Standard-of-care POC BG |
Percentage of CGM glucose values within the 70-140 mg/dl range that meet %15/15 accuracy criteria. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Dexcom G6 CGM Sensor Values Within 15/15% for Values 140-180 mg/dl , Compared to the Standard-of-care POC BG |
Percentage of CGM glucose values within the 140-180 mg/dl range that meet %15/15 accuracy criteria. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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| Secondary |
Percentage of Dexcom G6 CGM Sensor Values Within 15/15%for Values > 180 mg/dl, Compared to the Standard-of-care POC BG |
Percentage of CGM glucose values in the hyperglycemic range (>180 mg/dl) that meet %15/15 accuracy criteria. |
During hospital stay (3 days - up to 30 days) |
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