BACKGROUND: Continuous glucose monitoring using subcutaneous sensors has been validated in adults and children with diabetes, and was found to be useful in the management of glucose control. We aimed to assess feasibility and reliability of a new continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) in a population of preterm neonates using a Clarke error grid (CEG) specifically modified for preterm infants. METHODS: Preterm infants were recruited within 24 h from delivery. A subcutaneous sensor connected to a CGMS was inserted and maintained for 6 days. Data collected from CGMS were compared with data obtained using a glucometer. Management of the infants followed standard protocols and was not influenced by CGMS readings. RESULTS: Twenty patie...
invited, 6-pagesNeonatal hypoglycaemia is a common condition that can cause seizures and serious bra...
Neonatal hypoglycemia is common and can cause serious brain injury. Continuous glucose monitoring (C...
Glycemic variability (GV) is common in preterm infants. In the premature population, GV is a risk fa...
BACKGROUND: Continuous glucose monitoring using subcutaneous sensors has been validated in adults an...
Background and objectives Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) could be a valuable instrument for mea...
Background and objectives Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) could be a valuable instrument for mea...
Abstract Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is well established in the management of diabetes melli...
Background: Continuous glucose monitoring using subcutaneous sensors is useful in the management of ...
BACKGROUND: Preterm infants are susceptible to hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, conditions which may ...
Neonatal glycaemia is highly variable and can cause serious brain injury if uncontrolled [1]. Howeve...
To determine the feasibility of using a real-time continuous glucose monitoring system (RTGMS) in in...
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is well established in the management of diabetes mellitus, but ...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycaemia and hypoglycaemia are common in preterm infants and have been associated ...
Background: Hyperglycaemia and hypoglycaemia are common in preterm infants and have been associated ...
Background: Hyperglycaemia and hypoglycaemia are common in preterm infants and are associated with i...
invited, 6-pagesNeonatal hypoglycaemia is a common condition that can cause seizures and serious bra...
Neonatal hypoglycemia is common and can cause serious brain injury. Continuous glucose monitoring (C...
Glycemic variability (GV) is common in preterm infants. In the premature population, GV is a risk fa...
BACKGROUND: Continuous glucose monitoring using subcutaneous sensors has been validated in adults an...
Background and objectives Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) could be a valuable instrument for mea...
Background and objectives Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) could be a valuable instrument for mea...
Abstract Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is well established in the management of diabetes melli...
Background: Continuous glucose monitoring using subcutaneous sensors is useful in the management of ...
BACKGROUND: Preterm infants are susceptible to hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, conditions which may ...
Neonatal glycaemia is highly variable and can cause serious brain injury if uncontrolled [1]. Howeve...
To determine the feasibility of using a real-time continuous glucose monitoring system (RTGMS) in in...
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is well established in the management of diabetes mellitus, but ...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycaemia and hypoglycaemia are common in preterm infants and have been associated ...
Background: Hyperglycaemia and hypoglycaemia are common in preterm infants and have been associated ...
Background: Hyperglycaemia and hypoglycaemia are common in preterm infants and are associated with i...
invited, 6-pagesNeonatal hypoglycaemia is a common condition that can cause seizures and serious bra...
Neonatal hypoglycemia is common and can cause serious brain injury. Continuous glucose monitoring (C...
Glycemic variability (GV) is common in preterm infants. In the premature population, GV is a risk fa...