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Continuous Glucose Monitoring

With Today's Utilization of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Technology, Small, Disposable Glucose-Sensing Electrodes are Implanted just Underneath Your Skin Layer


Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) is an easy and cost-effective method to measure information about your diabetic patient's changing blood sugar levels at any time-day or night-by monitoring your finger with your finger. High prevalence of diabetes is expected to enhance demand for CGM. For instance, based on International Diabetes Federation's IDF Diabetes Atlas 2019 Edition, the amounts of adults with diabetes in the U.S. was 31.0 million.
With today's utilization of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) technology, small, disposable glucose-sensing (i.e, electrodermal) electrodes are implanted just underneath your skin layer (either in the arm or abdominal area). These electrodes include a miniature computer chip that's connected to a blood-reading strip with a thin tube that's inserted throughout your finger or right into a disposable cannula that's put into your upper arm.
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