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Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) allows patients with diabetes to manage critical disease effectively and autonomously and prevent exacerbation.
Mingyu Sang +13 more
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Continuous Glucose Monitoring in 2013 [PDF]
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in the pediatric population with type 1 diabetes (T1D) was somewhat infamously described as “satisfaction without success” (1); success with CGM is strongly related to its use, and children and adolescents in some countries seem to be particularly reluctant to use CGM devices regularly as the behavioral changes these
Tadej, Battelino, Bruce W, Bode
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Continuous Glucose Monitoring in 2014 [PDF]
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) was used in 9% of 17,317 participants (6% of children
Bruce W, Bode, Tadej, Battelino
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BACKGROUND Traditional diabetes self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) involves inconvenient finger pricks. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and intermittently scanned CGM (isCGM) systems offer CGM, enhancing type 2 diabetes (T2D) management with ...
S. Seidu +3 more
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Improvements in sensor accuracy, greater convenience and ease of use, and expanding reimbursement have led to growing adoption of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM).
T. Battelino +42 more
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Comprehensive Review on Wearable Sweat-Glucose Sensors for Continuous Glucose Monitoring
The incidence of diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate, and regular glucose monitoring is critical in order to manage diabetes. Currently, glucose in the body is measured by an invasive method of blood sugar testing.
Hima Zafar +3 more
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Accuracy of the Third Generation of a 14-Day Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Introduction We have evaluated the performance of the FreeStyle Libre® 3 continuous glucose monitoring system (FSL3) compared to (1) the venous plasma reference for participants aged ≥ 6 years and (2) the fingerstick capillary blood glucose (BG ...
S. Alva +5 more
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International Consensus on Use of Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Measurement of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) has been the traditional method for assessing glycemic control. However, it does not reflect intra- and interday glycemic excursions that may lead to acute events (such as hypoglycemia) or postprandial ...
Danne T +33 more
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Continuous glucose monitoring has become a common adjunct in the management of Diabetes Mellitus. However, there has been a recent trend among individuals without diabetes using these devices as a means of monitoring their health.
P. Jarvis +3 more
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Importance Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has been shown to be beneficial for adults with type 2 diabetes using intensive insulin therapy, but its use in type 2 diabetes treated with basal insulin without prandial insulin has not been well studied.
Thomas W. Martens +72 more
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