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Blood glucose control is central to the management of diabetes, and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) improves glycemic control. We aimed to describe the perspectives of people with diabetes using CGM.
P. Natale +10 more
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Continuous Glucose Monitoring Enabled by Fluorescent Nanodiamond Boronic Hydrogel
Continuous monitoring of glucose allows diabetic patients to better maintain blood glucose level by altering insulin dosage or diet according to prevailing glucose values and thus to prevent potential hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia.
Jian Zhang +10 more
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Reimbursement for Continuous Glucose Monitoring [PDF]
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems have been available for more than 15 years by now. However, market uptake is relatively low in most countries; in other words, relatively few patients with diabetes use CGM systems regularly. One major reason for the reluctance of patients to use CGM systems is the costs associated (i.e., in most countries no
Heinemann, Lutz, DeVries, J. Hans
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Blood glucose regulation has been studied for well over a century as it is intimately related to metabolic health. Research in glucose transport and uptake has also been substantial within the field of exercise physiology as glucose delivery to the ...
M. Flockhart, Filip J. Larsen
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A glucose sensor protein for continuous glucose monitoring [PDF]
In vivo continuous glucose monitoring has posed a significant challenge to glucose sensor development due to the lack of reliable techniques that are non- or at least minimally-invasive. In this proof-of-concept study, we demonstrated the development of a new glucose sensor protein, AcGFP1-GBPcys-mCherry, and an optical sensor assembly, capable of ...
Jithesh V, Veetil, Sha, Jin, Kaiming, Ye
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Context Although glycated hemoglobin A1c is currently the best parameter used clinically to assess risk for the development of diabetes complications, it does not provide insight into short-term fluctuations in glucose levels.
M. Yapanis +4 more
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Intermittently Scanned Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Type 1 Diabetes.
BACKGROUND In persons with type 1 diabetes and high glycated hemoglobin levels, the benefits of intermittently scanned continuous glucose monitoring with optional alarms for high and low blood glucose levels are uncertain.
L. Leelarathna +17 more
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Accuracy and Safety of Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Adults with Diabetes
Background: We evaluated the accuracy and safety of a seventh generation (G7) Dexcom continuous glucose monitor (CGM) during 10.5 days of use in adults with diabetes.
S. Garg +10 more
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The History, Evolution and Future of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) and flash glucose monitoring (FGM) systems have revolutionized diabetes management by delivering real-time, dynamic insights into blood glucose levels.
Clara Bender +2 more
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OBJECTIVE To determine gestational weekly changes in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) metrics and 24-h glucose profiles and their relationship to infant birth weight in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS An analysis of >
E. Scott +7 more
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