Impact of Retrospective Calibration Algorithms on Hypoglycemia Detection in Newborn Infants Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring

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University of Canterbury. Mechanical Engineering
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2012
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Signal, M.K.
Le Compte, A.J.
Harris, D.L.
Weston, P.J.
Harding, J.E.
Chase, Geoff
Abstract

Neonatal hypoglycaemia is common and may cause serious brain injury. Diagnosis is by blood glucose (BG) measurements, often taken several hours apart. Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) could improve hypoglycaemia detection, while reducing the number of BG measurements. Calibration algorithms convert sensor signals into CGM output. Thus, these algorithms directly affect measures used to quantify hypoglycaemia.

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Signal, M.K., Le Compte, A.J., Harris, D.L., Weston, P.J., Harding, J.E., Chase, J.G. for the CHYLD Study Group (2012) Impact of Retrospective Calibration Algorithms on Hypoglycemia Detection in Newborn Infants Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics (DT&T), 14(10), pp. 883-890.
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continuous glucose monitor, neonatal, intensive care unit, hypoglycaemia, recalibration, algorithm
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Fields of Research::40 - Engineering::4003 - Biomedical engineering::400303 - Biomechanical engineering
Field of Research::11 - Medical and Health Sciences::1114 - Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine::111403 - Paediatrics
Fields of Research::32 - Biomedical and clinical sciences::3202 - Clinical sciences::320212 - Intensive care
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