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Filter by:This is a prospective longitudinal study to study the agreement between a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) versus current blood glucose monitoring. Subjects in this study will have their blood glucose measured regularly every 1-3 hours with current methods in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU), and by Point of Care (POC) fingerstick glucose using the Accucheck Inform II on the regular floors, and the CGMS reading at the same time will be captured. Subjects will have measurements taken throughout their stay in the CVICU and on the regular floors. Agreement and correlation between systems, as well as errors, will be calculated.
In the framework of PhD research, we will present a visualization of estimation of CVDs risk and the possibility of monitoring blood glucose levels in real-time. Based on the results, we will assess the association of these with lifestyle change. The findings highlight the need for sufficiently reliable and high-quality evaluations of visualizations, technologies or applications used in the family medicine.
Systematically screen the high-risk population of diabetes in Xinqiao district to understand the characteristics of early glucose metabolism changes and pancreatic islet function changes in patients with pre diabetes. Relying on MMC platform and combined with CGM therapeutic monitoring technology to standardize the management of patients with prediabetes, it is expected that the annual conversion rate of diabetes in patients with prediabetes will be 8% (according to the literature, if the pre diabetes population is not intervened, the annual conversion rate of diabetes will be about 14%), which will move forward the management of diabetes and create a new mode of pre diabetes management.
To assess a 15-day wear period of the Cascade Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System
This study evaluates the difference in post prandial tissue glucose levels between two variation of Roux-en-Y Gastric bypass by continuous glucose monitoring.