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Publikováno v:
JMIR Formative Research, Vol 8, p e54256 (2024)
BackgroundOver recent years, technological advances in wearables have allowed for continuous home monitoring of heart rate and oxygen saturation. These devices have primarily been used for sports and general wellness and may not be suitable for medic
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2eb48023efae4fcd879cf8a026921677
Autor:
Pei Wang, Veena Misra, Ian Ferguson, John J. Mastrototaro, Michelle Crouthamel, Brian M. Bot, Linda A. Malek, John D. Hixson, Glen de Vries, Leonard V. Sacks, Aydogan Ozcan, Pamela C. Baker, Bernard H. Munos
Publikováno v:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1375:3-18
Mobile technology has become a ubiquitous part of everyday life, and the practical utility of mobile devices for improving human health is only now being realized. Wireless medical sensors, or mobile biosensors, are one such technology that is allowi
Autor:
John J. Mastrototaro
Publikováno v:
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. 10:42-49
The health care industry is undergoing a major transformation. Despite spending more on health care than any other country, the United States has not seen a commensurate improvement in the quality of care. Chronic disease management puts the greatest
Autor:
Neha J. Parikh, Francine R. Kaufman, John J. Mastrototaro, Barry Keenan, Benyamin Grosman, Anirban Roy, Natalie Kurtz, Aloke Mehta, Gayane Voskanyan, Mikhail Loutseiko
Publikováno v:
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. 7:465-477
In insulin pump therapy, optimization of bolus and basal insulin dose settings is a challenge. We introduce a new algorithm that provides individualized basal rates and new carbohydrate ratio and correction factor recommendations. The algorithm utili
Publikováno v:
Biomedical Signal Processing and Control. 8:81-89
Time lag between subcutaneous interstitial fluid and plasma glucose decreases the accuracy of real-time continuous glucose monitors. However, inverse filters can be designed to correct time lag and attenuate noise enabling the blood–glucose profile
Publikováno v:
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. 4:111-118
Through minimally invasive sensor-based continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), individuals can manage their blood glucose (BG) levels more aggressively, thereby improving their hemoglobin A1c level, while reducing the risk of hypoglycemia. Tighter glyc
Publikováno v:
Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. 3:1207-1214
Through the use of enzymatic sensors—inserted subcutaneously in the abdomen or ex vivo by means of microdialysis fluid extraction—real-time minimally invasive continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices estimate blood glucose by measuring a patie
Autor:
Jerome S Fischer, Irl B. Hirsch, Jill M. Abelseth, Bruce W. Bode, Francine R. Kaufman, Howard Wolpert, John J. Mastrototaro, Bruce A. Buckingham, Christopher G. Parkin
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics. 10:377-383
The objective of the study was to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and safety of a device that combines an insulin pump with real-time continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), compared to using an insulin pump with standard blood glucose monitoring sy
Publikováno v:
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 74:S156-S159
Achieving tight glycemic control to the HbAlc targets established by the ADA and other Diabetes Organizations is predicated upon the patient's ability to perform sufficient and timely self monitoring of blood glucose and to delivery the appropriate t