How to evaluate over 60 million blood glucose data — The design of the MÉRY Diabetes Database

Hermányi, Zsolt [Hermányi, Zsolt (belgyógyász, endo...), author]; Csiki, Vanda [Csiki, Vanda (nőgyógyászat), author] Department of Obsterics and Gynecology Üllői St... (SU / FM / C / DOG); Menyhárt, Adrienn [Menyhárt, Adrienn (Nyelvpedagógia, d...), author]; Osgyán, Karola; Körei, Anna [Körei, Anna Erzsébet (Orvostudomány), author] Department of Internal Medicine and Oncology (SU / FM / C); Istenes, Ildikó [Istenes, Ildikó (Belgyógyászat), author] Department of Internal Medicine and Oncology (SU / FM / C); Putz, Zsuzsanna [Putz, Zsuzsanna (Belgyógyászat, di...), author] Department of Internal Medicine and Oncology (SU / FM / C); Benhamida, Abdallah [Benhamida, Abdallah (Matematika), author] Applied Informatics and Applied Mathematics Doc... (ÓU); Centre of Bio-Tech (ÓU / EKIK); Berey, Attila; Hetthéssy, Judit; Varbiro, Szabolcs [Várbíró, Szabolcs (Keringésélettan), author] Department of Obsterics and Gynecology Üllői St... (SU / FM / C / DOG); Kozlovszky, Miklós [Kozlovszky, Miklós (Informatika, tele...), author] Centre of Bio-Tech (ÓU / EKIK); Biomatika és Alkalmazott Mesterséges Intelligen... (ÓU / NJFCS); Kempler, Péter ✉ [Kempler, Péter (Belgyógyászat, di...), author] Department of Internal Medicine and Oncology (SU / FM / C)

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Published: JOURNAL OF DIABETES AND ITS COMPLICATIONS 1056-8727 1873-460X 37 (10) Paper: 108586 , 6 p. 2023
  • SJR Scopus - Internal Medicine: Q1
Subjects:
  • Clinical medicine
Aims The aim of the article is to describe the method for creating a close to ideal diabetes database. The MÉRY Diabetes Database (MDD) consists of a large quantity of reliable, well-maintained, precise and up-to-date data suited for clinical research with the intention to improve diabetes care in terms of maintaining targeted blood glucose levels, avoiding hypoglycemic episodes and complications and improving patient compliance and quality of life. Methods Based on the analysis of the databases found in the literature and the experience of our research team, nine important characteristics were identified as critical to an ideal diabetes database. The data for our database is collected using MÉRYkék glucometers, a device that meets all requirements of international regulations and measures blood glucose levels within the normal range with appropriate precision (10 %). Results Using the key characteristics defined, we were able to create a database suitable for the analysis of a large amount of data regarding diabetes care and outcomes. Conclusions The MDD is a reliable and ever growing database which provides stable and expansive foundation for extensive clinical investigations that hold the potential to significantly influence the trajectory of diabetes care and enhance patient outcomes.
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