The dynamics of invasive and noninvasive blood glucose monitoring methods: Recent trends

Improved prognoses of patients with type 2 diabetes are primarily determined by the extent of blood glucose control (correction of both hyper- and hypoglycemia and normalization of blood glucose levels). The proper identification and timely correction of abnormal blood glucose levels require frequen...

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Autores principales: Alina Yur'evna Babenko, Yulia Alexeevna Kononova, Alexandr Ivanovich Tsiberkin, Michail Konstantinovich Khodzitsky, Elena Nilkolaevna Grineva
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b1a58d305aa448daa13e16d6aecfce902021-11-14T09:00:20ZThe dynamics of invasive and noninvasive blood glucose monitoring methods: Recent trends2072-03512072-037810.14341/DM7760https://doaj.org/article/b1a58d305aa448daa13e16d6aecfce902016-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dia-endojournals.ru/jour/article/view/7760https://doaj.org/toc/2072-0351https://doaj.org/toc/2072-0378Improved prognoses of patients with type 2 diabetes are primarily determined by the extent of blood glucose control (correction of both hyper- and hypoglycemia and normalization of blood glucose levels). The proper identification and timely correction of abnormal blood glucose levels require frequent blood glucose monitoring by the patient. Currently used methods for the self-monitoring of blood glucose have significant drawbacks that limit their use. The most significant problems with these methods include insufficient accuracy, invasiveness and high cost, leading to noncompliance and difficult assessment of disease status. Such factors underscore the need for a noninvasive, cost-effective and highly accurate method to measure blood glucose levels. There are several different approaches for the noninvasive measurement of blood glucose levels, including optical analysis, ultrasound and bioimpedance. The concept of a noninvasive glucometer was launched more than 30 years ago. Nevertheless, most noninvasive technologies are still in early stages of development and are not used in clinical practice. This review describers the most promising developments in this area.Alina Yur'evna BabenkoYulia Alexeevna KononovaAlexandr Ivanovich TsiberkinMichail Konstantinovich KhodzitskyElena Nilkolaevna GrinevaEndocrinology Research CentrearticlenoninvasiveglucoseglucometerspectroscopyterahertzNutritional diseases. Deficiency diseasesRC620-627ENRUСахарный диабет, Vol 19, Iss 5, Pp 397-405 (2016)
institution DOAJ
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language EN
RU
topic noninvasive
glucose
glucometer
spectroscopy
terahertz
Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases
RC620-627
spellingShingle noninvasive
glucose
glucometer
spectroscopy
terahertz
Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases
RC620-627
Alina Yur'evna Babenko
Yulia Alexeevna Kononova
Alexandr Ivanovich Tsiberkin
Michail Konstantinovich Khodzitsky
Elena Nilkolaevna Grineva
The dynamics of invasive and noninvasive blood glucose monitoring methods: Recent trends
description Improved prognoses of patients with type 2 diabetes are primarily determined by the extent of blood glucose control (correction of both hyper- and hypoglycemia and normalization of blood glucose levels). The proper identification and timely correction of abnormal blood glucose levels require frequent blood glucose monitoring by the patient. Currently used methods for the self-monitoring of blood glucose have significant drawbacks that limit their use. The most significant problems with these methods include insufficient accuracy, invasiveness and high cost, leading to noncompliance and difficult assessment of disease status. Such factors underscore the need for a noninvasive, cost-effective and highly accurate method to measure blood glucose levels. There are several different approaches for the noninvasive measurement of blood glucose levels, including optical analysis, ultrasound and bioimpedance. The concept of a noninvasive glucometer was launched more than 30 years ago. Nevertheless, most noninvasive technologies are still in early stages of development and are not used in clinical practice. This review describers the most promising developments in this area.
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author Alina Yur'evna Babenko
Yulia Alexeevna Kononova
Alexandr Ivanovich Tsiberkin
Michail Konstantinovich Khodzitsky
Elena Nilkolaevna Grineva
author_facet Alina Yur'evna Babenko
Yulia Alexeevna Kononova
Alexandr Ivanovich Tsiberkin
Michail Konstantinovich Khodzitsky
Elena Nilkolaevna Grineva
author_sort Alina Yur'evna Babenko
title The dynamics of invasive and noninvasive blood glucose monitoring methods: Recent trends
title_short The dynamics of invasive and noninvasive blood glucose monitoring methods: Recent trends
title_full The dynamics of invasive and noninvasive blood glucose monitoring methods: Recent trends
title_fullStr The dynamics of invasive and noninvasive blood glucose monitoring methods: Recent trends
title_full_unstemmed The dynamics of invasive and noninvasive blood glucose monitoring methods: Recent trends
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