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Continuous glucose monitoring system

Okuda J, Yamazaki T, Fukasawa M, Kakehi N, Sode K. 2007. The application of engineered glucose dehydrogenase to a direct electron-transfer-type continuous glucose monitoring system and a compartmentless biofuel cell. Anal Lett 40 431 -440. [Pg.633]

T.M. Gross, Efficacy and reliability of the continuous glucose monitoring system. Diabetes Technol. Ther. 2, S19-S26 (2000). [Pg.92]

Amin R, Ross K, Acerini CL, Edge JA, Warner J, Dunger DB. Hypoglycemia prevalence in prepubertal children with type 1 diabetes on standard insulin regimen use of continuous glucose monitoring system. Diabetes Care 2003 26(3) 662-7. [Pg.414]

Gross TM, Bode BW, Einhorn D, Kayne DM, Reed JH, White NH, Mastrototaro JJ. Performance evaluation of the MiniMed continuous glucose monitoring system during patient home use. Diabetes Technology Therapeutics 2000, 2, 49-56. [Pg.24]

Wilson DM, Beck RW, Tamhorlane WV, Dontchev MJ, Kollman C, Chase P, Fox LA, Ruedy KJ, Tsalikian E, Weinzheimer SA. The accuracy of the FreeStyle Navigator continuous glucose monitoring system in children with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Care 2007, 30, 59-64. [Pg.24]

Choleau C, Dokladal P, Klein JC, Ward WK, Wilson GS, Reach G. Prevention of hypoglycemia using risk assessment with a continuous glucose monitoring system. Diabetes 51, 2002, 3263-3273. [Pg.26]

COMMERCIALLY A VAILABLE CONTINUOUS GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEMS... [Pg.113]

Kaufman FR, Gibson LC, Halvorson M, Carpenter S, Fisher LK, Pitukcheewanont P. A pilot study of the continuous glucose monitoring system clinical decisions and glycemic control after its use in pediatric type 1 diabetic subjects. Diabetes Care 2001, 24, 2030-2034. [Pg.443]

In 28 children aged 3.1-8.3 years using twice- or thrice-daily insuhn, blood glucose was measured with a subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring system on... [Pg.1763]

The first of these methods was the first explored by researchers [64, 90-94], and after 30 years of effort, there is finally a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS), which is currently marketed by MiniMed (Silmar, CA, USA). Up to now, it has only been used by healthcare professionals [95]. The system employs an approach similar to a Holter monitor, 72-h implantation, automatic glucose measurement every 5 min, and a 2-week data-storage capability. The sensor is a tiny electrode inside a small needle that is introduced under the skin. Once inserted, only the sensor remains under the skin and a thin cable connects the sensor to a pager-sized glucose monitor. [Pg.234]

Weinstein, R.L., Bugler, ).R., Schwartz, S.L., Peyser, T.A., Brazg, R.L., and McGarraugh, G.V. (2007) Accuracy of the 5-day freestyle navigator continuous glucose monitoring system-comparison with frequent laboratory reference measurements. Diabetes Care, 30 (5), 1125-1130. [Pg.68]


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