The Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGMS) in type 1 diabetic children is the way to reduce hypoglycemic risk
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews2002Vol. 18(4), pp. 324–329
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Riccardo Schiaffini, Paolo Ciampalini, Alessandra Fierabracci, S. Spera, P. Borrelli, G. F. Bottazzo, Antonino Crinò
Abstract
The CGMS is a useful device not only for detecting unrecognized hypoglycemia, but also for modifying insulin therapy in order to reduce hypoglycemic events. The system appears to be useful in avoiding long exposure to hypoglycemia.
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