2009
DOI: 10.5507/bp.2009.008
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Benefits of Three-Month Continuous Glucose Monitoring for Persons With Diabetes Using Insulin Pumps and Sensors

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“…This overcomes the limitations of traditional monitoring by producing glucose profiles instead of distinct measurements, real-time glucose values, glucose trends and warnings when glucose values approach dangerously low or high concentrations. In this way, frequent use of CGM systems and careful pattern analysis can improve glycaemic control [7][8][9][10] . On the other hand, evaluation of the prolific data provided by CGMS often makes the implementation of CGMS in practice, difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This overcomes the limitations of traditional monitoring by producing glucose profiles instead of distinct measurements, real-time glucose values, glucose trends and warnings when glucose values approach dangerously low or high concentrations. In this way, frequent use of CGM systems and careful pattern analysis can improve glycaemic control [7][8][9][10] . On the other hand, evaluation of the prolific data provided by CGMS often makes the implementation of CGMS in practice, difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From1974, following the introduction of glucometers into daily routine, self-monitoring of plasma/ blood glucose (SMPG/SMBG) became the predominant mode of glucose monitoring 6 . From the year 2000, the use of continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMS) has shown remarkable benefits for both people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes [7][8][9][10][11][12] . The development of CGMS technology is a great step toward modern diabetes management 13 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The performance of the Medtronic sensor is guaranteed for 6 days and may work well much longer 52,53 . Even so a gradual decline of accuracy with the time is sometimes observed due to the biofilm formation on the sensor surface, subclinical inflammatory response to a foreign body and formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) interfering with electrochemical sensing 54,55 .…”
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“…The frequency of SMPG -as an indicator of patient's of adherence to treatment recommendations and as a prerequisite for an adequate adaptation of insulin dosage proved to be a strong predictor of glycaemic control 16 . PWD with Type 1 as well as PWD with Type 2 diabetes who follow a MDI regime should consider monitoring their blood glucose levels between 2-4 times daily depending on their treat- 20 . Only 17% of respondents in our study reported that they perform daily SMPG but 52% respondents reported adaptation of insulin dosage in relation to factors, such as carbohydrate intake, glycaemia values or degree of physical activity.…”
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confidence: 99%