Blood Monitoring and Data Acquisition and Utilization in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Treated With Insulin
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus focused on measuring Remote Blood Glucose Monitoring System,, Continuous Glucose Monitoring System,, Self Monitoring Blood Glucose,, Strip Counting,, Type 2 Diabetes
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Type 2 diabetes patients being treated with insulin for at least 3 months HbA1c > 7%
- 25 years of age
- Willingness to test blood glucose levels a minimum of 3 times daily
- Willingness to be trained on using the Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
- Willingness to be randomized
- Trained in self-blood glucose monitoring
- Internet Access on a Windows Personal Computer
- No prior use or training on CGMS in the past 6 months
- No prior use or training on IBGMS in the past 6 months
Exclusion Criteria:
Patients who do not meet the above criteria or are not willing to participate will not be included in the study. Additional exclusion criteria include:
- Patient with medical conditions that may affect their study participation or - - results will be excluded.
- Patients with the potential to become pregnant
- Patients using medications known to influence control of diabetes (eg steroids systemic or inhaled)
- Liver disease (AST or ALT levels > 2.5 times the reference level)
- Renal insufficient with a serum creatinine level > 200 μmol/L
Sites / Locations
- St. Paul's Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Internet Intervention
Continuous Glucose Monitoring
SMBG
SMBG With Knowledge
The subjects enrolled in the Internet Therapeutic Intervention arm receive standard care by testing their blood glucose at least 3 times daily and visit the endocrinologist every 3 months; however, they are also asked to upload their blood glucose readings online every 2 weeks for the health practitioner to view and comment upon.
The use of CGMS (Sensor, receiver, transmitter) plus the uploading of results to the Internet-based software utility of CareLink Personal and generating reports that can be viewed and used at the patient's own preference. This group will send the data to their endocrinologist and receive feedback based on the uploaded glucose data.
The SMBG patients will be told that we are testing a new meter to check the accuracy of the meter. They will be asked to test at least 3 times a day and to keep a written diary of their sugar levels. The SMBG group will not know that we are counting strips and can not know about the SMBG With Knowledge group as it may bias the frequency that they test.
The SMBG With Knowledge patients will be given a new meter and will be asked to test at least 3 times a day and to keep a written diary of their sugar levels. We will inform this group that we are measuring the frequency of SMBG testing.