Publications by authors named "Melissa D'Archangelo"

Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is a new technology that allows patients to measure glucose levels continuously over several days. It has several advantages over traditional glucose meters in that it does not involve repeated finger sticks and can measure trends and track changes in glucose levels over time. The Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute, working with the Diabetes Technology Society, published Performance Metrics for Continuous Interstitial Glucose Monitoring; Approved Guideline, which provides recommendations for methods for determining analytical and clinical metrics of CGMs.

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For the millions of patients who are managing diabetes, daily self-monitoring of blood glucose is a fact of life. However, the cost and inconvenience of self-monitoring have led to noncompliance by many patients.Continuous interstitial glucose monitoring (CGM) has emerged as a promising and welcome alternative to traditional glucose monitoring, which requires the patient to endure repeated finger sticks.

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