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HOW TO MAKE A SUFFICIENT AND SIMPLE CGM REPORT

The CGM data in\terpretation and final report preparation could be a bothering work if the diabetes education team could not focus on the report consensus. The computerized standard tamplet could be used as the report prototype. The form could include three parts: interpretation, conclusion, and suggestion. The contents in each part could focus on major points which would be frequently We have to find hypoglycemia first. Second, compare the AC/PC in main meals. Third, diet and exercise impact on glucose variation could be added in the diagnosis. The pattern identification by through the systemic approach, we could make CGM report as easy as possible.

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CGM

Self-monitoring of blood glucose is the gold standard to manage glycemic status. Testing strip costs, pain as well as providing only a snapshot of the blood glucose value at the time of testing limit its usability in patients. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) reveals the complete glycemic picture than traditional blood glucose meters. CGM allows users to make decisions regarding their day-to-day diabetes management using real-time glucose trends and values. They also provide customizable hypo- and hyperglycemia alarms and display trends of the rate of change of glucose levels. Some CGM However, the duration of CGM system is too short or it is too cumbersome for use in routine practice. In this regards, sensors with longer duration and smaller size is under development. On the other hand, new technologies developed for non-invasive technique to monitor blood glucose monitoring, such as optical and transdermal approach, are also the potential sensing modalities. Moreover, cloud-based There are still many new innovations in the pipeline. In the future, these modalities would change the management of diabetes care.

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CGM

(CGM)

: ( ) CGM : : : SMBG

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