Lim, R., Yap, J. V. W., Mohamed Rafei, S. R., & Cheng, M.-Y. (2024). Evaluation of a Continuous Blood Glucose Sensor’s Performance for Hospitalized Patients. AIS & I3S 2024, 5. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2024078005
Abstract:
Frequent blood glucose monitoring is crucial for managing blood glucose levels in critically ill hospitalized patients experiencing hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia. Existing blood glucose monitoring methods are often cumbersome, painful, and impractical for hourly testing. This work provides a solution for frequent glucose monitoring (less than 1 hour per test) for hospitalized patients, ensuring accuracy while minimizing discomfort from blood collection. The glucose sensor demonstrated accuracy within 10% across a range of 0-20 mM over 96 testing cycles. This meets the needs for hourly monitoring during an average 2-day hospital stay.
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Funding Info:
This research / project is supported by the Science and Engineering Research Council of A*STAR - BEP Run 3
Grant Reference no. : C221318006
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