| Literature DB >> 35069855 |
Doina Andrada Mihai1,2, Diana Simona Stefan1,2, Daniela Stegaru1,2, Georgiana Elena Bernea2, Ileana Adela Vacaroiu3,4, Toma Papacocea5, Mircea Ovidiu Denis Lupușoru6, Adriana Elena Nica7, Ovidiu Stiru8,9, Dorin Dragos10,11, Octavian Gabriel Olaru12.
Abstract
As diabetes prevalence is continuously increasing, better management is needed to achieve blood glucose control, in order to prevent complications and lessen the burden of this disease. Since the first measurement of glycosuria at the beginning of the 1900s', huge advances were made in monitoring glycemia. Continuous glucose monitoring systems revolutionized diabetes management, especially for patients with type 1 diabetes. Avoiding glycemic variability and maintaining optimal glycemic control is crucial for the evolution of patients with type 1 diabetes. The usefulness of glycemic monitoring devices can be extended to patients with type 2 diabetes. It is also important to note that in those patients at risk of developing high glycemic variability (e.g. patients with advanced chronic kidney disease), continuous glycemic monitoring may improve their prognosis. These monitoring systems can be classified according to the analytical method, the degree of invasiveness, the data availability and the mode of usage. The technology is constantly improving in bioanalytical performance, biocompatibility, length of wearing time, safety and clinical features. The aim of this review was to briefly present the main characteristics of glucose biosensors, glucose monitoring systems and their clinically utility. Copyright: © Mihai et al.Entities:
Keywords: biosensors; continuous glucose monitoring systems; diabetes; glucose detection technologies; polymers
Year: 2021 PMID: 35069855 PMCID: PMC8764584 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2021.11097
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447