The continuous glucose monitoring system measures and displays glucose levels continuously for two weeks via a mobile application. This method allows data to be tracked in real time and shared with your doctor, enabling more effective management of diabetes.
Continuous Glucose Monitoring with Integrated Sensor (CGM)
The continuous glucose monitoring system measures the glucose concentration in the interstitial fluid, which closely correlates with blood glucose levels. Unlike traditional finger-prick testing, which provides a single reading at a given moment, the CGM system continuously monitors glucose levels and transmits data to a smart device application every five minutes. This enables a deeper understanding of glucose fluctuations and trends, helps predict changes, and supports the optimization of personalized treatment.
Benefits of the continuous glucose monitoring system
- Pre-assembled, single-use device that can be applied to the upper arm with the press of a button.
- Integrated sensor and transmitter ensure discreet, comfortable wear and continuous data transmission.
- During its two-week lifespan, the sensor filament inserted under the skin continuously measures glucose levels in the interstitial fluid using an electrochemical method, 24 hours a day, every five minutes.
- Glucose measurement is automatic and continuous, providing up to 288 readings per day.
- Data is automatically transmitted via Bluetooth to a smartphone application every five minutes.
- Comfortable for everyday wear: compact, lightweight, and water-resistant design supports an active lifestyle.
- The sensor can be worn while showering, bathing, or swimming.
- Glucose levels are easy to interpret through trend and pattern analysis.
- Customizable notifications, alerts, and event logging support more effective glucose monitoring. Alerts can be set for very low, low, high, and rapidly changing glucose levels. The application also allows users to log meals, notes, and symptoms.
- Glucose data and alerts can be shared with physicians, healthcare professionals, or family members.
Who is it recommended for?
- Patients with diabetes managed by diet or medication, to achieve optimal glucose control.
- Particularly recommended in cases of fluctuating blood glucose levels, as it helps track high and low values and identify their causes.
- In early-stage glucose metabolism disorders, to monitor the effectiveness of dietary interventions.
- To confirm the effectiveness of modified glucose-lowering treatments.
- In cases of suspected glucose metabolism disorders, to support diagnosis or exclusion.
- To confirm or rule out suspected hypoglycemic episodes associated with symptoms.