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Mashup Score: 2Call for prospective studies of continuous glucose monitoring to define the glycaemic response to bariatric surgery - 6 month(s) ago
During the past decade, there has been an increase in the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology in clinical practice1 and in clinical trials and research2 for diabetes. Three main factors have led to this increase. First, advances in CGM technology have improved the accuracy of glucose readings, improved the comfort and practicality of small sensors, and reduced or eliminated the need for calibration with blood-glucose readings. Second, the standardisation of CGM readouts between different manufacturers has enabled clinicians and users to quickly understand the essential metrics of glycaemic control and to objectively measure improvements after treatments and interventions.
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Mashup Score: 5Call for prospective studies of continuous glucose monitoring to define the glycaemic response to bariatric surgery - 7 month(s) ago
During the past decade, there has been an increase in the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology in clinical practice1 and in clinical trials and research2 for diabetes. Three main factors have led to this increase. First, advances in CGM technology have improved the accuracy of glucose readings, improved the comfort and practicality of small sensors, and reduced or eliminated the need for calibration with blood-glucose readings. Second, the standardisation of CGM readouts between different manufacturers has enabled clinicians and users to quickly understand the essential metrics of glycaemic control and to objectively measure improvements after treatments and interventions.
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Mashup Score: 2Call for prospective studies of continuous glucose monitoring to define the glycaemic response to bariatric surgery - 7 month(s) ago
During the past decade, there has been an increase in the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology in clinical practice1 and in clinical trials and research2 for diabetes. Three main factors have led to this increase. First, advances in CGM technology have improved the accuracy of glucose readings, improved the comfort and practicality of small sensors, and reduced or eliminated the need for calibration with blood-glucose readings. Second, the standardisation of CGM readouts between different manufacturers has enabled clinicians and users to quickly understand the essential metrics of glycaemic control and to objectively measure improvements after treatments and interventions.
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Mashup Score: 0Call for prospective studies of continuous glucose monitoring to define the glycaemic response to bariatric surgery - 7 month(s) ago
During the past decade, there has been an increase in the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology in clinical practice1 and in clinical trials and research2 for diabetes. Three main factors have led to this increase. First, advances in CGM technology have improved the accuracy of glucose readings, improved the comfort and practicality of small sensors, and reduced or eliminated the need for calibration with blood-glucose readings. Second, the standardisation of CGM readouts between different manufacturers has enabled clinicians and users to quickly understand the essential metrics of glycaemic control and to objectively measure improvements after treatments and interventions.
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Mashup Score: 10Glycaemic management in diabetes: old and new approaches - 1 year(s) ago
HbA1c is the most used parameter to assess glycaemic control. However, evidence suggests that the concept of hyperglycaemia has profoundly changed and that different facets of hyperglycaemia must be considered. A modern approach to glycaemic control should focus not only on reaching and maintaining optimal HbA1c concentrations as early as possible, but to also do so by reducing postprandial…
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Mashup Score: 1Glycaemic management in diabetes: old and new approaches - 1 year(s) ago
HbA1c is the most used parameter to assess glycaemic control. However, evidence suggests that the concept of hyperglycaemia has profoundly changed and that different facets of hyperglycaemia must be considered. A modern approach to glycaemic control should focus not only on reaching and maintaining optimal HbA1c concentrations as early as possible, but to also do so by reducing postprandial…
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Mashup Score: 0Glycaemic management in diabetes: old and new approaches - 1 year(s) ago
HbA1c is the most used parameter to assess glycaemic control. However, evidence suggests that the concept of hyperglycaemia has profoundly changed and that different facets of hyperglycaemia must be considered. A modern approach to glycaemic control should focus not only on reaching and maintaining optimal HbA1c concentrations as early as possible, but to also do so by reducing postprandial…
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Mashup Score: 8Glycaemic management in diabetes: old and new approaches - 1 year(s) ago
HbA1c is the most used parameter to assess glycaemic control. However, evidence suggests that the concept of hyperglycaemia has profoundly changed and that different facets of hyperglycaemia must be considered. A modern approach to glycaemic control should focus not only on reaching and maintaining optimal HbA1c concentrations as early as possible, but to also do so by reducing postprandial…
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Mashup Score: 0Glycaemic management in diabetes: old and new approaches - 1 year(s) ago
HbA1c is the most used parameter to assess glycaemic control. However, evidence suggests that the concept of hyperglycaemia has profoundly changed and that different facets of hyperglycaemia must be considered. A modern approach to glycaemic control should focus not only on reaching and maintaining optimal HbA1c concentrations as early as possible, but to also do so by reducing postprandial…
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Mashup Score: 2
In patients with heart failure with mildly reduced or preserved ejection fraction, oral dapagliflozin improved heart failure outcomes to a similar extent in three glycaemia subgroups: normoglycaemia, prediabetes, and type 2 diabetes. Moreover, the heart failure benefits of dapagliflozin seem to be consistent across a continuous glycaemic range.
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In the October Issue: Call for prospective studies of continuous glucose monitoring to define the #glycaemic response to #bariatric #surgery https://t.co/MzARhVdkgU #CGM