This study assessed the accuracy of real-time continuous glucose monitoring system (RTCGMS) devices in an intensive care unit (ICU) to determine whether the septic status of the patient has any influence on the accuracy of the RTCGMS. Subjects and methods: In total, 41 patients on insulin therapy were included. Patients were monitored for 72 h using RTCGMS. Arterial blood glucose (ABG) samples were obtained following the protocol established in the ICU. The results were evaluated using paired values (excluding those used for calibration) with the performance assessed using numerical accuracy. Nonparametric tests were used to determine statistically significant differences in accuracy. Results: In total, 956 ABG/RTCGMS pairs were analyzed. ...
Introduction: Blood glucose control in critically-ill patients is still on debate. A protocolized ap...
Background: Intravascular continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) may facilitate glycemic control in the...
Objectives: New data have emerged from ambulatory and acute care settings about adverse patient even...
This study assessed the accuracy of real-time continuous glucose monitoring system (RTCGMS) devices ...
Accurate and timely glucose monitoring is essential in intensive care units. Real-time continuous gl...
Introduction To obtain strict glucose regulation, an accurate and feasible bedside glucometry method...
BACKGROUND: Glucose management in an intensive care unit (ICU) is labor-intensive. A continuous gluc...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The optimal level and modality of glucose control in critically ill patients is s...
Purpose: To validate two Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems (CGMS) against arterial AccuChek® poi...
OBJECTIVE: Implementation of strict glucose control in most intensive care units has resulted in inc...
ObjectivesNew data have emerged from ambulatory and acute care settings about adverse patient events...
Intensive insulin therapy (IIT) for glycemic control in critically ill patients has been shown to be...
Hintergrund: Stressinduzierte Hyperglykämien, eine erhöhte Glukosevariabilität und Hypoglykämien...
© 2017, © 2017 Diabetes Technology Society. Background: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technolo...
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) systems could improve glycemic control in critically ill patient...
Introduction: Blood glucose control in critically-ill patients is still on debate. A protocolized ap...
Background: Intravascular continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) may facilitate glycemic control in the...
Objectives: New data have emerged from ambulatory and acute care settings about adverse patient even...
This study assessed the accuracy of real-time continuous glucose monitoring system (RTCGMS) devices ...
Accurate and timely glucose monitoring is essential in intensive care units. Real-time continuous gl...
Introduction To obtain strict glucose regulation, an accurate and feasible bedside glucometry method...
BACKGROUND: Glucose management in an intensive care unit (ICU) is labor-intensive. A continuous gluc...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The optimal level and modality of glucose control in critically ill patients is s...
Purpose: To validate two Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems (CGMS) against arterial AccuChek® poi...
OBJECTIVE: Implementation of strict glucose control in most intensive care units has resulted in inc...
ObjectivesNew data have emerged from ambulatory and acute care settings about adverse patient events...
Intensive insulin therapy (IIT) for glycemic control in critically ill patients has been shown to be...
Hintergrund: Stressinduzierte Hyperglykämien, eine erhöhte Glukosevariabilität und Hypoglykämien...
© 2017, © 2017 Diabetes Technology Society. Background: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technolo...
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) systems could improve glycemic control in critically ill patient...
Introduction: Blood glucose control in critically-ill patients is still on debate. A protocolized ap...
Background: Intravascular continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) may facilitate glycemic control in the...
Objectives: New data have emerged from ambulatory and acute care settings about adverse patient even...