Image Credit: goffkein.pro / Shutterstock.com In a recent study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, researchers determine the accuracy of continuous glucose monitors (CGM ...
New research has examined how accurate continuous glucose monitors (CGM) are in comparison to capillary blood glucose ...
Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) are growing in popularity ... suggests they may not be as accurate as many believe. Originally designed to help people living with diabetes manage their blood ...
“Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are fantastic tools for people with diabetes because even if a measurement isn’t perfectly accurate, it’s still better than not having a measurement at ...
Researchers show that using continuous glucose monitors can help measure glucose accurately during DKA and potentially prevent ICUs from being overwhelmed.
A new study from the University of Michigan offers hope for a better way to care for DKA patients — one that could keep many ...
But a new small-scale study suggests these devices might not be as accurate as many believe, and could lead some to mismanage their diets. Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) appear to overestimate ...
The monitors consistently overestimated blood sugar levels compared with finger prick tests The monitors overestimated, by two- to four-fold, the amount of time people spent with excessive blood ...