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Critical Appraisal of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Technology is Focus of Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics Supplement
New Rochelle, NY—Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) devices represent a critical step toward achieving automated glucose measurement, offering people with diabetes a promising new tool for maintaining optimal glucose control. A comprehensive review of this rapidly changing field, featuring the most recent research findings and critical analysis, is the focus of a special supplement of Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, a peer-reviewed journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. (http://www.liebertpub.com). The supplement is available free online at http://www.liebertonline.com/
“CGM is still in its infancy, yet this technology is already becoming the standard of care,” writes Satish K. Garg, MD, Editor-in-Chief of Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, and Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics from the University of Colorado Denver, in an editorial introducing the supplement. Over the past decade, “The annual healthcare costs related to diabetes care in the United States have increased significantly by 32%...to $174 billion,” despite improvements in glucose control, Garg notes. Better methods are needed to prevent the long- and short-term complications associated with diabetes.
This in-depth supplement provides a detailed presentation of the need for better glucose monitoring techniques, describes state-of-the-
Associate Editor Jay S. Skyler, MD, from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (Florida), reviews the history of CGM in an editorial entitled, “Continuous Glucose Monitoring: An Overview of Its Development.”
In the commentary entitled, “Continuous Glucose Monitoring: Understanding Our Current Culture,” Irl Hirsch, MD, from the University of Washington School of Medicine (Seattle), concludes that CGM, “is only a tool to help patients make better decisions about insulin and food. Until we have a closed-loop system or islet cell transplant, human behavior will continue to dictate the success of a patient with his or her diabetes control.”
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics is a peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly that covers new technology and new products for the treatment, monitoring, diagnosis, and prevention of diabetes and its complications. Technologies include noninvasive glucose monitoring, implantable continuous glucose sensors, novel routes of insulin administration, genetic engineering, the artificial pancreas, measures of long-term control, computer applications for case management, telemedicine, the Internet, and new medications. Tables of contents and a free sample issue may be viewed online at http://www.liebertpub.com/
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