Original title: Kontinuální měření glykémie
Translated title: Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Authors: Conde, Catarina Saavedra ; Brož, Jan (advisor)
Document type: Master’s theses
Year: 2010
Language: eng
Abstract: I chose continuous glucose monitoring for my diploma thesis, based on the importance to improve diabetes care and to reduce the risk of the development and progression of complications. The worldwide prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus has risen dramatically over the past decades. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevalence (CDC) estimated that 366 million individuals would have diabetes by the year of 2030. Diabetes Mellitus is a multi-factorial disease, which requires intensive metabolic control to avoid the chronic complications, and this metabolic control includes the continuous glucose monitory system (CGMS) in comparison to conventional methods of metabolic control, such as glycohemoglobin (HbA1c), capillary and venous glucose determinations, lipidogram and insulin levels controls. Devices for continuous blood glucose monitoring are currently used and they measure the glucose in the interstitial fluid (ISF) that is in equilibrium with blood glucose. These devices provide retrospective glucose values or even real time glucose values. (In this way) continuous monitoring will give multiple glucose measures not just during the day but also during the night and with possibility to predict the glucose values in the future. One of the important functions of this devices is the alarms that notify the patient...

Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses) (web)
Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository.
Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/29708

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