One-Year Efficacy and Safety of the Telehealth System in Poorly Controlled Type 2 Diabetic Patients Receiving Insulin Therapy

2011 
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the functionality of the telehealth system in poorly controlled type 2 diabetic (T2D) patients receiving insulin injections. Materials and Methods: Sixty-four patients with glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) values >7% for more than 1 year were included. All patients underwent an intensive diabetes management program, including titration of insulin, blood glucose-self monitoring, and nutritional review, and 32 participated in the telehealth system. The major outcome was to evaluate the change of the HbA1c and body weight, the incidence of hospitalization, and hypoglycemic events. Results: After 1-year management, patients receiving telehealth care had significantly improved HbA1c levels (9.5%±1.8% to 8.1%±1.2%; p<0.01) without significant body weight gain. In contrast, the control group patients had no significant improvement in HbA1c levels but showed significant increase in body weight (66.8±9.8 to 67.3±10.0 kg; p<0.01). No patient in the telehealth group was hospitalized du...
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