Diabetes Interactive Diary: A New Telemedicine System Enabling Flexible Diet and Insulin Therapy While Improving Quality of Life An open-label, international, multicenter, randomized study

作者:Rossi Maria C E*; Nicolucci Antonio; Di Bartolo Paolo; Bruttomesso Daniela; Girelli Angela; Ampudia Francisco J; Kerr David; Ceriello Antonio; De La Questa Mayor Carmen; Pellegrini Fabio; Horwitz David; Vespasiani Giacomo
来源:Diabetes Care, 2010, 33(1): 109-115.
DOI:10.2337/dc09-1327

摘要

OBJECTIVE - Widespread use of carbohydrate counting is limited by its complex education. In this stud), we compared a Diabetes Interactive Diary (DID) with standard carbohydrate counting in terms of metabolic and Weight control, Lime required for education, quality of life, and treatment satisfaction. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Adults with type 1 diabetes were randomly assigned to DID (group A, n = 67) or standard education (group 13, n = 63) and followed for 6 months. A subgroup also completed the SF-36 Health Survey (SF-36) and World Health Organization-Diabetes Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (WHO-DTSQ) at each visit. RESULTS - Of 130 patients (aged 35.7 +/- 9.4 years diabetes duration 16.5 +/- 10.5 years), 11 dropped out. Time for education was 6 h (range 2-15 h) in group A and 12 h (2.5-25 h) in group B (P = 0.07). A1C reduction was similar in both groups (group A from 8.2 +/- 0.8 to 7.8 +/- 0.8% and group B from 8.4 +/- 0.7 to 7.9 +/- 1.1%; P = 0.68). Nonsignificant differences in favor of group A were documented for fasting blood glucose and body weight. No severe hypoglycemic episode occurred. WHO-DTSQ scores increased significantly more in group A (from 26.7 +/- 4.4 to 30.3 +/- 4.5) than in group B (from 27.5 +/- 4.8 to 28.6 +/- 5.1) (P = 0.04). Role Physical, General Health, Vitality, and Role Emotional SF-36 scores improved significantly more in group A than in group B. CONCLUSIONS - DID is at least as effective as traditional carbohydrate counting education, allowing dietary freedom for a larger proportion of type 1 diabetic patients. DID is safe, requires less time for education, and is associated with lower weight gain. DID significantly improved treatment satisfaction and several quality-of-life dimensions.

  • 出版日期2010-1