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Endocrine Abstracts (2025) 110 P320 | DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.110.P320

ECEESPE2025 Poster Presentations Diabetes and Insulin (143 abstracts)

Can diabetes self-management applications replace continuous glucose monitoring in low-resource environments?"

Nancy Samir Elbarbary 1 , Mohamed Mohamed 1 & Yasmeen Fereig 1


1Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt


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Background: The “Rightest” app connected to Right test glucose meter via Bluetooth, helps to set blood glucose target and customize measurements. The app is provided with ketone alert when BG is ≥ 240 mg/dl.

Aim of the Work: To assess the role of the rightest app in improving glycaemic control as well as quality of life in a 6- month interval of its usage.

Patients and Methods: A case- control study included 40 participants with type 1 diabetes, mean age 14. 3±1. 42 years and diabetes duration of 4. 5±3. 6 years regularly following up at Diabetes Unit. Rightest app was installed on the participants’ smart phone on enrollment and 6 months later. Assessment of the glycemic control was done by HbA1c and time in range. Results collected from app Quality of life (PedsQL) and user experience (UEQ) Questionnaires were applied at the end of the study.

Results: Using smartphone app yielded a significant reduction in mean BG level (-17. 64%, P = 0. 012) that decreased HbA1c ( −10. 63%, p = 0. 000). Increase of SMBG frequency was observed (P = 0. 04). This is reflected on a 20 % increment time in range generated by app (P-value=0. 002) and lower time above range (TAR>180mg/dl, -18. 75%, P = 0. 001) in intervention group compared to control. However, the number of hypoglycemic events (P = 0. 71) or DKA(P = 0. 59) did not differ between groups. PedsQL questionnaire total score has improved (P-value=0. 010) in favor of intervention group with good experience with app indicated by UEQ. The pragmatic total score (1. 425) of UEQ was above average while the hedonic total score was good (1. 250) and overall score was good (1. 338). The higher score of UEQ was inversely correlated with mean BG (r = -0. 414, P = 0. 008) and positively correlated to glycemic control (r = 0. 644, P = 0. 002).

Conclusion: Using mobile apps as an alternative for CGM in low resource settings can help improve glycemic control and quality of life for those who don’t have access to diabetes. technology services because of unavailability or unaffordability.

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Joint Congress of the European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology (ESPE) and the European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) 2025: Connecting Endocrinology Across the Life Course

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