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Table 3 Correlations of glycemic metrics and other clinical variables and ESC

From: Time in range, especially overnight time in range, is associated with sudomotor dysfunction in patients with type 1 diabetes

 

FESC

HESC

r/rs

P

r/rs

P

TBR

0.397

 < 0.001

0.185

0.073

TIR

0.356

 < 0.001

0.189

0.067

TAR

− 0.391

 < 0.001

− 0.208

0.043

Noctural TBR

0.311

0.002

0.104

0.315

Noctural TIR

0.362

 < 0.001

0.156

0.132

Noctural TAR

− 0.450

 < 0.001

− 0.177

0.086

M value

− 0.307

0.002

− 0.185

0.072

ADDR

− 0.375

 < 0.001

− 0.157

0.131

BUN

− 0.168

0.110

− 0.191

0.068

Alb

0.271

0.008

0.248

0.016

DKD

− 0.281

0.006

− 0.246

0.016

  1. Pearson (r) or Spearman (rs) correlations were used to investigated associations between variables
  2. TBR, time below range; TIR, time in range; TAR, time above range; Nocturnal ‘time in ranges’ were defined as percentage of time blood sugar reached the corresponding level between 00:00 and 6:00 A.M (6 h); FESC, feet electrochemical skin conductance; HESC, hand electrochemical skin conductance; ADDR, average daily risk range; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; Alb, serum albumin; DKD, diabetic kidney disease