Advances in glucose monitoring: Improving diabetes management through evidence-based medicine

When continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) was introduced it was greeted in the same manner as self-monitored blood glucose (SMBG) 30 years earlier. In the 1970 ’s and 1980’s papers questioned SMBG accuracy and reliability, the same occurred in the period following the introduction of CGM [1–4]. This review examines the fate of glucose monitoring over the past 40 years with an emphasis on the latest developments.
Source: Primary Care Diabetes - Category: Primary Care Authors: Tags: Review Source Type: research