Published by Living Evidence for Diabetes Consortium on Jul 29, 2020
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These clinical guidelines are a general guide to appropriate practice, to be followed subject to the clinician’s judgement and the patient’s preference in each individual case. The guidelines are not intended to be proscriptive. They are designed to provide information to assist decision making and have been informed by the highest quality evidence available at the time of compilation. Accordingly, the parties involved in the development of these guidelines shall have no liability to any users of the information contained in this publication for any loss or damage, cost or expense incurred or arising from reliance on the information contained in this publication.
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Funding and in-kind support for the development of these clinical guidelines was provided by the Department of Health Chronic Disease Policy Section, Monash University Division of Metabolism, Ageing and Genomics, Australian Diabetes Society, Australian Diabetes Educators Association Cochrane, Diabetes Australia, Australian Paediatric Endocrine Group and Cochrane Australia.
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Abstract
Language
en
PICOS
PICO 1.1
Population
Adults with type 1 diabetes
Intervention
CGM with alerts + MDI
Comparator
SMBG + MDI
Outcomes
PICO 1.1
Population
Adults with type 2 diabetes
Intervention
Therapeutics for blood glucose control
Comparator
Metformin or standard care
Outcomes
PICO 1.2
Population
Adults with type 1 diabetes
Intervention
CGM without alerts + MDI
Comparator
SMBG+MDI
Outcomes
PICO 1.3
Population
Adults with type 1 diabetes
Intervention
Flash + MDI
Comparator
SMBG + MDI
Outcomes
PICO 2.1
Population
Children with type 1 diabetes
Intervention
CSII
Comparator
MDI
Outcomes
PICO 2.2
Population
Adults with type 1 diabetes
Intervention
Insulin pump (CSII)
Comparator
Multiple daily injections (MDI)
Outcomes
PICO 3.1
Population
Children, adolescents and adults with type 1 diabetes
Intervention
AutoCSII
Comparator
CSII
Outcomes