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Fifteen-minute consultation: Practical use of continuous glucose monitoring.

Astha SoniNeil P WrightJuliana Chizo AgwuJosephine DrewMelanie KershawChristopher MoudiotisFiona ReganEleri WilliamsAlison TimmisSze May Ng
Published in: Archives of disease in childhood. Education and practice edition (2021)
Type 1 diabetes is a self-managed condition. Regular monitoring of blood glucose (BG) levels has been the cornerstone of diabetes management. Finger prick BG testing traditionally has been the standard method employed. More recently, rapid advancements in the development of continuous glucose monitoring devices have led to increased use of technology to help children and young people with diabetes manage their condition. These devices have the potential to improve diabetes control and reduce hypoglycaemia especially if used in conjunction with a pump to automate insulin delivery. This paper aims to provide an update on main CGM devices available and practical considerations for doctors if they come across a child with diabetes who is using one of these devices.
Keyphrases
  • type diabetes
  • glycemic control
  • blood glucose
  • cardiovascular disease
  • insulin resistance
  • weight loss
  • palliative care
  • metabolic syndrome
  • risk assessment
  • adipose tissue
  • climate change