glucose monitoring
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glucose
noun[U]
uk/ˈɡluː.kəʊs/us/ˈɡluː.koʊs/
a type of sugar that is found in plants, especially fruit, and supplies an important part of the energy that ...
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monitor
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɒn.ɪ.tər/us/ˈmɑː.nə.t̬ɚ/
a person who has the job of watching or noticing ...
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(Definition ofglucoseandmonitorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In view of that can he hold out any hope that bloodglucosemonitoringstrips may one day be available on prescription?
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There is another item of essential equipment that the family doctor cannot prescribe—bloodglucosemonitoringstrips.
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Up until 2006 there were no clinical trials that reported outcomes comparing the use of insulin pumps in conjunction withglucosemonitoringdevices.
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It is the first insulin pump which integrates continuous bloodglucosemonitoring, allowing patients to see in real time their glucose level.
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The first hospital bloodglucosemonitoringsystem for pre-meal testing was developed under his direction in 1940 and was the forerunner of modern glucometers.
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The company also began developing non-invasiveglucosemonitoringdevices for manufacture and commercialization.
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Bloodglucosemonitoringis far preferable, both clinically and for home monitoring by patients.
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An example of an in-vitro biosensor is an enzyme-conductimetric biosensor forglucosemonitoring.
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This older method (prior to the development home bloodglucosemonitoring) is still in use in a proportion of cases.
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Bloodglucosemonitoringallows verification of these, and closer control, especially important since some symptoms of diabetes are not easy for the patient to notice without actual measurement.
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As technology for continuous bloodglucosemonitoringimproves, the integrated components will support a typical application of control theory by employing the proportional, integral, and derivative control algorithm.
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Homeglucosemonitoringwas demonstrated to improve glycemic control of type 1 diabetes in the late 1970s, and the first meters were marketed for home use around 1981.
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Glucosemonitoringproducts that are new to the market require a sizeable sales force to educate healthcare professionals and end user, and to create product awareness in various marketing channels.
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Cygnus did not resolve these technical feasibility issues and was unable to replace the standardglucosemonitoringdevice that was on the market.
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Studies from 2007 onwards using continuousglucosemonitoringshow that a high glucose in the morning is not preceded by a low glucose during the night.
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