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Capillary Blood Sampling for Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 1999New and emerging capillary blood sampling technologies for self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) are reviewed for their impact on factors pertaining to users such as pain, and from the standpoint of skin physiology and technical feasibility. Innovative blood sampling techniques based on lancets for skin penetration on nonfinger (alternate) sites such
S I, Yum, J, Roe
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[Blood glucose self monitoring].
Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2023Self monitoring of blood glucose contributes to the integrated management of diabetes mellitus. It, thus, should be available for all patients with diabetes mellitus. Self monitoring of blood glucose improves patients safety, quality of life and glucose control. The current article represents the recommendations of the Austrian Diabetes Association for
Thomas C, Wascher +2 more
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Development of the Portable Blood Glucose Meter for Self-monitoring of Blood Glucose
2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference, 2005The work outlined in this paper is towards developing a portable, economy blood glucose meter for self-monitoring of blood glucose, which has high performance-price ratio with multifunction and is attractive to the average people. Its functions include blood glucose concentration measurement, LCD display, historical records restore, calendar/timer.
Qi, Li, Jingqi, Yuan
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[Blood glucose self monitoring].
Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2013Self monitoring of blood glucose contributes to the integrated management of diabetes mellitus. It, thus, should be available for all patients with diabetes mellitus type-1 and type-2. Self monitoring of blood glucose improves patients safety, quality of life and glucose control.
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[Self-monitoring of blood glucose].
Rinsho byori. The Japanese journal of clinical pathology, 2001As the point of care testing(POCT), devices for self-monitoring blood glucose(SMBG) are most common. The problems in SMBG can be found in the popularity of SMBG itself. The reasons for the problems are three. First is the innovation of technology. As each maker has developed devices based on their own intention, device to device difference is too large,
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[Self-monitoring of blood glucose].
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2003William E. Winter, Neil S. Harris
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Self-monitoring of blood glucose in diabetic patients.
2013The self-monitoring of blood glucose through the use of instrumentation point of care testing is an essential component in the management of the diabetic patient, in order to achieve and maintain glycaemic control, prevent and identify hypoglycaemia, prevent severe hyperglycaemia, adjust lifestyle changes and establish the need to begin treatment with ...
MONTAGNANA, Martina, LIPPI, Giuseppe
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