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New approaches on diabetes mellitus management
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most world’s common disease. Global digitalization reveals new opportunities in diabetes mellitus patient man-agement. Various applications and devices are currently available to improve patient’s glucose levels.
Ilya A. Barsukov, Anna A. Demina
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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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Continuous glucose monitoring sensors: Past, present and future algorithmic challenges [PDF]
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensors are portable devices that allow measuring and visualizing the glucose concentration in real time almost continuously for several days and are provided with hypo/hyperglycemic alerts and glucose trend ...
Facchinetti, Andrea
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Background: Hyperglycaemia and hypoglycaemia are common in preterm infants and are associated with increased mortality and morbidity. Continuous glucose monitoring is widely used to target glucose control in adults and children, but not in neonates ...
Kathryn Beardsall +9 more
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Review—Electrochemistry and Other Emerging Technologies for Continuous Glucose Monitoring Devices
Diabetes leads to chronic microvascular complications for the heart, kidney, and eyes due to uncontrolled glycemic fluctuations. Self-monitoring blood glucose meters can only provide a snapshot of glucose level and are incapable of capturing the granular
Saroj Kumar Das +4 more
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Neonatal hypoglycemia: continuous glucose monitoring [PDF]
Purpose of review Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is increasingly used in the management of diabetes in children and adults, but there are few data regarding its use in neonates. The purpose of this article is to discuss the potential benefits and limitations of CGM in neonates.
Rajesh, Shah +2 more
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We have numerous technologies that can help keep a close watch on an individual's glycaemic status and thereby assist in developing successful diabetes management strategies.
Jothydev Kesavadev +2 more
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We aimed to conduct a systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomised controlled clinical trials (RCTs) assessing separately and together the effect of the three distinct categories of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems (adjunctive, non ...
Mona M. Elbalshy +8 more
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Making sense of glucose sensors in end-stage kidney disease: A review
Diabetes mellitus remains the leading cause of end-stage kidney disease worldwide. Inadequate glucose monitoring has been identified as one of the gaps in care for hemodialysis patients with diabetes, and lack of reliable methods to assess glycemia has ...
Mark E. Williams +2 more
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Introduction: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems were primarily developed for patients with diabetes mellitus. However, these systems are increasingly being used by individuals who do not have diabetes mellitus.
Roman Holzer, W. Bloch, C. Brinkmann
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