RT Journal Article T1 Good Metabolic Control in Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: Does Glycated Hemoglobin Correlate with Interstitial Glucose Monitoring Using FreeStyle Libre? A1 Porcel-Chacón, Rocio A1 Antúnez-Fernández, Cristina A1 Mora Loro, Maria A1 Ariza-Jimenez, Ana-Belen A1 Tapia Ceballos, Leopoldo A1 Jimenez Hinojosa, Jose Manuel A1 Lopez-Siguero, Juan Pedro A1 Leiva Gea, Isabel K1 HbA1c K1 capillary blood glucose test K1 continuous glucose monitoring K1 pediatric diabetes K1 time in 28 range K1 type 1 diabetes mellitus AB Good metabolic control of Type 1 diabetes (T1D) leads to a reduction in complications. The only validated parameter for establishing the degree of control is glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c). We examined the relationship between HbA1c and a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system. A cohort prospective study with 191 pediatric patients with T1D was conducted. Time in range (TIR), time below range (TBR), coefficient of variation (CV), number of capillary blood glucose tests, and HbA1c before sensor insertion and at one year of use were collected. Patients were classified into five groups according to HbA1c at one year of using CGM. They performed fewer capillary blood glucose test at one year using CGM (-6 +/- 2, p In our study, groups classified as well-controlled by guidelines were not consistent with good control according to the CGM consensus criteria. HbA1c should not be considered as the only parameter for metabolic control. CGM parameters allow individualized targets. SN 2077-0383 YR 2021 FD 2021-10-24 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/25014 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/25014 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 17, 2025