2013
DOI: 10.1177/193229681300700413
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Higher Accuracy of Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose in Insulin-Treated Patients in Germany: Clinical and Economical Aspects

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“…In another study, Schnell and colleagues reported that improvements in BGM accuracy (reducing error from ±20 to ±5%) would be expected to result in a 10% reduction in severe hypoglycemia, a 0.4% reduction in A1C levels, and a 0.5% relative reduction in myocardial infarction. This study (2012 data) estimated an annual cost savings from this kind of improvement in BGM accuracy of €9.4 million for patients with T1DM and €55.5 million for insulin-treated patients with T2DM for Germany alone (151).…”
Section: How Much Accuracy Is Needed?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In another study, Schnell and colleagues reported that improvements in BGM accuracy (reducing error from ±20 to ±5%) would be expected to result in a 10% reduction in severe hypoglycemia, a 0.4% reduction in A1C levels, and a 0.5% relative reduction in myocardial infarction. This study (2012 data) estimated an annual cost savings from this kind of improvement in BGM accuracy of €9.4 million for patients with T1DM and €55.5 million for insulin-treated patients with T2DM for Germany alone (151).…”
Section: How Much Accuracy Is Needed?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modeling studies indicate that patients receiving bolus insulin therapy face increased risk of hypoglycemia even when using GM devices that achieve current standards (140,(150)(151)(152)(153).…”
Section: How Much Accuracy Is Needed?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current modeling included updates of the previous analysis. 9 Two publications contributed to the rational background of the analysis. 13,14 One publication included in silico simulations: 13 In the model, an insulin-induced hypoglycemia was simulated and SMBG was performed at the precise time when the reference BG level reached an array of 50-70 mg/dl.…”
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“…В частности, ис-следования, проведенные группой немецких ученых, продемонстрировали наличие связи между снижением погрешности средств проведения самоконтроля глю-козы крови и улучшением показателей гликированного гемоглобина. По данным O.Schnell и коллег, снижение погрешности глюкометра и тест-полосок с 20% до 15%, с 20% до 10% и с 20% до 5% приводит к снижению гли-кированного гемоглобина соответственно на 0,14%, 0,28% и 0,39% [14,15]. Данные этих и ранее упомянутых исследований, определяющих количественные связи между снижением уровня гликированного гемоглобина и клиническими исходами СД [16,17], были положены в основу расчета потенциальных экономических выгод от закупок в рамках государственно финансируемых про-грамм борьбы с СД средств проведения самоконтроля уровня глюкозы крови с низкой погрешностью измере-ния.…”
Section: сахарный диабет Diabetes Mellitus 116unclassified