Devices for continuous monitoring of glucose: update in technology

Ana María Gómez,1 Diana Cristina Henao Carrillo,1 Oscar Mauricio Muñoz Velandia2,3 1Endocrinology Unit, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Bogotá, Colombia; 2Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Bogotá, Colombia;...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:bdf8923e1a6c458da78f96fa0af27bba2021-12-02T00:43:32ZDevices for continuous monitoring of glucose: update in technology1179-1470https://doaj.org/article/bdf8923e1a6c458da78f96fa0af27bba2017-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/devices-for-continuous-monitoring-of-glucose-update-in-technology-peer-reviewed-article-MDERhttps://doaj.org/toc/1179-1470Ana María Gómez,1 Diana Cristina Henao Carrillo,1 Oscar Mauricio Muñoz Velandia2,3 1Endocrinology Unit, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Bogotá, Colombia; 2Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Bogotá, Colombia; 3Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Faculty of Medicine, Bogotá, Colombia Abstract: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is a tool that allows constant evaluation of glycemic control, providing data such as the trend and fluctuation of interstitial glucose levels over time. In clinical practice, there are two modalities: the professional or retrospective and the personal or real-time CGM (RT-CGM). The latest-generation sensors are more accurate and sensitive for hypoglycemia, improving adherence to self-monitoring, which has allowed optimizing glycemic control. The development of algorithms that allow the suspension of the infusion of insulin during hypoglycemia gave rise to the integrated therapy or sensor-augmented insulin pump therapy with low glucose suspend, which has proven to be an effective and safe alternative in the treatment of diabetic patients with high risk of hypoglycemia. The objective of this review is to present the evidence of the advantages of RT-CGM, the clinical impact of integrated therapy, and cost-effectiveness of its implementation in the treatment of patients with diabetes mellitus. Keywords: CMG, devices, hypoglycemia, SAPT, SAPT+LGSGómez AMHenao Carrillo DCMuñoz Velandia OMDove Medical PressarticleCMGdeviceshypoglycemiaSAPTSAPT + LGSMedical technologyR855-855.5ENMedical Devices: Evidence and Research, Vol Volume 10, Pp 215-224 (2017)
institution DOAJ
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topic CMG
devices
hypoglycemia
SAPT
SAPT + LGS
Medical technology
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spellingShingle CMG
devices
hypoglycemia
SAPT
SAPT + LGS
Medical technology
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Gómez AM
Henao Carrillo DC
Muñoz Velandia OM
Devices for continuous monitoring of glucose: update in technology
description Ana María Gómez,1 Diana Cristina Henao Carrillo,1 Oscar Mauricio Muñoz Velandia2,3 1Endocrinology Unit, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Bogotá, Colombia; 2Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Bogotá, Colombia; 3Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Faculty of Medicine, Bogotá, Colombia Abstract: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is a tool that allows constant evaluation of glycemic control, providing data such as the trend and fluctuation of interstitial glucose levels over time. In clinical practice, there are two modalities: the professional or retrospective and the personal or real-time CGM (RT-CGM). The latest-generation sensors are more accurate and sensitive for hypoglycemia, improving adherence to self-monitoring, which has allowed optimizing glycemic control. The development of algorithms that allow the suspension of the infusion of insulin during hypoglycemia gave rise to the integrated therapy or sensor-augmented insulin pump therapy with low glucose suspend, which has proven to be an effective and safe alternative in the treatment of diabetic patients with high risk of hypoglycemia. The objective of this review is to present the evidence of the advantages of RT-CGM, the clinical impact of integrated therapy, and cost-effectiveness of its implementation in the treatment of patients with diabetes mellitus. Keywords: CMG, devices, hypoglycemia, SAPT, SAPT+LGS
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author Gómez AM
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title Devices for continuous monitoring of glucose: update in technology
title_short Devices for continuous monitoring of glucose: update in technology
title_full Devices for continuous monitoring of glucose: update in technology
title_fullStr Devices for continuous monitoring of glucose: update in technology
title_full_unstemmed Devices for continuous monitoring of glucose: update in technology
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