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Diabetes Technology Network UK DTN-UK

@DTN_UK

ABCD Diabetes Technology Network UK, chaired by @wilmotemma Formerly @ipn_uk Insulin Pump Network UK

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Young Diabetologists(@youngdiab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling ST4 D&E SpRs‼️

ABC of D&E is back. 2-day F2F course 12-13th Dec in Nottingham with some amazing speakers lined up.

Please spread the word- ST4s will be prioritised but may be places for ST5/IMT3.

Registration opens this Fri 14th Oct 9am 👇

redhotirons.com/civicrm/event/…

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Diabetes Technology Network UK DTN-UK(@DTN_UK) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are 46 members away from reaching 1500 members Let's see if we can reach 1500 by the end of the month! Are you a HCP working in diabetes? Join us now for free!
abcd.care/dtn/join

Pratik Choudhary Alistair Lumb Emma Wilmot Iain Gus Cranston Fraser Gibb Mark Evans Tom Crabtree

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Mark Evans(@MEvansCambridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s out!! FLASH-UK study lead by ⁦Lalantha Leelarathna⁩ published today…use of Libre2 resulted in significant reduction in HbA1c, less time below range.
Intermittently Scanned Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Type 1 Diabetes | NEJM nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

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NEJM(@NEJM) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In persons with type 1 diabetes, intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring led to significantly lower glycated hemoglobin levels than participant monitoring with fingerstick testing. nej.md/3V0Ez2w

In persons with type 1 diabetes, intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring led to significantly lower glycated hemoglobin levels than participant monitoring with fingerstick testing. nej.md/3V0Ez2w
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Diabetes UK Research(@DUK_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A huge congratulations to Lalantha Leelarathna and the team. We’re proud to have funded this important work, which drives home why we must make sure everyone with diabetes who could benefit has access to life-changing tech.

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Diabetes UK Research(@DUK_research) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The team found that Flash users not only reduced their HbA1c, but also spent an extra 130 minutes a day in target range and were happier with their diabetes treatment compared to those finger-pricking. Read more here nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

The team found that Flash users not only reduced their HbA1c, but also spent an extra 130 minutes a day in target range and were happier with their diabetes treatment compared to those finger-pricking. Read more here nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
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📰Diabetes Times(@DiabetesTimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗞️NEWS: Positive impacts of Flash glucose monitoring identified in new study📱

Read more➡️ bit.ly/3CyD9Ff

🗞️NEWS: Positive impacts of Flash glucose monitoring identified in new study📱 Read more➡️ bit.ly/3CyD9Ff
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Mark Evans(@MEvansCambridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Closed loop systems have great advantages but also have challenges. Read the Consensus Report of the Joint Diabetes Technology Working Group of the EASD and the ADA (in Diabetologia and Diabetes Care) rdcu.be/cWYT8

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Fraser Gibb(@drfrasergibb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the Flash-UK group. Exactly the type of RCT that should be getting done for all diabetes technology.

Intermittently Scanned Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Type 1 Diabetes | NEJM nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

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Emma Wilmot(@WilmotEmma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2018 -PWD were struggling to access flash glucose monitoring. Led by Lalantha Leelarathna we designed a study to assess the impact in PWT1D. Published today in NEJM we found flash led to improved HbA1c, better time in range, fewer hypos.
Mark Evans
Diabetes Technology Network UK DTN-UK
nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

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