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Aleppo (2017)
Link to CGM data - Must enter name, email, institution and purpose upon download.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) without blood glucose monitoring (BGM) measurements is as safe and effective as using CGM with BGM in adults (25-40) with type 1 diabetes. The total sample size was 225 participants. The Dexcom G4 was used to continuously monitor glucose levels for a span of 6 months.
Sample size | Diabetes Type | Population Group | CGM device | Duration |
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225 | Type 1 | Adult (25-40) | Dexcom G4 | 6 months |
The following data is available at the above link, in addition to the CGM data.
- BGM
- A1C
- Insulin
- Medications
- Patient Demographics
Below is a script to pre-process the CGM data:
- CGM pre-processor Python script
This data set comes with the following data use agreement:
Use of the T1D Exchange publicly-available data requires that you include the following attribution and disclaimer in any publication, presentation or communication resulting from use of these data:
The source of the data is the T1D Exchange, but the analyses, content and conclusions presented herein are solely the responsibility of the authors and have not been reviewed or approved by the T1D Exchange.
In addition, the T1D Exchange should be notified via email (publicdatasetuse@t1dexchange.org) when a manuscript (send title) or abstract (send title and name of meeting) reports T1D Exchange data or analyses of the data. Please provide notification at the time of submission and again at time of acceptance.
The above use agreement comes from the JAEB website and is presented on the download page.