Casey Sakamoto
12 Papers
Casey Sakamoto is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 5 publications.
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Optimal Sampling Duration for Continuous Glucose Monitoring for the Estimation of Glycemia Risk Index.
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the optimal continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sampling duration to estimate glycemia risk index (GRI) using the squared value of the Pearson correlation coefficient (R2).
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Increased Technology Use Associated With Lower A1C in a Large Pediatric Clinical Population.
Guy T. Alonso,Taylor M. Triolo,Halis Kaan Akturk,Meghan E Pauley,Marisa Sobczak,Gregory P. Forlenza,Casey Sakamoto,Laura Pyle,Brigitte I. Frohnert +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the use of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), insulin pumps, and hybrid closed-loop (HCL) systems each improved glycemic control in type 1 diabetes.
Minimum Sampling Duration for Continuous Glucose Monitoring Metrics to Achieve Representative Glycemic Outcomes in Suboptimal Continuous Glucose Monitor Use.
TL;DR: CGM sampling of at least 14 days is required for >45% CGM use over 90 days to sufficiently reflect most of the CGM metrics, and assessment of hypoglycemia and coefficient of variation require a longer sampling period regardless of CGMUse duration.
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226-OR: Time in Range Is Associated with Incident Diabetic Retinopathy in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes—A Seven-Year Longitudinal Study
Viral N. Shah,Casey Sakamoto,Laura Pyle,Halis Kaan Akturk,Sarit Polsky,Gregory P. Forlenza,Janet K. Snell-Bergeon +6 more
TL;DR: Forlenza et al. as discussed by the authors analyzed up to 7 years of retrospective longitudinal continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data of 90 adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) without a diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy (DR) (Control group) and 70 adults with new incident diagnosis of DR between June 2018-December 2020 but had normal eye examinations in the past (DR group).
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1155-P: Seasonal Impact on Sleep and Glycemia in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes
Emily Fivekiller,Casey Sakamoto,Angela J. Karami,Lisa J. Meltzer,Laura Pyle,Erin Cobry +5 more
TL;DR: Meltzer et al. as discussed by the authors examined sleep quality and glycemic outcomes between youth aged 11-17 with Type 1 diabetes, comparing summer (free schedule) and fall (school schedule).