2014
DOI: 10.2478/rjdnmd-2014-0008
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Peritoneal dialysis – risk factor for glycemic variability assessed by continuous glucose monitoring system

Abstract: Background and Aims. Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is accompanied by a multitude of factors that influence glycemic variability, and HbA1c does not detect dynamic glucose changes. In this study we wanted to assess glycemic variability, using a 72-hour continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS), in 31 patients stratified according to the presence of type 2 diabetes and PD. Materials and Methods. The study included 31 patients (11 type 2 diabetic PD patients, 9 non diabetic PD patients and 11 type 2 diabetic patient… Show more

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“…The other two CGM devices of the last generation were used in a few studies: Navigator (Abbott, Rungis, France) in studies [36,37] and DexCom SEVEN PLUS (DexCom, CA, USA) in study [38]. Technologies, operations, and calibration procedures of these devices are similar to those described above.…”
Section: Glucose Determination With Continuous Glucose Monitoring (Cgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other two CGM devices of the last generation were used in a few studies: Navigator (Abbott, Rungis, France) in studies [36,37] and DexCom SEVEN PLUS (DexCom, CA, USA) in study [38]. Technologies, operations, and calibration procedures of these devices are similar to those described above.…”
Section: Glucose Determination With Continuous Glucose Monitoring (Cgmentioning
confidence: 99%