Continuous Glucose Monitoring in an Underserved Population: Impact on Glucose Control, Patient Reported Outcomes, Healthcare Utilization, and Long Term Complications
Tulane University
Summary
The investigators aim is to conduct a randomized clinical trial in an underserved population who are either uninsured or on Medicaid and taking at least one injection of insulin daily. The investigators believe that this study will lead to considerable alleviation of health disparities and provide better care for an underserved population. This will be a pilot study to evaluate the feasibility of such a trial in this population before doing a larger multicenter trial.
Description
This study is a randomized open label trial with study participants being randomized to either a continuous glucose monitoring group (intervention) or a self-monitoring group (control) after a period of two-week run-in and followed for 6 months. All participants regardless of assignment will be provided diabetes education. Participants randomized to the self-monitoring group will be given an opportunity to wear the CGM sensor for 3 months at the conclusion of the 6-month follow-up as an optional follow-up.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18–75 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Age 18-75 years * Type 2 diabetes mellitus * HbA1C ≥ 7.5% * At least on 1 insulin injection therapy daily * Patients established with primary care clinic or endocrinology clinic or diabetes clinics in the New Orleans and surrounding areas * Patients with Medicaid or free care or uninsured * Patients must be able to speak and understand English and be capable of providing informed consent to participate in the study Exclusion Criteria: * Type 1 diabetes mellitus * Currently on CGM or using insulin pump * Advanced renal disease or Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eG…
Interventions
- DeviceContinuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)
Continuous glucose monitors will be placed subcutaneously every 14 days.
Location
- University Medical CenterNew Orleans, Louisiana