Hyperglycemia is a frequently observed metabolic derangement, reported to be present in approximately one-third of hospitalized patients [1,2]. Diabetes care during hospitalization has received increasing attention during the last decade, and a number of recent studies have reported that glucose control...
"Frequently monitoring the finger-stick blood glucose levels of heart disease patients admitted to the hospital to avoid low sugar level, even among those without diabetes, could potentially save lives and decrease length of hospital stay and healthcare costs," said lead study author Shuyang Fang, ...
Glycemic variability assessed by continuous glucose monitoring in hospitalized patients with community-acquired Pneumonia. BMC Pulm Med. 2022;22(1):83. Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Uyttendaele V, Dickson JL, Shaw GM, Desaive T, Chase JG. Untangling glycaemia and mortality ...
Although the post-ICU admission Dexcom G6Pro CGM data points in our study fell within the areas giving clinically correct decisions and clinically uncritical decision, MARD was higher compared to MARDs of 9.4% and 9.8% reported in 2 pilot studies on noncritically ill hospitalized patients using ...
2Glucose Monitoring 2.1Urine Monitoring and Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose (SMBG) More than 40 years ago, patients diagnosed with diabetes could only monitor their blood glucose levels indirectly by checking the amount of glucose present in their urine (glucosuria)28. About 35 years ago, SMBG ...
CGM (continuous glucose monitoring) is a FDA-approved system that measures blood sugar levels in “real time throughout the day and night.”
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Until recently, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems were reserved for use in the outpatient setting or for investigational purposes in hospitalized patients. However, during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, use of CGM in the inpatient setting has grown rapidly. This review outlines importa...
Challenges in Glycemic Control in Perioperative and Critically Ill Patients: Clinical Need for Continuous Glucose Monitoring in the Hospital Automation and standardization of the glucose measurement process have the potential to greatly improve glycemic control, clinical outcome, and safety while reducing cos...
Objective To evaluate the value of continuous glucose monitoring system(CGMS) in the diagnosis of insulinoma by analyse the characterisitics of blood glucose profiles of insulinoma using CGMS.Methods A total of 12 insulinoma patients hospitalized in Nanjing First Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical ...